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About the challenge: SCU Hack-a-Stack's Sprint Track will feature 3 submission tracks. The following tracks will leverage the tech-stack or functionality of the following sponsors:
Track 1: Tencent Cloud Track - Create a product that properly utilizes the cloud computing power you are getting. Must use Tencent Cloud services in some way. Open-ended.
Prizes: Internship Recruitment, Platform Credits, Plushies for everyone submitting to their track.
Track 2: GetStream Track - Create a product that best utilizes GetStream's SDK and more! Use of their tools required to be considered for this track. Given a starting topic.
Prizes: Mystery Hardware, Claude Credits, Swag.
To be eligible for these tracks, you must submit your project and demo in this devpost by the 8 hour mark (6:00pm).
Requirements
What to Submit
Please submit a video demo of your product limited to 3 minutes as well as your GitHub repository.
Prizes
$0 in cash
Tencent Cloud Track Winner
Tencent Cloud Track Winner
$0 in cash
1 winner
Internship Recruitment, Platform Credits, Plushies for everyone submitting to their track
GetStream Track Winner
GetStream Track Winner
$0 in cash
1 winner
Mystery Hardware, Claude Credits, Swag
Devpost Achievements
Submitting to this hackathon could earn you:
Judges
tbd
Judging Criteria
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Best Overall: Idea Originality
Does the project tackle a problem in a fresh or unexpected way? Does it go beyond obvious solutions or existing tools? -
Best Overall: Technical Complexity
Did the team demonstrate strong engineering skill? Consider the difficulty of implementation, use of APIs/tools, and how much was built within the hackathon timeframe. -
Best Overall: User Experience & Design
Is the product intuitive, polished, and easy to use? Does the interface reflect thoughtful design choices that serve the end user? -
Best Overall: Impact Potential & Value
Does this solve a meaningful problem or create real value? Consider the breadth of people it could benefit and the significance of the pain point addressed. -
Best Overall: Presentation & Demo
Did the team clearly communicate what they built, why it matters, and how it works? Was the video demo compelling and easy to follow? -
Best Overall: Sponsor Integration Breadth
Does the project genuinely use multiple sponsors, or does it feel forced? Judges should ask: would this product be meaningfully worse without each sponsor's tool? -
Ciocca: Identified a Real Opportunity
Did the team spot a clear gap, inefficiency, or user pain point worth solving? -
Ciocca: Value Creation
Does the extension deliver real value to users? (Time-saving, boosting creativity, etc.) -
Ciocca: Entrepreneurial Mindset
Did the team demonstrate initiative, creative thinking, and user-first design? -
Ciocca: Scalability Potential
Could this idea be expanded or monetized with further development? -
Ciocca: Business Communication
Did they pitch their idea clearly and persuasively like real entrepreneurs? -
Ciocca: User Insight
Did they talk to users, show personas, or consider real needs? -
Ciocca: Unique Positioning (BONUS)
Is there something that makes this stand out from other solutions?
Questions? Email the hackathon manager
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