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 Awesome Hackathon !Awesome (https://awesome.re/badge-flat2.svg) (https://awesome.re)
 Awesome Hackathon !Awesome (https://awesome.re/badge-flat2.svg) (https://awesome.re)
A curated open list of platforms and tools that can help you to organize and run tolerant and productive hackathons. 
▐ This list tries to cover what is ⚡awesome⚡ about hackathons (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hackathon), hackdays and hacknights, and the community of organizers who run them! If you are looking for tools to 
▐ use as a _participant_ of a hackathon, see Awesome Hackathon Starters (https://github.com/geekcamp-ph/awesome-hackathon-starters). To enhance this list, please refer to the Contributing (#Contributing) 
▐ section.
▐ This list tries to cover what is ⚡awesome⚡ about hackathons (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hackathon), hackdays and hacknights, and the community of organizers who run them! If you are looking for tools to use as a _participant_ of 
▐ a hackathon, see Awesome Hackathon Starters (https://github.com/geekcamp-ph/awesome-hackathon-starters). To enhance this list, please refer to the Contributing (#Contributing) section.
Contents
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Platforms
By _awesome hackathon platforms_, we mean web or mobile applications that are specifically designed to run a hackathon, or which have effectively adapted for use in events of this type. They typically allow 
organizers to announce the schedule and topics, register participants, and document the results.
By _awesome hackathon platforms_, we mean web or mobile applications that are specifically designed to run a hackathon, or which have effectively adapted for use in events of this type. They typically allow organizers to announce the 
schedule and topics, register participants, and document the results.
Open Source 🌳
▐ These can be run with a cloud provider or self-hosted, to take full control of the data. Being open source efforts, they typically embrace open standards. Several are developed by non-profits and volunteer 
▐ communities. 
▐ These can be run with a cloud provider or self-hosted, to take full control of the data. Being open source efforts, they typically embrace open standards. Several are developed by non-profits and volunteer communities. 
- Dribdat (https://github.com/dribdat/dribdat) - Hackathons with impact, based on open data and web standards.
- HackAssistant (https://github.com/HackAssistant/hackassistant) - Hackathon registration server.
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▐ Companies that provide products and services for, or regularly organise, hackathons.
- Eventornado (https://eventornado.com/) provides an all-in-one platform for organising a hackathon.
- Hackathon.com (https://hackathon.com/) from BeMyApp Corporation (https://www.bemyapp.com/organize-your-hackathon.html) promotes events globally, and offers commercial services 
(https://corporate.hackathon.com/).
- Hackathon.com (https://hackathon.com/) from BeMyApp Corporation (https://www.bemyapp.com/organize-your-hackathon.html) promotes events globally, and offers commercial services (https://corporate.hackathon.com/).
- HackerEarth (https://www.hackerearth.com/) is a commercial platform for sourcing, assessing, interviewing, and upskilling developers.
- Hack2Skill (https://hack2skill.com) hosts events on their own platform (https://hack2skill.com/organizeHack) and shares resources 
(https://blog.hack2skill.com/what-is-a-hackathon-a-complete-guide-about-hackathon) for technology innovators.
- Hack2Skill (https://hack2skill.com) hosts events on their own platform (https://hack2skill.com/organizeHack) and shares resources (https://blog.hack2skill.com/what-is-a-hackathon-a-complete-guide-about-hackathon) for technology 
innovators.
- HYPE (https://www.hypeinnovation.com/en/about) provides software to help idea and innovation managers collect and manage ideas.
- Mercer | Mettl (https://mettl.com/about/) sees hackathons as a tool (https://mettl.com/online-hackathons/) for building tech teams and fostering collaboration.
- Microsoft (https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/garage/blog/category/hackathons/) sponsors and organises hackathons, and offers advice (https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/power-platform/guidance/adoption/hackathons)
for using their products to run an event.
- Random Hacks of Kindness (https://github.com/randomhacks) was a global hackathon series for charities, non-profits and social enterprise (see also: RHOK, Jr. (https://rhokjr.org/) and RHOK CPH 
(https://www.rhok-cph.org/)).
- Microsoft (https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/garage/blog/category/hackathons/) sponsors and organises hackathons, and offers advice (https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/power-platform/guidance/adoption/hackathons) for using their products
to run an event.
- Random Hacks of Kindness (https://github.com/randomhacks) was a global hackathon series for charities, non-profits and social enterprise (see also: RHOK, Jr. (https://rhokjr.org/) and RHOK CPH (https://www.rhok-cph.org/)).
- Tulula (https://tulu.la/hackathons-and-challenges) runs online competitions and hackathons based on an online platform (https://tulula.gitbook.io/docs/setup-guide/quick-start).
- Unstop (https://unstop.com/) provides virtual event platforms to organize hackathons and coding tests.
Tooling
▐ These are frameworks, utilities and online tools for solving a variety of issues that hackathon organizers commonly face. They often have some way of integrating with the platforms above. See also the Guides 
▐ (#guides) listed further down, which cover many of the same topics.
▐ These are frameworks, utilities and online tools for solving a variety of issues that hackathon organizers commonly face. They often have some way of integrating with the platforms above. See also the Guides (#guides) listed further 
▐ down, which cover many of the same topics.
Organizing
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- Dridbot (https://github.com/dribdat/dridbot) - Multiplatform chatbot, for pepping up the experience for participants and organizers of hackathons.
- Steps to Building an Effective Team (https://hr.berkeley.edu/hr-network/central-guide-managing-hr/managing-hr/interaction/team-building/steps) - A bullet-point list from UC Berkley.
- Team Builder for MS Teams (https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/healthcare-and-life-sciences/hackathon-team-builder-a-teams-tab-application/ba-p/3334437) - Sample app that allows hackathon participants to 
form a team based on challenges they want to tackle.
- Team Builder for MS Teams (https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/healthcare-and-life-sciences/hackathon-team-builder-a-teams-tab-application/ba-p/3334437) - Sample app that allows hackathon participants to form a team based on 
challenges they want to tackle.
- Team building activities (https://www.sessionlab.com/blog/team-building-activities/) - 64 fun ideas from SessionLab.
Coaching
- HELPq (https://github.com/ehzhang/helpq) - Queue application with interfaces for mentors and hackers to answer/submit questions, respectively.
- Hangar (https://github.com/AmericanAirlines/Hangar) - A Slack bot to help with judging and coaching at hackathons.
- Treehacks-MentorBot (https://github.com/TreeHacks/slack-mentorship) - Slackbot that provides mentors a channel to claim help requests and attendees to submit help requests within slack. Queues requests in a 
#mentors channel.
- Treehacks-MentorBot (https://github.com/TreeHacks/slack-mentorship) - Slackbot that provides mentors a channel to claim help requests and attendees to submit help requests within slack. Queues requests in a #mentors channel.
- Leadership & Governance (https://opensource.guide/leadership-and-governance/) - Handbook for open source project, that also applies well for hackathon teams.
Evaluating
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Contributing
Contributions welcome! Please read the guidelines (contributing.md) first. Make sure to provide a name, link, description, in alphabetical order, in the appropriate section. Don't worry about making a mistake: 
your Pull Request (https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/how-to-make-your-first-pull-request-on-github-3/) will be an opportunity to discuss and make amends.
Contributions welcome! Please read the guidelines (contributing.md) first. Make sure to provide a name, link, description, in alphabetical order, in the appropriate section. Don't worry about making a mistake: your Pull Request 
(https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/how-to-make-your-first-pull-request-on-github-3/) will be an opportunity to discuss and make amends.
Footnotes
This repo is made with generator-awesome-list (https://github.com/dar5hak/generator-awesome-list) by Darshak Parikh and :heart: motivated by awesome-hackathons (https://github.com/cconsidine/awesome-hackathons) 
by Camille Considine.
This repo is made with generator-awesome-list (https://github.com/dar5hak/generator-awesome-list) by Darshak Parikh and :heart: motivated by awesome-hackathons (https://github.com/cconsidine/awesome-hackathons) by Camille Considine.
Licensed CC0 - Creative Commons Public Domain (LICENSE)