Requirements

What to Build

Design AI agents that present sharp reasoning, independent decision-making, and safe integration with industry-relevant tools.

Expectations

Deliver outcomes that reflect originality, technical strength, and real-world impact.

Participate solo or as part of a team of up to four.

What to Submit

Make sure your submission includes:

  • Team name: Pick something unique!
  • Team members: List everyone on your team. (Ensure your Devpost includes emails and socials so we can contact or tag you!)
  • Demo video: A short screen recording (under 2 minutes) showing what you built.
  • Project description:
    • A brief 2–3 sentence summary of your project
    • The problem you’re solving and its impact
    • Key technical architecture and components
    • A list of all sponsor tools/protocols used and how you integrated them

Hackathon Sponsors

Prizes

$4,500+ in prizes
+ other prizes
1st Prize
$1,500 in cash
1 winner

$1,500 cash + $10,000 Daytona credits + 3,000 Browser Use credits

2nd Prize
$1,000 in cash
1 winner

$1,000 cash + $5,000 Daytona credits + 2,000 Browser Use credits

3rd Prize
$500 in cash
1 winner

$500 cash + $3,000 Daytona credits + 1,000 Browser Use credits

Best Use of Daytona
$1,000 in cash
1 winner

$1,000 cash + $10,000 Daytona credits

Best Use of Browser Use
$500 in cash
1 winner

$500 cash + 3,000 Browser Use credits

Best Uses of Galileo
3 winners

1st Prize: $300 visa gift card
2nd Prize: $200 visa gift card
3rd Prize: $100 visa gift card

Devpost Achievements

Submitting to this hackathon could earn you:

Judges

Tobin South

Tobin South
Head of the MCP and Agents at WorkOS

​​Vedran Jukic

​​Vedran Jukic
Co-founder & CTO at Daytona

​Vyoma Gajjar

​Vyoma Gajjar
Solutions Architect at Galileo

Tom Hacohen

Tom Hacohen
Founder & CEO at Svix

​Tunya Irkad

​Tunya Irkad
Principal at e2vc

​Ayan Ray

​Ayan Ray
GenAI Tech Lead at AWS

​George Kalangi

​George Kalangi
Technical Product Manager at Apple

Saurav Panda

Saurav Panda
Founding Engineer at Browser Use

Judging Criteria

  • Impact Potential (25%)
    Does the project address a real problem? How significant is the potential impact on users or industries?
  • Technical Execution (25%)
    How original or innovative is the idea?
  • Creativity (25%)
    How original or innovative is the idea?
  • Presentation (25%)
    How effectively is the project communicated and demonstrated?
  • Sponsor Tool Usage (Bonus)
    How well are sponsor tools integrated into the project? Is the usage meaningful and aligned with the project’s goals?

Questions? Email the hackathon manager

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