An online hackathon where builders, entrepreneurs, designers and researchers unite to build projects in Collaboration Technology.
$5,000
$3,000
$2,000
Evolve the tools we use to work together, from B2B SaaS to the future of work.
Reimagine how teams and gig workers can collaborate.
Reinvent organizations for the digital age.
CollabTech is the evolution of B2B SaaS. Think tools for DAOs and other organisations onchain, network states, communities, gig workers and fluid teams.
Read more here about this trillion dollar market opportunity and the real uses cases for web3.
Anyone from anywhere in the world can participate. The goal is to open up collaboration technology to everybody in the world and fill this space with life and innovation.
This program is designed for people to join alongside their full-time job. You have 30 days to learn, research and build with your team, but that does not mean you need to spend all 30 days actively engaging every day. Go as fast or slow as you prefer, as long as you hit the submission deadline and meet the outlined criteria.
Coding is good but not a must-have, if you are a designer, great at pitching or have any other skills in user research, product, project management you are a good fit. Imagine you are building a product, many skills are needed.
We will optimize for being able to work asynchronously as we know participants are all over the world and have other obligations. Do try to be there for some activities as it will make it easier for you to participate.
There will be live workshops where you can learn and ask questions, so attendance is strongly encouraged (recordings will also be available).
A team is highly encouraged but you can also submit solo. You don't necessarily need to have a team ready to apply for the hackathon. We’ll host events to help you meet others and build a team.
There will be a detailed list of submission requirements for each type of submission. Generally what you need is an accessible GitHub repository that’s open and a video explanation with a working demo of the product.
Yes, we are looking for web2 developers as well. You can learn here about the basics of web3 and here about Arbitrum.
No worries! It’s helpful to have some software engineering experience, but it’s not a requirement. Projects often need designers, front-end engineers, project managers, and more. Find a team that needs your skill set and join the fun!
Your IP, your code. However, for bounties there might be different rules you will see in each bounty description.