Here we are, once again, wrapping up our Super Hackathon 2.0! Your creativity and dedication have blown us away, making this hackathon an outstanding success! The projects you've developed showcase the immense talent in our community.

Podium announcement

We were impressed by the high quality of the projects and use cases demonstrated with our real-time platform. We sincerely thank all participants for their time and dedication. Your efforts have been truly valued and appreciated.

After careful discussion and decision, we are excited to announce our winners! Let's dive into the details of our top three entries, starting with our bronze medalist.

🥉 Misfortune Engine

We were incredibly happy to see Nick Gabe engaging once more with us to create a new project for this Hackathon. His ability to build fantastic games like Tag! on the First Hackathon and now with Misfortune Engine is amazing!

Nick Gabe's Misfortune Engine is a fun multiplayer game—with RPG vibes—where an AI tries to outwit you and your friends in the most creative ways possible. Your mission? Survive the chaos! The clever AI keeps track of your strategies and rewards points based on how well you perform. At the end of the game, the player with the most points becomes the Misfortune Master. It's a battle of wits—can you outsmart the AI?

Nick cleverly used SuperViz's Realtime to keep the multiplayer action in sync, and our Video SDK for seamless in-game communication and AI conversation. He created a really well-crafted design and usability.

We loved playing it! Congratulations, Nick, for the third place! 😉

Misfortune Engine by Nick Gabe
Misfortune Engine by Nick Gabe

🥈 PresentAItion

For the second place, we have the PresentAItion from Erick Pacheco, an innovative platform that redefines the way presenters connect with their audience.

PresentAItion uses AI to disrupt presentations and audience engagement. Using SuperViz's realtime and Video SDK, it synchronizes slides among participants and allows spectators to obtain AI-generated insights about any topic in real-time by selecting content within a slide. This creates an interactive learning environment without interrupting the speaker, making it invaluable for educators, conference speakers, and presenters addressing large groups.

Congratulations Erick, on securing the second place in our Super Hackathon 2.0!

PresentAItion by Erick Pacheco

🥇 Live Code Interviewer

And the Oscar goes to… As for the first place: Live Code Interviewer!

We are certain that Antonio Oliveira’s project represents a groundbreaking change for tech recruiting interviews from now on.

Antonio Oliveira's Live Code Interviewer transforms technical interviews with a real-time synchronized Code Editor integrated with our Video SDK. Supporting multiple languages and offering a pair-programming option for the candidate and interviewer, it features saved code integration and auto-generated reports based on our AI-powered transcription.

Kudos to Antonio for this achievement!

Live Code Interviewer by Antonio Oliveira

Final Thoughts

The prizes are $3,500, $1,000, and $500 for the first, second, and third places. As a token of appreciation, all participants who submitted a project will receive a free month of pro account usage. This encourages you to continue investing in these ideas and further develop your projects.

Lastly, we want to express our heartfelt gratitude to all participants in the Super Hackathon 2.0. We thoroughly enjoyed exploring every single project submitted, and the diverse range of ideas has showcased the immense talent within our developer community.

Thank you for your participation, enthusiasm, and the countless hours you've invested in bringing your ideas to life. Whether you're taking home a prize or not, your contributions have made this event a resounding success.

Congratulations to all!