Arranging a hackathon can be a complex and challenging task, with various issues that can lead to unsatisfactory outcomes. For instance, hosts may face difficulties in attracting participants, with 60% of hackathons struggling to draw in attendees, and 40% experiencing a no-show rate of over 50%, resulting in significant financial losses, ranging from $5,000 to $20,000. Moreover, participants often express dissatisfaction with the judging process, with 75% feeling that judging is biased or unfair, and 60% unhappy with the feedback provided by judges. Additionally, manual judging can be a time-consuming and labor-intensive process, taking up to 3-5 days to complete, and potentially leading to errors and inconsistencies in scoring.
To address these problems, we have developed JudgeGPT and HostGPT, AI-powered tools that revolutionize the hackathon experience by providing a bias-free, efficient, and transparent judging and organizing process. JudgeGPT enables judges to evaluate participants' projects by uploading the presentation and project idea of each participant. The idea is scored on a scale of 1-10, and all positive and negative points are mentioned along with the score, enabling judges to provide feedback efficiently. Meanwhile, HostGPT streamlines the hackathon hosting process, ensuring a seamless experience for hosts and participants alike.
Together we combine expertise with a passion for excellence to achieve our goals and exceed expectations.