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Flutter Hackathon Winners

2023-05-29

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Flutter Hackathon Winners

Last week we wrapped up the Flutter Hackathon, and we were blown away by the results. Today, I have the honor of announcing the winners, along with our good friends Majid from Invertase and Pooja from FlutterFlow.

Now, without further ado, let's look at some of our favorites in more detail:

Best Overall Project

Winner

Syno - by @samuelP09301972

Syno changes the way you consume video content. Say goodbye to lengthy videos and say hello to concise, accurate summaries that capture the essence of each video. Experience the future of video summarization with Syno.

Syno

Runner Up

Study Genius - by @salomon_diei

Study Genius is a mobile application that build a personalized learning experience for students. It provies a comprehensive platform for effective study, collaboration and personalized support for students.

Study Genius

Best FlutterFlow project

Winner

Lord Of The Memes - by @mohonishc

Lord of the Memes is a fun interactive game to be played with friends where you have to react to various situations with meme gifs and compete to be crowned as the ultimate Meme Lord.

Lord Of The Memes

Runner Up

Colabity - by @hichamics

Colabity is an app that matches creative minds with each other to work on similar interest-based projects.

Colabity

Best Dart Edge Project

Winner

ChatGlobe - by @tmhk_tnht

ChatGlobe an application that allows you to chat with people around the world in your own language. It translates the messages into multiple languages using Dart Edge and OpenAI API as they are sent.

ChatGlobe

Runner Up

Adventure Kingdom - by @anujeshd, @rishikhatri47, and @Harshit_1320

Adventure Kingdom is an app for theme park in which you can check different park attraction informations.

Adventure Kingdom

Most technically impressive

Winner

Accident Detection - by @Guneetsingh02

Accident Detection is an app for detecting road accidents using machine learning techniques and utilizing inputs from a variety of sensors, such as accelerometers and GPS to detect and analyze data related to accidents, such as changes in speed, direction, and impact force.

Accident Detection

Runner Up

IntelliTask - by @noga_dev

IntelliTask is a simple semi-automated todo app where the AI decides how important the task is and when it should be due.

IntelliTask

Most visually pleasing

Winner

Caffeio - by @caurregoz

Caffeio an app for coffee aficionados. Explore a variety of coffee brewing methods like V60, AeroPress, and Chemex, with comprehensive guides and assistance to elevate your coffee experience. Uncover the captivating stories behind each method, deepening your appreciation for your favorites.

Caffeio

Runner Up

Decision Tales - by @JudoUergens

Decision Tales is an app that let's you follow your own path through fascinating stories. Each story has many possible outcomes, which you untangle with your decisions.

Decision Tales

The Prizes

@samuelP09301972, the creator of Syno will receive a limited Flutter-themed Supabase keyboard.

Flutter Keyboard

Each member of the winning and runner-up projects will receive a limited edition Flutter Hackathon swag pack including a t-shirt as proof of winning in the Flutter Hackathon.

Flutter Hackathon t-shirt

Get Started Guides

If you missed the hackathon, but still want to build awesome apps using Flutter and Supabase, here are some resources to get you started:

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