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Welcome to our first DEV Weekend Challenge, a short focused challenge designed to fit into your weekend. Since submission window is tight, we've set the timing to ensure that no matter where you are in the world, you'll have the majority of your Saturday and Sunday to participate.
Let's get started!
Judging Criteria and Prizes
All submissions will be judged on the following:
- Value Proposition: Does the app meaningfully serve the community it was built for?
- Creativity: Is the concept original or is it an interesting take on a familiar problem?
- Technical Execution: Is the app functional, well-built, and easy to use?
- Writing Quality: Is the submission post clear and does it tell a compelling story about the project?
Three winners will each take home $300 USD, an exclusive DEV badge, and a DEV++ Membership. All participants with a valid submission will receive a completion badge.
Important Dates
- Launch Time: Friday, Feb 27 3:00 AM UTC
- Submissions Due: Monday, Mar 2 7:59 AM UTC
Here's what that looks like across a few timezones:
| Timezone | Launch Time (Local) | Submissions Due (Local) |
|---|---|---|
| PST | Thursday, Feb 26 at 7:00 PM | Sunday, Mar 1 at 11:59 PM |
| EST | Thursday, Feb 26 at 10:00 PM | Monday, Mar 2 at 2:59 AM |
| GMT | Friday, Feb 27 at 3:00 AM | Monday, Mar 2 at 7:59 AM |
| CET | Friday, Feb 27 at 4:00 AM | Monday, Mar 2 at 8:59 AM |
| IST | Friday, Feb 27 at 8:30 AM | Monday, Mar 2 at 1:29 PM |
| JST | Friday, Feb 27 at 12:00 PM | Monday, Mar 2 at 4:59 PM |
| AEDT | Friday, Feb 27 at 2:00 PM | Monday, Mar 2 at 6:59 PM |
Winners will be announced on Thursday, March 12.
Questions about the challenge? Drop them in the comments below.
Good luck!!
Top comments (43)
Great challenge! I will give this a try. It will be my first challenge here.
I like these challenges. Great way to practice my skills and build projects.
I love this idea!! Going to give it some thought and try to vibe code something over the weekend.
YES ELYSE!!
Let's go!
This is such a cool idea! 🚀 I love that the prompt is community-focused—it makes the challenge feel meaningful. Already brainstorming something for my local open-source meetup. Can't wait to see what everyone builds!
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Hope it helps someone submit before the deadline!
But can any one build such an app, that helps solve a problem for a community they are in, although it just depends on how huge the problem is, and you did not mention where they will submit it how you will view it, will they build it and host it on GitHub, and later send you the link to view and judge?
Based on deadline you gave, I believe that where it is more realistic is if you have a tools you want developers to test their ability with that can generate the website based on prompt and that you can monitor
These are my humble opinion.
You'll submit right here on DEV. There's a link to a Challenge Submission Template in the post, but I think this link should work too!
I'd definitely recommend including a GitHub repo + a live demo if possible (or a recorded video).
Building an app is quite a comprehensive process, it involves gathering detailed requirements, creating rapport with the stakeholders, designing and coding the solution, perform testing and then deploy to production. A mere 3 day window is too short for this challenge I think.
Wow, this is awesome! Sadly I won't be able to jump in this weekend, but I'm really looking forward to the next one — definitely counting me in for that!
Best of luck to everyone participating, I can't wait to see what you all come up with. Go crush it! 🙌
Weekend hackathons reveal who actually ships vs. who just talks architecture. Real constraint: Can you scope ruthlessly enough to deliver value in 48 hours without cutting corners on data validation or auth? Most 'community apps' die because devs build for imaginary scale instead of solving one painful workflow for 10 real users.
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