Launching Amazon Q’s First Global Flagship Hackathon
**Author: Steve Ngok, Chief Strategy Officer, DoraHacks
Overview
Amazon Q is Amazon’s flagship AI product for developers. In a highly competitive AI tooling landscape, the Amazon Web Services (AWS) team partnered with DoraHacks to launch its first-ever global flagship hackathon, the AWS Global Vibe: AI Coding Hackathon, designed to introduce Amazon Q and Amazon Kiro to developers worldwide and drive real, measurable adoption.
Powered by DoraHacks’ global developer network and AI capabilities, the collaboration was structured as a scalable, repeatable developer go-to-market (GTM) engine for Amazon, one that converts global developer interest into long-term product usage.
The First Global Flagship Hackathon for Amazon Q
AWS Global Vibe marked Amazon Q’s debut as a global, developer-facing hackathon brand. The hackathon invited developers globally to explore Amazon Q’s capabilities through hands-on building.
By harnessing the network and organizational tooling of DoraHacks, , AWS was able to:
- Reach developers across multiple regions simultaneously
- Showcase real-world use cases of Amazon Q in production-grade workflows
- Position Amazon Q and Kiro as the default AI tools for modern developers, not just experimental products
A High-Impact Incentive Structure, Powered by a Partner Network
To ensure strong participation and high-quality submissions, the incentive structure was designed at scale.
AWS made up to $100,000 in startup activate credits available to winning teams.
In collaboration with DoraHacks, the hackathon was also supported by a host of elite sponsors including GitLab, SuperAI, Draper University, Minfy, Lovable, and arcanum.ai, contributing additional credits, AI services, and startup resources.
In total, developers competed for combined incentives worth over $700,000 USD, including cloud credits, AI tooling, and venture-facing opportunities.
DoraHacks leveraged its network of top Web3 ecosystems to onboard Circle, Somnia, Seedify, Zetachain, NodeOps, and Babylon as additional bounty sponsors, expanding the incentive surface area and providing developers with meaningful post-hackathon support.
Activating a Global Developer Network at Scale
Through DoraHacks’ global developer distribution and AI-powered campaign infrastructure, the hackathon achieved the following outcomes:
- Reached 300,000+ developers and 30,000 startups worldwide
- Converted 900+ developer teams into the Amazon ecosystem
- Received 200+ startup ideas and early-stage products built directly on Amazon Q
The focus was on real usage, real teams, and real conversion, turning experimentation into adoption.
From One Campaign to Long-Term Growth
Beyond the initial hackathon, AWS and DoraHacks established a deeper, long-term collaboration.
Across DoraHacks, one of the world’s most influential hackathon and developer platforms, Amazon Q (alongside Kiro) will become a default developer tool in large-scale hackathons organized by other leading companies and organizations.
Through ongoing credit programs and integrated developer workflows, AWS gains:
- Continuous exposure across diverse ecosystems
- Recurring touchpoints with new developers
- A sustained pipeline of qualified, high-intent users
This model transforms hackathons from isolated events into a persistent growth channel.
AI-Powered Judging Co-Pilot
A critical challenge in large-scale global hackathons is judging quality at speed. During the Amazon Q Global Vibe Coding Hackathon, the AWS team leveraged DoraHacks’ Hackathon AI Judging system to fundamentally change how project evaluation was conducted.
By combining structured evaluation criteria with AI-assisted review workflows, the AWS team completed high-quality judging of over 200 project submissions within a single day, a process that traditionally takes multiple weeks and significant coordination.
AI Judging enabled the team to:
- Automatically pre-screen and cluster submissions based on technical depth and relevance
- Surface high-potential projects for deeper human review
- Maintain consistent evaluation standards across a large and diverse submission set
The system amplified the human judging process, allowing AWS reviewers to focus on substance and decision-making, while automation handled scale and structure.
This capability proved essential in making a global flagship hackathon operationally viable, and demonstrated how AI-driven judging can unlock entirely new levels of efficiency for enterprise-grade developer programs.
Hackathon Automation with FAH
As a **DoraHacks Premium Partner*, the AWS team also gains access to DoraHacks’ FAH (Fully Automated Hackathon)* capabilities.
FAH enables:
- Automated design, launch, and management of hackathons
- Multi-theme, multi-region events led by different internal teams
- A reduction of over 90% in operational and management overhead
This allows AWS to scale global developer GTM efforts without increasing internal headcount or operational complexity.
From Hackathon to Unicorn: Automated Startup Ecosystem Management
The collaboration extends beyond hackathon execution.
Using DevRel AI, AWS can:
- Automatically track and manage top-performing teams emerging from hackathons
- Monitor product development progress and Amazon Q usage over time
- Maintain long-term relationships with high-potential startups
This creates a fully automated startup ecosystem management loop, significantly improving post-hackathon developer retention and long-term value realization.
Conclusion
The AWS × DoraHacks collaboration demonstrates how global hackathons, when combined with AI-driven automation and ecosystem management, can become a scalable, repeatable growth engine.
This partnership is about building infrastructure for continuous developer adoption.
For AWS, it marks the beginning of a long-term, system-level approach to global developer GTM.
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About DoraHacks
DoraHacks is the leading global hackathon community and open source developer incentive platform. DoraHacks provides toolkits for anyone to organize hackathons and fund early-stage ecosystem startups.
DoraHacks creates a global hacker movement in Web3, AI, Quantum Computing and Space Tech. So far, more than 30,000 startup teams from the DoraHacks community have received over $300M in funding, and a large number of open source communities, companies and tech ecosystems are actively using DoraHacks together with its BUIDL AI capabilities for organizing hackathons and funding open source initiatives.
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