DEV Community

Rabeeh Ebrahim
Rabeeh Ebrahim

Posted on • Edited on

7

Mom in Tech (MongoDB Atlas Hackathon 2022 on DEV)

What I built

Introducing Mom in Tech. A tech community for single moms. Who are struggling to meet both ends. Read blogs and atomic essays, Chat live, Participate in events and many more.

Category Submission:

  • Search No More (Search Blogs, Events, Jobs)
  • About Real-time (Group Chat)
  • Choose Your Own Adventure

App Link

https://momintech.netlify.app/

Screenshots

Image description

Image description

Image description

Image description

Description

A Tech Community for single moms, who are struggling to raise their children and make ends meet. Get inspired by the successful and motivational stories of fellow members. Acquire knowledge from articles and resources.

Post blogs, atomic essays, thoughts, and success stories here. Let your content inspire other members of this community. Attend events happening near you. Apply to job openings and many more.

Chat live in group. Start chating with fellow techies.

Link to Source Code

https://github.com/codewithrabeeh/mom_in_tech

Permissive License

MIT

Background

(What made you decide to build this particular app? What inspired you?)
I saw a tweet from a random person. It was about her life as a single parent. And she was trying hard to land a job in tech. Ofcourse, she is interested in tech. but her miserable life stops her from learning tech.
That's where this idea came from. A community for single moms to share their thriving stories, resources, jobs...etc. to become successful in tech.

How I built it

(How did you utilize MongoDB Atlas? Did you learn something new along the way? Pick up a new skill?)
Atlas change stream and autocomplete search are amazing features. The blogs were very helpfull to implement this. At first I thought it will be a tough nut to crack. But the articles and vlogs from mongodb team have helped me. Also the user experience of mongodb atlas is great. I learnt many thinks along with this journey.

Image of Timescale

🚀 pgai Vectorizer: SQLAlchemy and LiteLLM Make Vector Search Simple

We built pgai Vectorizer to simplify embedding management for AI applications—without needing a separate database or complex infrastructure. Since launch, developers have created over 3,000 vectorizers on Timescale Cloud, with many more self-hosted.

Read full post →

Top comments (2)

Collapse
 
adeebup profile image
Adeeb Ulpara

Nice project!

Collapse
 
rabeehco profile image
Rabeeh Ebrahim

Thanks Adeep.

Postmark Image

Speedy emails, satisfied customers

Are delayed transactional emails costing you user satisfaction? Postmark delivers your emails almost instantly, keeping your customers happy and connected.

Sign up