What a ride the "World's Largest Hackathon presented by Bolt" has been! It all started serendipitously a prompt, maybe a LinkedIn notification, leading me to dive headfirst into the challenge. As someone always drawn to EdTech ideas, envisioning myself as the user of whatever I build, the spark for Study Buddy ignited.
My inspiration truly clicked while revisiting a capstone document from Aishwarya Naresh Reganti and Kiriti Badam course Problem First-AI. I remembered the joy of genuinely sitting with an idea and figuring out how to test it and working iterations with it. I wanted to experience that deep dive again!
This time I adopted a specific strategy: developing a simpler, core implementation for a 5-hour Tech Europe hackathon in London (on June 28) , and then building a bigger, more vibe-coded and grant version for the Bolt Hackathon. This approach was invaluable! The Tech Europe event, with its emphasis on core coding and design, pushed me to architect a "very, very good backend". Presentation from Anouk Muis about OpenAI about Response API opened a new implementation design for me.
It was so robust, I knew I had to incorporate it into my Bolt Hackathon project too. This iterative process, moving from a focused prototype to a full-fledged application, genuinely works. Note to self: Please do this more often!
Very honestly I thought my presentation on Tech Europe would have Oohs but got polite claps instead. That moment grounded me I am glad for this initial heartbreak because of which I gained crucial clarity. My early UI felt scattered β a flurry of technical diagrams and features. I was lucky enough to demo to a crowd and it helped to ground me. The big "aha!" moment came when I realized I needed a clear centerpiece. I had to drop the "noise" and focus purely on the AI-generated interactive content and voice as the core value. My demo video, I hope, truly highlights this streamlined vision!
Demo Video : https://youtu.be/tidYaHI_-VY
Part of me genuinely wants to take this further and support learners like me. Another part? Iβd love a shoutout in the hackathon. Both matter. Either way, Iβm proudβand I hope this earns your recognition.
Study Buddy isn't just a hackathon project; it's a testament to how the right tools (Bolt.new + ElevenLabs + Render) can compress months of development into days. It shows the power of a solo developer to build a production-ready application that genuinely transforms how people engage with academic content.
No matter the outcome, I'm incredibly proud of this run. It's a tool I genuinely see myself using, and the journey itself has been an invaluable learning experience.
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