Project Submission
Submission is done on DevPost (opens in a new tab). Teams of up to 4 are allowed to submit to one of 3 tracks that will be released when hacking begins.
Make sure your project submission abides by the WildHacks Project Rules. Failure to do so may result in disqualification.
Round 1 Submission Requirements
All submissions must include all of the following:
- A link to a public GitHub repository containing all of your project's source code.
- A showcase video no longer than 2.5 minutes showcasing your project.
- A written description of your project.
Round 1 Showcase Video
Your demo video is the first thing judges see for your project, so make sure it's engaging and shows off why your project deserves to win! We recommend a structured approach to address our judging criteria:
- ~30 seconds: What problem your project is addressing, why it's important, and how your project solves it.
- ~30 seconds: What technologies your project uses (APIs, programming languages, frameworks, etc.).
- ~60 seconds: A demo that showcases the features of your project.
For 2025, Round 1 videos are highly discouraged from extraneous video editing. We encourage WildHackers to focus on demonstrating their application.
Submission Instructions
1) Create a DevPost (opens in a new tab) Account
Each team member must have a Devpost account and be listed as a contributor on the project submission to be eligible for prizes.
2) Join the WildHacks 2025 DevPost Submission Portal and Click 'Start your submission'
3) Invite your team members!
In order for ALL members of your team to get a prize, please ensure that every contributing member is listed on the final submission.
4) Complete the Submission details
- Project name
- Elevator pitch
- About the project
- Built with
- "Try it out" links to see your *public GitHub repository
- (Optional) Image gallery
- Video demo link
- Submission track