Join us and the development community for CommunityKit's inaugural AppJam! In coordination with the beginning of RevenueCat's Shipaton, spend a weekend hacking, building, collaborating, and shipping an app.
Join us for community, collaboration, and more!
Generally speaking, standard hackathon rules apply. Projects must be started no sooner than Friday, Aug 1, and submitted no later than Monday, Aug 4. All projects and interactions must adhere to the CommunityKit code of conduct.
So, what is AppJam?
AppJam is a distributed hackathon focusing on the Apple ecosystem. At hackathons, people work alone or in teams to ideate and quickly build or prototype a project within a time limit. In order to achieve this, they thrive on a spirit of collaboration! Work on building your project as you ask questions openly, offer help to others, and focus on critical features until you feel ready to submit your project. Also feel free to reference Wikipedia's page on hackathons.
What sort of projects can we build?
Any Apple ecosystem app development project that you're excited to work on is the right type of project!
Can designers join?
Absolutely! We're working on ensuring that designers are represented and able to participate. All engineering-heavy teams are encouraged to reach out to and include designers on their teams.
Do I need to have a team already?
You're more than welcome to join as a team, find teammates in Discord, or work alone!
Requirements
What to Submit
- Video (1 minute max)
- Represent what you built :)
- Must conform to CommunityKit Code of Conduct
Prizes
Design + Usability
For the submission which features the most impressive or innovative design to improve the experience of the project.
Most Accessible
For the completed project which best supports all of its users! To be considered for this category, accessibility in design and implementation must be evident, particularly for the accessibility technologies available in the Apple platforms.
Breaking Ground on OSes 26
Successfully implements at least one of the new features of the 26 OSes at its maximum potential
Devpost Achievements
Submitting to this hackathon could earn you:
Judges
Ben Freiband
Adrian Eves
Chris Wu
Tamia James
Judging Criteria
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Design + Usability
For the submission which features the most impressive or innovative design to improve the experience of the project. -
Most Accessible
For the completed project which best supports all of its users! To be considered for this category, accessibility in design and implementation must be evident, particularly for the accessibility technologies available in the Apple platforms. -
Breaking ground on OSes 26
Successfully implements at least one of the new features of the 26 OSes at its maximum potential
Questions? Email the hackathon manager
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