robert peary • 8 months ago
What To Do
Do you need your project be done via Git hub and what is the write up?
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robert peary • 8 months ago
Do you need your project be done via Git hub and what is the write up?
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Maximally (Rishul Chanana) Manager • 8 months ago
1. GitHub Requirement
Not mandatory. Shipathon is beginner-friendly, so you don’t have to use GitHub if you’re not comfortable.
Preferred. Submitting via GitHub makes it cleaner for judges to see your code and track changes. If you’re using code, best practice is to push it to GitHub and share the repo link.
Alternatives. If it’s no-code (Bubble, Glide, Figma, Canva, etc.), you can just share a live link or export file on Devpost.
2. The Write-Up
This is the short description you’ll upload on Devpost (and maybe in your repo’s README). It usually covers:
Project Title
One-line pitch (e.g., “AI tool that makes resumes in seconds”)
Problem (what gap you saw)
Solution (what you built and how it works)
Tech/tools used (AI APIs, no-code platforms, frameworks)
Features (list of 3–4 things your project can do)
Future scope (what you’d add if you had more time)
Team info (optional, like names and roles)
So if you’re coding → make a GitHub repo + README with this write-up.
If you’re building no-code → just put the write-up directly on Devpost when submitting.