
Over 48 intense hours, 11 teams across time zones stepped into the vibe-coding era, experimenting with agentic AI tools to build fully functional applications from scratch. No predefined themes or fixed stacks - just curiosity and one question: what can we build if we give people space to explore?
Engineers and non-engineers joined forces in 2–3 person teams, experimenting with tools like Claude Code, Codex, OpenCode and other agentic development frameworks.
And as the creator of the hackathon Oleg Mikhov says, that was one of the coolest dialogues between human creativity and intelligent systems: “Teams used the hackathon to get hands-on with agentic development tools, share knowledge internally and learn from each other. That was a great experiment outside the boundaries of everyday projects that strengthened cross-team collaboration and gave a chance to simply have fun building things”.
Everything was allowed – any language, framework or wild idea. The only rules were simple: build it during the hackathon window, keep it safe and play fair. All the projects were evaluated by 3 human judges and one LLM judge, based on 4 criteria:
• Solution quality: how close the idea came to a working solution
• Innovation: the originality and clarity of the concept
• Real-world usefulness: how much it could actually help the work
• Presentation quality: the clarity and power of the demo
Creative solutions were something no roadmap could have predicted. And after a full day of demos and reviews, three teams took the top spots – winning a cash prize, hardware upgrades for their work setup and extra days off.
🥇 Team ‘TBD’ (Dmitriy Alergant & Evgeniy Vyshnevyi)
🥈 Team ‘Malina’ (Daria S., Liliya Minibaeva & Mariia Vladimirova)
🥉 Team ‘Test’ (Boris Vasilev, Tatiana Zimovets & Kirill Shchekarev)
Huge congratulations to the winners and to all 11 teams who turned ideas into working demos in just 2 days.
Swipe photos to see teams behind the projects and the ideas they built.