Hi everyone!
I’m an 18 year old student from Sri Lanka, and I recently participated in the "world’s largest hackathon presented by bolt". That experience inspired me to organize my own online hackathon for beginners and anyone interested in “vibe coding” using low-code, no-code, or AI-powered tools to build cool things.
I’m organizing "VibeCode": The Low/No Code Hackathon and I’d love to make it a welcoming, supportive event for all skill levels. To do that, I’m looking for a few awesome volunteers:
1. Judges
Review project submissions online after the hackathon ends.
Help select winners based on creativity, use of tools, and impact.
2. Mentors/Moderators
Hang out in our Discord server during the hackathon.
Answer questions, help with any technical issues participants' face, encourage participants, and help keep things friendly.
No experience required—just a passion for tech and helping others!
If you’re interested, please comment below.
If you have any advice for a first-time organizer, I’d love to hear it too!
Thank you so much for reading, and for any support or encouragement.
Let’s help more people discover the fun of building with low/no code!
(P.S. If you enjoy making simple digital badges or certificates, I’d love help with that too!)
Thank you!
— Chalitha Widusahan
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I’m an 18 year old student from Sri Lanka, and I recently participated in the "world’s largest hackathon presented by bolt". That experience inspired me to organize my own online hackathon for beginners and anyone interested in “vibe coding” using low-code, no-code, or AI-powered tools to build cool things.
I’m organizing "VibeCode": The Low/No Code Hackathon and I’d love to make it a welcoming, supportive event for all skill levels. To do that, I’m looking for a few awesome volunteers:
1. Judges
Review project submissions online after the hackathon ends.
Help select winners based on creativity, use of tools, and impact.
2. Mentors/Moderators
Hang out in our Discord server during the hackathon.
Answer questions, help with any technical issues participants' face, encourage participants, and help keep things friendly.
No experience required—just a passion for tech and helping others!
If you’re interested, please comment below.
If you have any advice for a first-time organizer, I’d love to hear it too!
Thank you so much for reading, and for any support or encouragement.
Let’s help more people discover the fun of building with low/no code!
(P.S. If you enjoy making simple digital badges or certificates, I’d love help with that too!)
Thank you!
— Chalitha Widusahan
More...