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Hacktoberfest is in full swing and we've been blown away by all the incredible projects submitted to our second open-source Hackathon.
We've picked our top ten favourite projects across five categories, and believe us, it was a tough decision to make!
Since all submissions were so stellar, we've decided to reward everyone with a limited edition participation tee.
Now, let us introduce the winner and runner up for each category, and see below for the even more limited edition swag they've won!
Lastly, remember that all projects are open-source, so do check them out and spend the second half of Hacktoberfest contributing to your favourite projects!
Pickle - by @alizahid0
Ali built a blazingly fast, privacy and developer focused analytics service. Complete with a dashboard and docs. And the dashboard even syncs events in realtime. Mind blowing stuff!
og:supa is a snazzy site allowing you to generate og:images for your posts to make empty link previews a thing of the past. And the site looks fabulous itself!
CourseBuddy - by @seufernandez
Fernand built a platform for students to share their learnings and notes with each other. A great cause with a great design and some awesome illustrations.
Relm - by @imsaptarshiii
Relm is a platform to help you build, manage, and nurture your communities, with features around managing events, tracking analytics, and sending newsletters. Complete with a slick design and UX.
Daniel built a feedback widget that you can include on your page to easily collect your user's sentiment about your page. Our feedback for Daniel: we love it!
Party Parrot as a Service - by @c00brill, @theJayKhatri, @JohnPhamous
Who doesn't love a custom party parrot Slack emoji, but who has time to create a gif for each team member?! Let us introduce: Party Parrot as a Service! Just input a picture with your face in it and PPaaS will find it and create a party parrot gif for you!
Utility Manager Flutter App - by @KathirvelChandrasekaran
Kathirvel's dictionary app won him a limited edition gold tee at our last hackathon, and with his not only useful but also brilliantly looking utility manager Flutter app he's able to extend his collection of limited edition Supabase tees. Well done!
Taejung and Wonmo built a logger tool for Flutter based apps that logs and visualizes the path a user takes through your app to identify improvements to your user experience.
Michael prototyped a spooky halloween game using Framer and then made it actually playable by connecting Framer with Supabase. Now that's spooky good fun!
uwudaily - by @maggie-j-liu, @sampoder, and @eilla1
This project by a group of high school students gave us the feel good vibes. On the one hand with their awesome website that conveniently lets you log your daily vibes and check in on your friends', and on the other hand because high school students are building brilliant things with Supabase. How freaking cool is that?!
As is now tradition with Supabase Hackathons, the winners will receive an extremely limited edition gold medal shirt.
The same goes for the silver medal shirts.
It was extremely tough to pick the winners because of all the stellar submissions. As a thank you for sharing your fabulous projects with us and the community, we've decided to award a limited edition participation tee to everyone who submitted their projects to the hackathon. We'll be contacting everyone via Twitter or email in the coming days with instructions of how to redeem your extremely limited and valuable shirts.
If you want to join the community and build with us, find other people using Supabase, or if you just want to chill and watch people build, come and join us in Discord!
If you're inspired to build, here's a collection of resources that will help you get started building with Supabase: