Did you know that hackathons can help your startup grow?

And I am not talking about sponsoring some hackathon, but conducting one for your startup.

You must be wondering: ‘Isn’t a hackathon a big tentpole-type event, that only Enterprises can afford?’ 🤔

To be honest, I had a similar notion. In fact, I had pitched hackathons as an idea in my previous job at a startup, but it was rejected due to the above bias. 🤦

Whatever analysis I could gather, hinted at this as an expensive proposition with hard-to-justify ROI. So obviously, it didn't make the cut

However, when I took the plunge to start UXHack, somewhere I had the urge to validate my hypothesis.

In its initial avatar, UXHack was essentially a platform for companies to get UX Feedback on their products, from Product & design professionals and aspirants.

So, to grow the platform, I needed both :

I thought to myself: ‘This is probably a good time to validate my hypothesis if a hackathon can work for a startup?’ But there were challenges:

And I knew, given the premise, just naming it as 'Hackathon' would have sent the wrong signals.

But I had to execute it anyhow. So, here are a few things I did:

The first hackathon we did itself got us 200+ new users and had 5 startups posting their problems 😎

In the initial couple of years, we managed to do around 7-8 hackathons which I think gave us roughly 1k new users.

So, If you are wondering if hackathons are a right fit for your startup, here are key learnings that can help you decide 👇

Happy to chat if you would like to understand more about using hackathons in your startup marketing efforts.

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