Ledgr
1st Place
About the Winning Hackers
Ledgr
Creating a platform to help people keep track of things they lend out to family, friends, or strangers. Ledgr will be the mobile application that you can use to find things that other people are lending out. The app not only solves the problem of forgetting who you lend things out to, but it also encourages people to rent and share items that they would normally have to buy. With Ledgr, we hope to create a community of people that encourages sharing. Our app is called, Ledger. Ledger is an app that helps users keep track of items they rent out to others and encourages a sharing ecosystem. We think of this app as the AirBnb of items. Many people have items that they don't always use, such as snowboards, games, bikes, that can rent out to others who would need it temporarily. Users can rent out items at a cheaper price to save money, while owners can earn money where they normally wouldn't.
Runners up
ParkScout
2nd Place
Allowing for you to rent people's driveways to park solving the problem of finding parking, we provide the times available in certain parking spots and automatic online payments so there is no hassle.
ShelterPhone
3rd Place
Developing a voicemail Twimlet for homeless shelters so they can set up a simple auto-attendant voice mail system, allowing homeless or people without phones to have a simple, low cost voicemail box available to them. PayPal will be used to accept donations for the shelter with email reports summarizing their Twilio balance, PayPal Donations and voicemail boxes with no recent activity.
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2013 Highlights
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2014 Finals
Ten teams from ten different regions at the World Finals in Silicon Valley, battling it out for the title of Ultimate Hacker for Good.
2013 Highlights
What happens when you mix great hackers, energy drinks and lots of fun? Check out what went down during the 2013 inaugural BattleHack series.
Judges
Paul Lee
Partner | Adjunct Professor at The Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University. LightbankFriend or Foe?
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