So, you just wrapped up managing a successful internal hackathon—congrats! Now, as the dust settles, it’s time to shift gears and focus on what to do after a hackathon.
How you wrap up a hackathon can be as important as planning if you want to maximize the impact of your event. The best hackathons we see at Devpost apply some (or all) of the tactics below.
#1 Share the Final Projects Across Your Organization
For many people, watching demos lebanon telegram screening at the end of a hackathon is one of the highlights. It’s always inspiring to see your colleagues’ ideas and what they’ve created. However, if you weren't in the room or watching a video, you'll miss out on this experience. In today’s hybrid culture and busy workload, it’s likely that many of your colleagues missed out.
Correct this by sharing the hackathon projects widely across the company. Drop the link to the project gallery to a company-wide chat channel, your company’s intranet, or connect with your internal communications team to share it across the organization. It’s also something you should have mentioned at the next all-hands meeting.
Always remember that the serendipity of hackathons relies on projects and ideas inspiring others. That can’t happen if team members aren’t aware of what was built.