At the 2017 DocuSign Hackathon in San Francisco, developers will be creating ground-breaking eSignature implementations and competing for a number of prizes, all of which include cash and Google Homes!
Visit the DocuSign Developer Center to read up on the various resources available for use at the hackathon. Also make sure to check out Google Cloud Platform as well as Google's API's for G Suite. More information about the Techbridge Hack-For-Good Challenge is available here.
We'll have mentors onsite to guide you through integrating DocuSign and Google software into your projects.
Eligibility
Anyone who complies with our rules is welcome to hack!
Prizes
$10,250 in prizes
Best in Show
This prize will be awarded to the team that creates the best project at the hackathon. Every project will be considered.
Prize: $2,500 Cash for the team + 1 Google Home for each member
Techbridge Girls Hack-for-Good Challenge
Criteria: Build an end-to-end paperless solution for Techbridge Girls using eSignature, Mobile, Sign & Pay and DocuSign for SalesForce.
Prize: $1,500 Cash for the team + 1 Google Home for each team member.
Best Implementation of DocuSign on Mobile
Criteria: Build the best mobile app that integrates DocuSign.
Prize: $1,000 Cash for the team + 1 Google Home for each member
Best Implementation of DocuSign Sign & Pay
Criteria: Build the best project that integrates DocuSign's Sign and Pay.
Prize: $1,000 Cash for the team + 1 Google Home for each member
Google + DocuSign – Better Together
Criteria: Build the best Google Cloud Platform app that integrates DocuSign.
Prize: $1,000 Cash for the team + 1 Google Home for each member
Devpost Achievements
Submitting to this hackathon could earn you:
Judges

Marie Huwe
VP Developer Marketing, DocuSign

Aaron Liao
Director, Developer Evangelism, DocuSign

Robin Ducot
SVP Product Engineering, DocuSign

Tom Casey
SVP Engineering, DocuSign

Grant Peterson
SVP Engineering, DocuSign

Adam Massey
Director, Strategic Technology Partnerships, Google Cloud

Nikole Collins-Puri
CEO, Techbridge Girls

Callista Chen
Executive Director, Techbridge Girls
Judging Criteria
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Innovative
Is this project a new approach to and clever implementation for how a paper process can be eliminated or how DocuSign can otherwise be used? -
Complete
How throughly implemented is this project? -
Technically Impressive
Was a technically difficult problem solved? Is the solution well engineered for the chosen problem? -
Well Designed
Is the hack intuitive to use?
Questions? Email the hackathon manager
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