This weekend DocuSign was at the first AngelHack (www.angelhack.com) hackathon in San Francisco. With nearly 200 people attending (over 150 developers) we were excited to see what applications can be enhanced with the DocuSign API!
Dan Reid talked on Saturday about the potential of DocuSign's API to increase business efficiency and spoke about some of the apps built previously on the DocuSign platform/API (including EZ-Slip, Kindlegraph, and a petition app). This weekend we had a number of applications using DocuSign, including:
PrivaSet (the prize-winner): Privacy seems to be playing second fiddle on social sharing sites; PrivaSet wants to make your privacy easy to manage from one interface. DocuSign helps PrivaSet ensure the legality of modifying all your privacy settings.
InstaSign: A DocuSign replacement for receipts. Can you imagine how many millions of trees could be saved if receipts were no more?
FriendsWith: Businesses exchange goods/services for Likes, with contracts signed and displayed with DocuSign
The superbly organized event (seriously the most pro hackathon we've participated in) got started around noon with founder dating, lunch, and a talk with Mafia Wars founder Roger Dickey. Hacking officially commenced at 5pm and everyone was nourished courtesy of Chipotle, Polkadotties cookies (yum!), and RedVines. To spice things up, a Skeeball game was trucked in and a tournament created with a Blackberry Playbook as the prize. If only I'd managed to hit the 100 on the last ball I would have won!
The mentors on hand did a great job of helping as many teams as possible with their Ruby/BizDev/Design questions and you can see some teams have benefitted tremendously from their insight. From Ruby experts to Adobe Design gurus to Public Speaking coaches there was an assortment of helpful people on hand to give time to any team that wanted it and help polish hacks and presentations. The (surprising) number of novice programmers used the helping hands to create some pretty interesting apps as well (see: OpenMic).
It is also encouraging to have people from so many different places at the hackathon. We've had representatives from Boston, New York, Iceland, Singapore, and Australia. The beer-drinking team that created GoonBuggy added a lively vibe to the final presentations!
Congratulations to the winners of the first AngelHack!
1st place: Swarm Insight (Google Analytics for finding hacker-types on your website)
2nd place: Tron (an ipad application that turns your gym bike into a virtual multiplayer Tron game using your facial recognition to make turns and bike vibrations to guestimate speed)
3rd place: InstaSign (DocuSign replacement for receipts)
and PrivaSet built by Alex Gaber (@alexgaber)! Enjoy your new iPhone 4S!
As always, we'd love to answer your questions on our
Community Forums, and if you're interested in developing on the world's leading eSignature platform we have full code samples on our
GitHub page and walkthroughs on the
wiki!
To see all the hacks presented, check out the following epic tweet stream, and join us for the next AngelHack!