Good Code Hackathon 2021: Congratulations to the winners!
Discover the developers who built the best projects for the Docusign challenge to code for the Jane Goodall Institute or the greater good.
What a hackathon this year! We received an overwhelming response to our challenges, with 875 developers signing up to participate in our second annual Good Code Hackathon. This year, we asked you to use Docusign and Esri APIs to build an app to assist our nonprofit partner, Jane Goodall Institute, in their mission to conserve chimpanzee habitat, or build an app to assist your favorite nonprofit with their goals using Docusign APIs. The entries we received were spectacular, but we could only choose seven winners.
Drum roll please! And the winners are:
Jane Goodall Institute Challenge: Map and approve geospatial data for conserving chimpanzee habitat
1st Place: Collabright, created by Mehedi Hasan Masum and Tanvir Hasan
$15,000 USD
30 min. virtual meeting with a Docusign executive
Blog post featuring the app
Opportunity to work with Jane Goodall Institute to further develop the app
2nd Place: Chimp Auditor, created by Indra Pranesh Palanisamy
$7,000 USD
Blog post featuring the app
3rd Place: TacarEZ, created by Dan Chang, Jesse Vang, Jonathan Vang, Touger Thao, and Khumor Chang
$3,000 USD
Blog post featuring the app
Greater Good Challenge: Build an innovative web or mobile application that automates and connects agreement/e-signature processes for a non-profit of your choice
1st Place & Bonus Prize Winner for Best Docusign Implementation: B-Signature, created by Neel Sortur
$10,000 USD: 1st Place Winner
30 min. virtual meeting with a Docusign executive
Blog post featuring the app
Bonus: $5,000 USD: Best Docusign Implementation
2nd Place: Docusign For YRDSB, created by Andy Lin, Gloria Yang, Roy Lin, and Brian Huang.
$7,000 USD
Blog post featuring the app
3rd Place: Approval Request App for UMEED, created by Khushbu Hasija.
$3,000 USD
Blog post featuring the app
Congratulations to our winners and thank you to everyone who participated in the Good Code Hackathon and learned about the Jane Goodall Institute. We appreciate your creativity, time, and energy. We look forward to your participation in next year’s Docusign Good Code Hackathon!
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