Khang collected all the hackathon entries at http://angel.co/hacks. Just go there already.
(Read about the Hackathon here.)
This one is by Kyan Pardiwalla and it’s called Tools. It’s a set of 2 widgets for startup founders. The Launching Soon widget allows companies that haven’t launched yet to gather users. It also provides a page on AngelList to check out companies that are coming soon and sign up with 1-click. The Investor Actions widget allows startups to get followers directly from their own site.
It isn’t live yet—here are some screenshots.





(Read about the Hackathon here.)
This one is by Milos Tatervic. And it’s called the Startup Finder of Doom. It is the ultimate tool for searching through startups. Search by market, location, team, college, et cetera. It’s particularly useful for searching through startups that are recruiting.
Last week, we did a week-long hackathon at AngelList. Everybody got to build what they want. Which is pretty much how we operate every day. But there was less meddling from Nivi and Naval during the hackathon.
And today is Judgement Day. We’re getting expert judges to evaluate the hackathon entries. I’ll publish the list of judges later today.
But first let’s see what you think. If you like a hackathon entry, tweet about it. We’ll add up the tweets and give the “People’s Choice” award to the winner. Vote as much as you want.
Let’s start with entry #1: The Startup Finder of Doom.