Your team builds a real website or app. In one day
We run a Macaly hackathon at your office. Guided, hands-on, and genuinely fun.
Apply for a hackathonWe come to your company
We guide your team
Everyone builds a website or app
How it works
We run the day, start to finish
We kick things off with a quick demo, then let your team loose. Stuck on something? We're right there. Hands-on support the whole day.
Pick a theme or let people go wild
Your team can solve their own challenges, or pick a theme and we'll build a custom Macaly agent that knows your company's context. Either way works.
Everyone ships something real
Your most technical person and the one who's never written a line of code. At the end of the day, both walk out with a working website or app.
We showcase results and reward the best ones
The day ends with everyone presenting what they built. Best projects win prizes. A bit of healthy competition, a lot of pride, and something real to show for it.
Why hold a hackathon?
Your whole team gets hands-on with AI
One day of building beats months of theory. Everyone learns by doing, not by watching slides.
Anyone can build, no coding needed
Macaly handles the technical part. Your team brings the ideas and walks out with real websites or apps.
Team building that doesn't suck
Not another AI training. People build something real, show it off, and actually have fun.
What your team could build
Here's a taste of what people ship with Macaly. Give your team the tools and they'll surprise you with what they come up with.
Hackathons hosted for
Here's the deal
What your team gets
- A dedicated Macaly crew on-site for the full day
- A custom agent that knows your context
- Macaly Pro for every participant for a month
- All the credits your team needs on the day
What we need from you
- 30+ people who are ready to build
- A room big enough to hold them
- One full day or half-day blocked in the calendar
- Spread the word internally so people show up
Frequently Asked Questions
Not at all. Macaly is built for people who've never written a single line of code. If your team can describe what they want to create in plain language, they can build it during the hackathon.