🧭 Overview
☑️ What Your Team Must Submit
Your team is required to submit four items that give evaluators a complete view of your work so far.
1. Pitch Recording
Record a clear explanation of your team’s purpose and the problem you are responding to. This is your chance to articulate the intention behind your build.
2. Live Demo Recording
Show your current prototype or MVP in action. Walk through what is working right now, even if it is early-stage. Demonstrating real functionality helps evaluators understand your progress.
You can use loom to record this
3. Deployment Link
Provide a working link where your project is hosted. Evaluators and Hub Leads will rely on this link to open and interact with your build directly.
4. GitHub Repository Link
Submit a public link to your repo containing your codebase. This allows evaluators to examine the structure of your project and see how it is being developed.
These four components together represent your team’s current state of progress.
📅 Deadline and form (Non-Negotiable)
📋 How to Submit Correctly
To ensure your documentation is processed smoothly, follow these steps:
Submit only once per team
- Select one team member to complete the submission.
- Prepare all four items before opening the form.
- Check that every link works and is accessible.
Avoid duplicate submissions
If your team has already submitted this package, and your name is included, you do not need to submit again.
After submitting
Share the confirmation internally so the whole team knows the submission is complete.
These steps keep your documentation organised and prevent delays for Hub Leads.
📌 What Happens Next
Once your submission is processed:
- Hub Leads will integrate your materials into your team’s documentation.
- Evaluators will access your pitch, demo, deployment, and repo through the platform.
- Your project will be reviewed alongside others during the next evaluation cycle.
- You should move to stage 3 of the submission guide and complete it by December 15th!
Your materials help evaluators understand not just what you intended to build, but how far you’ve progressed.