Skill
your hackathon, inside the builder's IDE
One command installs your event into Cursor, Claude Code, or any agent on the open .agents standard, aware of your sponsors, bounties, and docs.
Loops turns your event into a Skill in the builder's IDE, a Co-pilot in the browser, and an AI Judge that explains itself. Here's each one.
your hackathon, inside the builder's IDE
One command installs your event into Cursor, Claude Code, or any agent on the open .agents standard, aware of your sponsors, bounties, and docs.
sponsor expertise on tap
Every sponsor's docs become a knowledge graph powering an in-browser agent. Builders ideate against real bounties and self-evaluate before submitting.
evaluation you can interrogate
Every project gets a structured report, what was built, how it fits the bounty, strengths and gaps with code references you can interrogate.
One command installs the event into any AI coding agent that supports the open .agents standard. The agent learns your sponsors, bounties, docs, and judging criteria, no context-switching, no cloud IDE.
npx loopshouse add your-event-slugEvery sponsor's docs and starter kits become a knowledge graph powering an in-browser AI agent. Builders ideate against real bounties and self-evaluate before they ship — without leaving the page to read documentation.
Ingesting sponsor docs…
Every project gets a structured report — what was built, how it fits the bounty, strengths and weaknesses. Then you cross-examine it: ask whether a team actually integrated your SDK, what's genuinely built versus pitched, and get the code references back.
Hosting your first hackathon? Or your tenth? See the Skill, Co-pilot, and AI Judge run end-to-end against a real event — Nucleate's, Codex Community's, or yours. 30-min walkthrough, no decks.
Browse live hackathons, install one into your own IDE, and ship against real sponsor bounties.
Wake the cat. Start a project.