HackHQ Works Perfectly
with Your Favorite Tools
Use Luma or Eventbrite for registration. Use HackHQ for project submissions, judging, and live results. Each tool does what it does best.
HackHQ + Luma
Luma handles registration. HackHQ handles submissions, judging, and results.
HackHQ + Eventbrite
Eventbrite handles registration and ticketing. HackHQ handles submissions, judging, and results.
The Complete Hackathon Workflow
Registration
Luma and Eventbrite are great at what they do: event pages, RSVPs, ticketing, and waitlists. Keep using them for the registration side of your hackathon.
Submissions, Judging, and Results
HackHQ picks up where registration ends. Collect project submissions, run structured judging with customizable criteria, and share transparent live results that everyone trusts.
Why Use Both?
Complementary, Not Competing
Registration platforms and hackathon platforms solve different problems. Use each tool for what it was built to do.
Simple Workflow
Participants register on the platform they already know. When it is time to build and present, they use HackHQ for submissions and results.
Purpose-Built for Hackathons
Luma and Eventbrite were not built for hackathon judging. HackHQ was. Structured scoring, room assignments, and live leaderboards come standard.
HackHQ Fits Your Workflow
Already using Luma or Eventbrite?
Keep using them for sign-ups. Add HackHQ for the parts those tools were never built for: project submissions, structured judging, and transparent live results.
Planning your next event?
Set up registration on Luma or Eventbrite, then create your event on HackHQ. Share the submission link with your participants and let HackHQ handle the rest.
Ready to Complete Your Hackathon Workflow?
Registration is only half the event. Add HackHQ for project submissions, structured judging, and live results that everyone trusts.
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The Best Tools for Every Part of Your Hackathon
Most hackathon organizers already use Luma or Eventbrite for registration. Those platforms are excellent for event pages, RSVPs, and ticketing. But when it comes to project submissions, structured judging, and live results, you need a tool built for that. HackHQ fills that gap so you can run the full event without spreadsheets or workarounds.
Luma or Eventbrite for registration, RSVPs, and ticketing
HackHQ for project submissions, judging criteria, and structured scoring
Transparent live results that work under pressure, built for any type of competition