Omniagent API Hackathon · The Finalists

Ten finalists. Four winners. One API.

Over 100 developers answered the call. Three weeks of building. These are the ten finalists: voice-and-video AI agents working security operations, selling gifts, coaching writers, and calling little-league baseball.

The Winners

🏆 Best Agent in Production
1
3:40
Enterprise / B2B Support

Atlas

Colin YangYang Zhang

Atlas, a multimodal B2B support agent that carries one customer identity across web video, voice, and a live phone call. Tier-1 Atlas answers grounded questions, then hands off mid-conversation to a specialist agent — same memory, no repeating yourself.

🏆 Most Creative Use of Voice + Video
2
1:06
Sports

Buck

Ethan Nelson

An AI little-league announcer and scorekeeper. Narrate the play in your own words and Buck calls it like a pro while silently keeping the official scorebook.

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🏆 Best Enterprise Application
3
2:50
Cybersecurity

SOC Triage Assistant

Oskar

Alex, an AI security analyst for the chaotic first ten minutes of a cyber incident. Plain English in; severity classification, response plan and a ticketed SLA out. In under a minute.

🏆 Wild Card
4
2:24
Entertainment

A.R.E.N.A.

Steve Petusky

A live 24/7 AI debate arena where three AI personalities argue nonstop while the audience votes, reacts, and spends credits to inject chaos rules that rewrite the agents in real time.

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The Finalists

The full field of ten — every build that earned a finalist spot.
5
1:14
Sales & BizDev

Agent Monique

Quinn Hoekstra

Six AI agents as a virtual workforce. Founders walk an immersive 4K street of enterprise neighbours while Monique and her team hunt B2B prospects around the clock.

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6
0:39
Retail & E-commerce

Find Me A Gift

Jamshed Damkewala

Ivy, a real-time voice-and-video shopping concierge on a 5,100-item gift marketplace. Tell her who you're buying for and she finds it, explains it, and carts it. Hands-free.

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7
1:42
Hospitality & SMB

Local Desk

Benjamin Villanueva

Maya, a 24/7 video receptionist for local businesses. She greets visitors, answers questions, qualifies leads and books appointments while the owner sleeps.

8
3:16
Sales Training

Pitch Perfect

Chungu Chipimo Chama

Practice your pitch against six lifelike AI buyers, from Reluctant Rachel, the skeptical VP, to Friendly Frank, in live video roleplays that push back like real customers.

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9
1:03
Travel & Entertainment

Haunted FM Tour Guide

Joseph Capriglione

A haunted radio broadcast as an interface. Tune in, meet The Host, and watch spooky vibes turn into real visitable places and a saved route.

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10
1:29
Creative Writing

The Writer's Manor

Tasha L. Driver

Vesper Blackwood, a deliberately anti-sycophantic AI writing coach who walks fiction writers beat-by-beat through a 30-beat plotting method, and won't let you skip ahead.

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Landing before the winners announcement
Sports
🏆 Most Creative Use of Voice + Video

Buck

Built by Ethan Nelson

An AI little-league announcer and scorekeeper. Narrate the play in your own words and Buck calls it like a pro while silently keeping the official scorebook.

Try it live →
About this build
Scoring a kids' baseball game usually means missing it: heads-down in a clunky app or scribbling on paper. Buck fixes that with the one interface that fits a ballpark: your voice, and a face that talks back. Say “he doubles, two runs score” and Buck, a lifelike video announcer, calls energetic play-by-play while keeping the official scorebook in the background. Multimodal presence that genuinely earns its place — a coach at first base can't tap a screen, but they can talk.
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