Moto Republik to Host Facebook Bots for Messenger Challenge
Creative hub Moto Republik will be hosting Messenger Bots Hackathon For Social Good on Saturday 22 April 2017.
Social Good is an action that provides some sort of benefit to the general public in the greatest possible way. Zimbabwe’s emerging civic hackers, programmers, designers, data experts, civic organizers, social entrepreneurs and public sector practitioners who will converge to build Messenger bots that solve various social problems in Zimbabwe.
The Bots for Messenger Challenge is an initiative by Facebook aimed at providing startups with the tools they need to build, grow, monetize, and measure. The contest is set to recognize and reward developers who are able to create the most innovative new bots across the Middle East and Africa.Moto Republik will partner with Facebook for one of the last hackathons for the “Bots For Messenger Challenge” which will focus on Social Good, with winners standing a chance to win USD $20 000
The Moto Republik Messenger Bots Hackathon For Social Good will be a full day on Saturday 22 April 2017 bringing together Teams of up to 3 people are invited to participate in hackathon.
Some important rules to note:
- Bots must be created, and will be verified, between February 15, 2017 to April 28, 2017. Bots created before February 15, 2017 will not be eligible to participate.
- Bots must comply with all Facebook for developers Messenger Platform developer guidelines and rules, and use the Messenger Platform API.
- Bots must be created on the Facebook Messenger Platform (but entrant may use any third-party tool to create or add functionality). Bots on any other platform will not be accepted.
- Bots must be created by people in the Entrant’s home region of either (i) the Middle East and North Africa or (ii) Sub-Saharan Africa.
- Bots may be in any language (or combination of languages). Only the Bot Submission must be entirely in English.
- It is optional to submit a link to an online video of the bot, but if you do, the video must be under 2 minutes long.
- Bots can be submitted by an individual, a team of up to 3 people, or as an organization.
Judging Criteria:
• Technical Quality – How well does the Bot use the Messenger platform features? [35%]
• Non-Technical Quality – What is the degree of excellence of the Bot, taking into account the Bot’s distinctive attributes and characteristics (except for the technical aspects)? [35%]
• User Experience – How useable is the Bot for the intended audience, including how well the conversation flows? [30%]
Teams & individuals are required to register to participate in the Moto Republik edition of the hackathon via the Eventbrite Page