Over the last few weeks, we’ve seen hundreds of Makers from all over the world take part in the Product Hunt Makers Festival to create awesome products with Snap Kit.
Our showcase had a myriad of creative products, ranging from social apps for sports to trippy video experiences.
So without further ado, here are the winners and runners up across the festival’s categories.
Thank you to all of our community members who voted, and to our good friends over at Snap.Â
Category: Creative Tools 🎨
Winner:
Swipe Site lets you preview stickers for Snapchat attachments. Made by
Thanasi Stratigakis.
Runner Up:
GEMI is a video app that lets you shoot videos with your front and back camera at the same time. Made by Jerry Luk.
Category: Snap Kit Combo đź‘»
Winner:
Adventure lets Snap friends share quick, organized travel recommendations. Made by
Daniel Noskin.
Runner Up:
Meme Match lets you make new Snapchat friends with memes. Made by Jacob Catalano.
Category: User Experience đź‘€
Winner:
Brb is a chat app that lets you send messages, listen to crazy stories and meet new friends. Made by
Justin Mitchell.
Runner Up:
Stadium Live is a social app to enjoy sports with your friends. Made by
Kevin D.H Kim.
Category: Bitmoji đź‘‹
Winner:
Surfboard is a crypto portfolio tracker that’s all about you. Made by
Vicc Alexander.
Category: Anything Else 🙌
Winner:
Wavechat lets you create fun and easy mini podcasts to share to your Snapchat story. Made by
Dennis StĂĽcken.
Maker in Chief 🎉
This Festival’s Maker in Chief prize goes to Daniel Noskin for
Adventure!
You can see all of the finalists
here. Congratulations to all the Makers in the Festival, and thank you to everyone who participated. We hope to see you all at our next one — stay tuned!
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