Treeline Hacks V1: An AI Agent Hackathon for Professionals

Treeline V1 is an upcoming hackathon focused on AI agents — built specifically for professionals who already work in the space.
Unlike most hackathons that center on early learning or experimentation, Treeline is about depth. It’s designed for engineers, researchers, and builders who want to apply agentic systems to practical, high-impact problems. Treeline Hacks is open to all (students & professionals).
What It’s About
Participants will develop tools, products, or systems powered by AI agents. Submissions are evaluated for originality, functionality, and real-world potential. The event is hosted on Devpost, runs remotely, and offers cash prizes alongside recognition from industry judges.
You can participate solo or with a small team. The format is flexible, but the expectations are serious — working prototypes, not concepts.
Why It Matters
AI agents are moving fast from research into production. Treeline provides a space for experienced builders to push that boundary further — to test ideas, benchmark capabilities, and connect with others who are solving similar problems.
It’s not a “beginner-friendly” event. It’s meant for people already building with frameworks like LangChain, OpenAI’s function calling, AutoGen, or similar systems — and looking to create something that stands up to professional scrutiny.
Key Details
Hosted on Devpost
Open to professional participants only
Focus: AI agents and real-world applications
Fully remote
Prizes for top projects and industry exposure
In Short
Treeline V1 is where AI builders test serious ideas.
If you’re working with agents and want your work seen by peers who understand the craft, this is a good place to show up.
Treeline is an independent event organized by its own team and is solely responsible for its operations, management, and participant experience. Hack United maintains a promotional partnership with Treeline for visibility purposes only and is not involved in the administration, facilitation, or execution of any Treeline hackathons or related activities.

