Higgsfield Launches $100,000 AI App Contest on Claude
▶ The 60-second brief
Key takeaways
- A $100,000 contest encourages AI app development on Claude via Higgsfield MCP.
- Thirteen winners will be selected, with a $25,000 top prize.
- The contest deadline is July 22nd, with winners announced July 29th.
- It's an opportunity for developers to showcase innovation and secure funding.
Who benefits
Summary
Higgsfield has announced a $100,000 app contest, inviting developers to build applications on Claude and deploy them using Higgsfield MCP. Thirteen winners will share the prize pool, with the top prize being $25,000.
Why it matters
This contest offers a unique opportunity for AI developers and startups to gain recognition, secure funding, and test their innovative applications built on leading AI models. It also highlights the growing ecosystem around platforms like Claude and deployment tools like Higgsfield MCP.
How to implement this in your domain
- 1Explore the Higgsfield MCP platform and its integration with Claude.
- 2Brainstorm innovative AI application ideas that leverage Claude's capabilities.
- 3Develop a prototype or full application, focusing on a clear problem statement or user need.
- 4Submit the completed application by the July 22nd deadline.
- 5Promote your participation and project to gain visibility.
Original post by @higgsfield
"The $100,000 Higgsfield App Contest is on. Build an app on Claude and deploy it in one click via Higgsfield MCP. 13 winners split the pool, with $25,000 for first place. Submit by July 22. Winners announced July 29. The time to launch your app is NOW. Enter the $100,000 App Conte…"
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