Caffeine AI Announces Winners of Its Demo Video Contest

Caffeine AI has announced the winners of its demo video contest, giving the ICP community a reason to celebrate a wave of new projects built through natural language prompts. The competition drew a large pool of submissions from developers experimenting with fast, low-friction app creation on the Internet Computer. After reviewing the entries, the team named six winners who will each receive 1,250 ICP.

The entries show how quickly people are starting to shape practical tools on ICP through Caffeine’s model. This feels important for a network that wants to position itself as a home for accessible Web3 development rather than a place where only highly technical builders can participate.

The top spot went to Prabhat, whose project focuses on civic reporting. His app lets citizens submit an image of an issue in their local area, then automatically completes key details and creates an NFT certificate. It also includes real-time dashboards and pathways for volunteers and NGOs. It is a reminder that practical public service tools can emerge easily when infrastructure is light and the user does not need a traditional engineering background.

Another winning entry came from EarlyBird ICP, who built Kudos, a system that lets children earn points for good habits and exchange them for rewards. The idea sits neatly within a growing movement of family-friendly tools on ICP that combine motivation with simple automation.

Parenting was a theme across the competition. Fahim Haque created GoParent, an app born out of the daily rush of childcare. It pulls together community features like parent matching, directories, activities and health tracking. Alongside that, MindR3adr submitted a health tracker originally built for managing his daughter’s medical needs. What began as a glucose monitor evolved into a tool capable of detecting concerning patterns that might otherwise be missed. These projects highlight the steady interest in personal wellbeing tools on ICP, especially ones that normal users can build themselves.

Kelvin offered something aimed at digital security. His project, Quantum Pass, promotes a fully decentralised model with no administrators involved. Anyone can clone the original app to create their own vault for family or community use. The app supports different funding cycles, encrypted import and export, and a cold storage option. It runs entirely on chain and relies on strong encryption standards. Tools like this point to a future where personal data control becomes far more accessible on ICP.

The final winner, cheese_icp, built Keeping Tabs, a customisable portfolio tracker that lets users organise collections and staking activity through a simple system of tabs and tags. It is a practical tool for people active in crypto ecosystems, and a good example of how Caffeine can speed up app iteration for regular users.

Caffeine AI noted the high overall standard of entries and expanded the rewards to cover more contributors. Twelve creators each received 200 Caffeine credits. These include TheRealSun88, Zero2HeroZombie, JHindieh, barham_barry, Icpspace and software85271. Their entries showed consistent effort in design, features and execution, capturing strong interest from the judges.

Following closely behind, six additional participants earned 100 Caffeine credits for notable submissions. This group includes ranachetuu, Seeder231, FlashgodB, Da_Bru_95, nftguyicp and LotusWallet. Their work demonstrates how quickly ideas can progress from concept to functional prototypes when built with Caffeine on the Internet Computer.

The spread of winners across different categories paints a broad picture of the ICP builder community. Some apps target everyday life through parenting, habits and wellbeing. Others explore tools for public service, personal security or crypto asset management. What links them is accessibility. Many of the creators are not traditional developers, and several built their apps around personal needs or observations. This points to an important shift in how the Internet Computer is positioning itself within Web3. It is becoming a place where ordinary users can generate useful apps without heavy engineering knowledge, something the community has been advocating for some time.

Caffeine AI’s decision to reward a large group of participants indicates a desire to keep this momentum going rather than frame the contest as a single showcase. The recognition encourages experimentation and encourages users to continue shaping tools that suit their own lives.

For ICP, the contest offers a reminder that broad participation can strengthen the network. Apps produced by newcomers and hobbyists sit alongside those made by experienced builders, and that diversity gives the ecosystem its energy. As more people experiment with Caffeine, the next wave of ideas is likely to be even more varied.


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