THREE students from Indraprastha Institute of Information Technology Delhi (IIIT-Delhi) Rohan Rajpal (CSE 4th year) — Srijan Jain (CSD 3rd year) and Royal Tomar, (CSD 4th year) — have won HackInOut 7.0, the biggest community hackathon in India. They were awarded for their mobile app SevaShop, that helps service-based businesses set up an online shop in 15 seconds. The three participated in the contest as Team Growmore, and were able to raise ₹1 lakh through a quadratic funding model which was introduced for the first time in the hackathon.
SevaShop helps businesses like salons, spas, car workshops, fitness centres, etc set up an online shop in a quick and hassle-free way. The app is already on Google Play Store. “At the moment, it is in the alpha testing stage and we have 30 real customers. Based on the feedback we get we will improve it further,” says Jain, adding that the target is to have 500 customers in the next six months.
This story is from the January 23, 2021 edition of The Morning Standard.
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