Agents of SigNoz

Agency Protocols

  1. You can operate solo or assemble your own agency of up to 4 members. Teams can change composition at any time before the hackathon begins.
  2. Required tech: Your project must use or integrate with SigNoz for observability. The more deeply you lean on SigNoz and OpenTelemetry, traces, metrics, logs, dashboards, and alerts, the stronger your submission will score.
  3. Three tracks, open ideas: Pick one of the three tracks (AI & Agent Observability, Signals & Dashboards, or Build Your Own) or bring your own idea. The example builds listed on the overview page are inspiration only; you are not limited to them.
  4. Job interviews do not guarantee a job. Top winners get interview opportunities at SigNoz. These are a genuine chance to showcase your skills, but they do not guarantee a position or offer of employment.
  5. You may use templates, third-party tools, frameworks, open-source libraries, public APIs, and publicly available assets (e.g. Creative Commons images, fonts, or music). Your original work built on top of these will be judged.
  6. Use of AI assistants (ChatGPT, Copilot, etc.) is permitted but must be declared in your submission. Failure to disclose will result in disqualification.
  7. Teams can plan and discuss strategy in advance, but coding and design work should begin only after the hackathon starts. Written notes, sketches, and diagrams are permitted beforehand.
  8. Teams may consist of 1–4 members.
  9. Any intellectual property developed during the hackathon belongs to the team that created it. Teams are encouraged to agree internally on IP ownership.
  10. Treat all participants with respect. Harassment, discrimination, or exclusionary behavior of any kind will result in immediate disqualification. If you witness concerning behavior, notify organizers immediately.
  11. Failure to follow these rules or the Code of Conduct may result in disqualification from the hackathon.

SigNoz Field Requirements

  1. Install SigNoz using Foundry. Foundry installs both SigNoz and its MCP server in one step. Follow the Foundry quickstart to get started.
  2. The more SigNoz features you use, the better your chances. Using the SigNoz MCP server, Query Builder, dashboards, and alerts is recommended to maximize your chances of winning. Check out the resources section.
  3. Make your deployment reproducible. Your repo must include the casting.yaml and casting.yaml.lock. Judges may re-run Foundry against them to reproduce your deployment.

Disclaimer: “Agents of SigNoz” is an independent developer hackathon run by WeMakeDevs in partnership with SigNoz. The “Men in Black” aesthetic is used purely for fun and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or associated with the “Men in Black” films, Sony Pictures, or any of their rights holders.