Results
A public face that matches the community
The site positions Hack Orda as an active, forward-thinking IT community instead of a name people only hear about through Telegram chats.
More event sign-ups and partner inquiries
Participants can register for hackathons without asking an organizer, and potential partners can see activity and reach out from the same place.
Easier to join, easier to follow
Visitors find information about events, educational initiatives and news without hunting through scattered social posts.
The Challenge
Hack Orda runs hackathons and educational initiatives for the IT community in Kazakhstan. The work was real. The web presence was not.
Two specific gaps:
- There was no modern, functional website that reflected the project’s values and mission.
- There was no single platform that could present the project, attract participants and partners, and show the community’s activity and achievements.
What We Built
Custom design
A multi-page site with the community's tone
Unique layout and visual language built around hackathons and education, rather than a generic conference template.
Structure
Navigation that gets people to events and partners
Clear paths for upcoming hackathons, educational initiatives, partner information and community news.
Performance
Mobile-first and fast to load
Most of the audience arrives from a phone. The site is built to open quickly on mobile so a registration isn't abandoned on a slow first paint.
Conversion
Join an event or become a partner
Separate calls to action for participants and partners, so the site can grow the community and the sponsor pipeline from the same pages.