DayDreamers operates as Mem0’s dedicated hackathon activation partner — embedding Mem0 as the featured memory layer across a recurring series of coding-agent events at top universities nationwide. Each month brings 100–300 developers directly onto the platform.
Mem0 is the leading memory layer for AI agents — 41K+ GitHub stars, 186M+ API calls per quarter, exclusive memory provider for AWS's Agent SDK. The next step is grassroots developer adoption at the university level, where the next generation of agent builders is forming right now.
Online docs and beta signups generate awareness. Hackathons generate adoption: participants build real agents with persistent memory, encounter real constraints, and form muscle memory with the platform. 51% of software used at hackathons gets adopted into the companies participants later join. This is developer adoption at the root.
Mem0 builds the universal memory infrastructure for AI agents. Founded by Taranjeet Singh and backed by Y Combinator, Basis Set Ventures, Peak XV Partners, and the GitHub Fund, Mem0 has raised $24M to become the default memory layer for coding agents and their alternatives.
The open-source API achieves 26% higher accuracy than OpenAI's native memory system while maintaining 91% lower latency. Frameworks like CrewAI, Flowise, and Langflow integrate Mem0 natively, and AWS selected Mem0 as the exclusive memory provider for its Agent SDK.
Coding agents are becoming the default development environment, and Mem0 solves the persistence problem that every serious agent user hits: context vanishes between sessions. Hackathons are where developers feel this pain most acutely — building under time pressure with agents, losing context on every restart. That makes a hackathon the highest-signal channel for memory adoption.
51% of tools used at hackathons get adopted into companies. Each event seeds Mem0 into dozens of future engineering teams.
Real-time observation of developers integrating Mem0 for the first time. Surfaces friction points, missing docs, and API gaps.
Every event generates project demos, testimonials, and use cases. DayDreamers produces highlight reels and case studies for Mem0's marketing.
Mem0 becomes synonymous with "memory for agents" in the student builder community — the same community building on coding agents daily.
Each activation follows a repeatable half-day format. Participants build AI agents with persistent memory through Mem0 — coding agents that remember context across sessions, personal assistants that learn, and multi-agent systems with shared memory. Short enough for strong turnout, long enough for real product usage and demos.
| Activity | Time |
|---|---|
| Doors Open & Check-in | 11:30 AM |
| Mem0 Platform Workshop & Challenge Reveal | 12:00 PM |
| Agent Building Session | 12:45 PM |
| Office Hours & Mentoring (ongoing) | — |
| Project Submissions | 4:30 PM |
| Demo Presentations & Judging | 4:45 PM |
| Awards & Networking | 5:30 – 6:30 PM |
Targeted outreach through DayDreamers’ 2,000+ builder network, university CS/AI communities, and partner channels.
Co-designed with Mem0’s team to showcase memory APIs, graph memory, and metadata-driven retrieval.
Full event production including venue sourcing, A/V setup, food, and day-of staffing.
Mem0 provides credits; DayDreamers handles distribution during registration and on-site onboarding.
Event branding, registration pages, social media campaign, and post-event content packages.
Signups, API usage during event, project repos, participant feedback, and adoption metrics delivered within 5 business days.
DayDreamers operates as Mem0’s dedicated hackathon activation partner — running three IRL events every month across top universities and tech hubs. Each month brings 300–900 developers directly onto the platform.
2-month minimum ($30,000). Rolling month-to-month thereafter.
3 IRL events included every month
Hackathon
Half-day competitive sprint at a top university. Teams build agents with Mem0 memory and demo live — generating adoption, use cases, and product feedback.
Build Night
Hands-on evening workshop. Developers integrate Mem0 into their coding agent setup in a focused 3–4 hour session with guided instruction.
Networking
Curated developer dinner or happy hour. Introduces Mem0 to senior engineers and technical decision-makers in the agent ecosystem.
Rotating across top universities
Bay Area
Stanford · Berkeley
East Coast
Harvard · Columbia · UPenn
Mid-Atlantic
Johns Hopkins · Georgetown
Prize pool and Mem0 API credits funded separately by Mem0. Podcast feature included in first month.
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