How the Sentiment-Maxxers Mogged their Way To Hackathon Glory With Entire
Blog post from Entire
At the Big Berlin Hack, a hackathon sponsored by the company, 30 submissions were made for a side challenge involving the use of Entire to track product evolution, with the Sentiment-Maxxers team emerging as the standout participants. They created a product intelligence dashboard for challenger brands to track their presence in AI-generated answers, integrating tools such as Peec AI, Tavily, Pioneer, and Fastino, and embedding Entire into their core workflow. The team leveraged Entire to monitor coding sessions across agents like Codex and Copilot CLI, recording 79 Checkpoints that documented their development process. They devised a GitHub Actions review step to verify if their AI-generated code matched the intended output, using a script that assessed the alignment between the original prompt context and the actual code changes. Their efforts demonstrated how Entire can enhance confidence in AI-generated code by preserving and reviewing the prompt and session context, with the Sentiment-Maxxers' work being accessible through a video demo, build history, and source code.