#What am I supposed to do to start working on Hackathon?

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lofty cipherBOT
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AI-generated Answer for atishab05_57275

If you are participating in a hackathon that involves ElevenLabs, you may need to follow specific instructions provided by the hackathon organizers. For example, if it's the Bolt Hackathon, you should have received an email with details, including a promo code for accessing the Creator plan for free for a limited time.

Here’s what you can do to get started:

  1. Check Your Email: Look for an email from the hackathon organizers. It should include any promo codes or instructions for accessing ElevenLabs tools. Be sure to check your spam or junk folder if you don’t see it in your inbox.

  2. Redeem Your Promo Code: If you have a promo code, you can apply it by creating a URL in this format: http://elevenlabs.io/signup?coupon=YOURCODE. Replace YOURCODE with the promo code you received. This will apply the coupon directly to your account.

  3. Access the Tools: Once your account is set up, you can start using ElevenLabs features like the Voice Lab, Voice Library, or Studio to work on your project.

If you didn’t receive the promo code or have trouble accessing it, you may need to contact the hackathon organizers directly for assistance. Let me know if you have any other questions!

digital prawn
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Its conversational agents hackathon.

lofty cipherBOT
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AI-generated Answer for atishab05_57275

To start working on a Conversational Agents Hackathon, here are some general steps you can follow:

  1. Understand the Theme and Goals: Familiarize yourself with the specific objectives of the hackathon. Determine what kind of conversational agents you are expected to build and the problem you aim to solve.

  2. Set Up Your Environment:

    • Ensure you have the necessary tools and accounts. For example, if you're using ElevenLabs, create an account and configure your voice agents.
    • Install any required software or dependencies, such as Python, Node.js, or other frameworks.
  3. Define Your Use Case: Decide on the purpose of your conversational agent. For instance, will it assist users, provide information, or perform specific tasks?

  4. Design the Agent:

    • Customize the voice and personality of your agent to align with your use case.
    • Plan the conversational flow, including how the agent will respond to user inputs.
  5. Integrate Necessary Features:

    • If speech-to-text functionality is required, integrate it to capture user inputs effectively.
    • Use APIs or other tools to enhance the agent's capabilities, such as real-time data processing or external integrations.
  6. Test and Iterate:

    • Test your agent thoroughly to ensure it performs as expected.
    • Gather feedback and make improvements.
  7. Prepare for Presentation: Document your work, including the problem you solved, the tools you used, and how your agent works. Be ready to showcase your project to the judges.

If you have specific tools or platforms in mind, let me know, and I can provide more tailored guidance!

digital prawn
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Where do I submit my project