AngelHack is a global hackathon organization founded by Greg Gopman and Krystyl Baldwin in 2011. Sabeen Ali replaced Krystyl as co-founder in late 2011. AngelHack hosts an annual global hackathon competition where entrants compete to build, test, and launch new software solutions over the course of a weekend.
AngelHack also facilitates corporate hackathons and has partnered with organizations like Comcast-NBC Universal,Hasbro,IBM,Hearst,Cisco and MasterCard to run themed events designed to prototype ideas.
AngelHack's community consists of approximately 97,000 members. Currently, it is a female-owned, female-majority company.
AngelHack also runs the HACKcelerator, a pre-accelerator program that provides mentorship to entrepreneurs and showcases companies to investors. Notable AngelHack HACKcelerator teams include WeFunder and Microryza, both of which have been inducted to Y-Combinator. Another HACKcelerator project, Waigo Translate, has been inducted into 500 Startups. Two HACKcelerator graduates have been acquired by Google: SlickLogin and Appetas. Another team, Osper, was able to raise over $10 million in seed-funding. In 2015 AtumSoft secured their first $100,000 in funding from Lab360 and facetime with Y-Combinator.
AngelHack was founded by Greg Gopman and Krystyl Baldwin. Greg Osuri stepped in to replace Krystyl down and Sabeen Ali joined as a co-founder. In late 2014, Greg Gopman left the company and Sabeen Ali continued running it.