

Thinkspace SEATTLE- Hack Your Business: Flash Hackathon
What could you fix, launch, or unlock in just two hours?
Bring your challenge. Get real momentum. In two hours.
At Thinkspace, we’re all about community, collaboration, and action — helping entrepreneurs and teams break through barriers and build with purpose. That’s why we’re hosting Hack Your Business: a fast-paced, focused flash hackathon designed to help founders and teams solve real business challenges in real time.
What It Is
Hack Your Business is a two-hour sprint where founders come with one thing in mind: a problem that’s slowing them down. It could be:
A messy onboarding flow
A stalled go-to-market plan
A pricing dilemma
A marketing experiment
A product or UX challenge
A pitch deck that needs polish
You’ll share your challenge, form a small team (or fly solo), and get to work in Thinkspace’s vibrant, collaborative environment built for innovators.
How It Works
1. Present Your Problem
Kick off with a quick pitch — what you’re trying to solve and what outcome you want.
2. Hack Time (2 Hours)
Dive in with thinkers, makers, and doers. Build, refine, prototype, test, or brainstorm — with support from your peers in the Thinkspace community.
3. Rapid Share-Back
At the end of the sprint, each team shares what they tackled, what they built or changed, and their next steps forward.
Why This Matters
Thinkspace is more than a workspace — it’s where entrepreneurs succeed together. We know progress doesn’t always come from long workshops or endless meetings. Sometimes it comes from focused time, supportive peers, and creative energy. That’s exactly what this flash hackathon delivers.
Who Should Join
If you’re a founder, co-founder, core team member, or entrepreneur in the Thinkspace community with a problem you want unstuck, this event is for you. Bring your laptop, bring your ambition — and leave with momentum.
What You’ll Get
Actionable results in just 120 minutes
New perspectives from fellow builders
Real work done, not just talk
Connections with Thinkspace members and allies
Come with a problem. Leave with progress. That’s the Thinkspace way.