HackerNoon Projects of the Week: QuantumLayer, Ekstra AI, & ComLab

Written by proofofusefulness | Published 2026/02/20
Tech Story Tags: proof-of-usefulness-hackathon | proof-of-usefulness | developer-hackathon | quantumlayer | ekstra-ai | comlab | ai-products | developer-tools

TLDRThis week’s Projects of the Week spotlights three standout entries from the Proof of Usefulness Hackathon. QuantumLayer embeds climate risk into software via API, Ekstra AI delivers privacy-first foot traffic insights for small businesses, and ComLab transforms scattered user feedback into actionable product tickets. Each project is scored on real adoption, revenue, and utility—rewarding substance over hype.via the TL;DR App

Welcome to the third edition of HackerNoon Projects of the Week, where we spotlight standout projects from the Proof of Usefulness Hackathon, HackerNoon’s competition designed to measure what actually matters: real utility over hype.

Each week, we’ll highlight projects that demonstrate clear usefulness, technical execution, and real-world impact - backed by data, not buzzwords.

This week, we’re excited to share three projects that have proven their utility by solving concrete problems for real users: QuantumLayer, Ekstra AI, ComLab

Want to see your own project spotlighted here?
Join the Proof of Usefulness Hackathon to get on our radar.

Meet the Projects of The Week

Meet QuantumLayer

https://hackernoon.com/quantumlayer-earns-a-118-proof-of-usefulness-score-by-building-a-developer-facing-risk-intelligence-engine?embedable=true

QuantumLayer is a developer-facing risk intelligence engine built to bring climate and infrastructure risk data into real-world software systems.

Rather than leaving teams to piece together geospatial and climate risk data from scattered sources, QuantumLayer offers a clean API that lets developers embed this kind of analysis directly into their applications. The focus is firmly on making complex risk modeling accessible at the code level, so builders can factor in things like weather exposure and physical infrastructure vulnerability without starting from scratch. It's infrastructure-aware risk intelligence, made usable.

Proof of Usefulness score: +118 / 1000

Meet Ekstra AI

https://hackernoon.com/ekstra-ai-earns-a-46-proof-of-usefulness-score-by-building-a-privacy-first-intelligence-layer-for-the-physical-world?embedable=true

Ekstra AI is a privacy-first foot traffic intelligence platform built to give small businesses a window into how people move through and around physical spaces, without relying on surveillance.

Aimed squarely at brick-and-mortar operators in places like New York City, Ekstra AI surfaces pedestrian and visitor patterns in ways that are actually useful for day-to-day decisions, such as staffing, hours, and location planning, while keeping the data anonymous by design. It sits at the intersection of DePIN infrastructure and ethical AI, proving that you can give small businesses the kind of location intelligence usually reserved for large retail chains, without trading away people's privacy to get there.

Proof of Usefulness score: +46 / 1000

Meet ComLab

https://hackernoon.com/comlab-earns-a-40-proof-of-usefulness-score-by-turning-user-feedback-into-actionable-tickets?embedable=true

ComLab is an AI-powered tool that takes the noise out of user feedback and turns it into structured, prioritized tickets that product teams can actually act on.

Most teams drown in comments, complaints, and feature requests spread across reviews, support threads, and survey responses. ComLab pulls that scattered input together, uses AI to identify patterns and urgency, and translates it all into clear task items linked to a knowledge graph. The result is less time spent manually triaging feedback and more time spent fixing the things users actually care about.

Proof of Usefulness score: +40 / 1000

Stop Building in the Dark - Get Scored!

The web is drowning in vaporware and empty promises. We created Proof of Usefulnessto reward what actually matters: real user adoption, sustainable revenue, and technical stability.

Why submit?

1. Instant Validation:Get your Proof of Usefulness score (from -100 to +1000) the moment you submit.
2. The Prize Pool: Compete for $20K in cash and $130K+ in software credits from Bright Data, Neo4j, Storyblok, Algolia, and HackerNoon.
3. Built-in Distribution:Your submission becomes a HackerNoon story, putting your build in front of millions of monthly readers.
4. Rewards for All: Every qualifying participant unlocks a suite of software credits just for entering.

How to Enter:

1. Get Your Score: Head to www.proofofusefulness.comand submit your project details to generate your PoU Report Card.
2. Generate Your Draft:Click the button on your report page to convert your submission into a HackerNoon blog post draft.
3. Refine & Publish: Edit your draft to add your technical "secret sauce," then hit Submit for Review. Once published, you’re officially in the prize queue!

Read the complete guide on how to submit here.

👉 Submit Your Project Now & Get Scored Now!

P.S. The clock is ticking! The second month of the competition is drawing to a close, meaning the next round of winners will be announced soon. With only 4 months and 4 prize rounds remaining, now is the time to get your project in the mix. Don't leave money on the table - get in early!

Until next time, Hackers!


Written by proofofusefulness | Proof of Usefulness is HackerNoon's hackathon that scores projects based on real-world utility, not pitch deck promises.
Published by HackerNoon on 2026/02/20