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Most college students desire to go to activities such as concerts, hackathons, workshops, or matches but are reluctant due to a lack of knowledge of how many other people will be going. This results in missing out on great experiences.

Today, students use WhatsApp groups, Discord servers, or word of mouth. These are either messy, restricted to present circles, or not made for finding new like-minded individuals. Therefore, numerous opportunities for connection are lost.

My vision is to create a campus-exclusive app/ website through which students are able to find events and meet like-minded individuals. Students would log in based on their authenticated university ID for trust and security. It could be like Linkedin/ Facebook but campus exclusive, built only for students, safe, and focused on real campus life..

Core Features

  • Event discovery platform for concerts, hackathons, workshops, sports, and fests.
  • Smart peer matching to find others interested in the same event.
  • Formation of groups (e.g., "first-time hackathoners," "concert buddies").
  • Event reminders and alerts.
  • Authenticated club/society profiles to post events directly.
  • Safety features such as group chat-first and reporting features.
  • Future scope: cross-campus collaboration.

Key Features & Technical Approach

  • Authentication: Secure login via OAuth using official university email IDs for verification.

  • Event Discovery Hub: Events posted by clubs, organizers, or students stored in a centralized event database (SQL/NoSQL backend).

  • Recommendation System: A lightweight matching algorithm (collaborative filtering or interest-based clustering) suggests peers with similar event preferences.

  • Group Formation & Chat: Real-time chat using WebSockets or Firebase, with default group mode before one-to-one.

  • Notifications: Push notifications + email reminders for event updates, powered by a scheduling service.

  • Safety & Moderation: Report/block system, admin dashboard for moderators, and machine-learning based flagging for inappropriate content (future).

  • Scalability: Microservice architecture so the platform can expand across campuses; cloud-hosted for reliability.

  • Future Scope: Integration with calendars (Google/Outlook), gamification (badges for active participants), and analytics dashboards for organizers.

Who Benefits?

  • Students: Never miss events, find company easily, make new connections.
  • Organizers/Clubs: Improved event attendance and targeted reach.
  • Universities: Stronger campus culture, higher student engagement.
  • External Partners (future): Ability to promote events directly to students.

This concept is important to me because I've personally missed out on events when I didn't have someone to go with despite wanting to attend. I think addressing this problem will make campus life more social, welcoming, and enjoyable. 

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  • Great concept, Naitik! CampusHive could really redefine how students engage with campus life. The peer-matching idea and safe group formation are game-changers. Maybe even integrating a “suggest an event” feature could help clubs crowdsource ideas too. Keep building this has huge potential!
  • This is a fantastic idea! 🎉 You’ve clearly identified a very real gap in student life and proposed a thoughtful, well-structured solution. I love how your vision balances practicality (event discovery, secure login, reminders) with community-building (peer matching, groups, safety features). The focus on trust through university ID authentication makes it safe, while the future scope like gamification and cross-campus collaboration shows great long-term thinking. This could genuinely transform campus culture by making events more inclusive, accessible, and fun!
  • This could really strengthen campus communities while helping students discover opportunities and build lasting connections
  • Love this idea! CampusHive makes discovering events and meeting new people so simple and safe, and it could really help students feel more connected on campus.
  • Love this idea! Finding teammates for hackathons or even planning campus outings has always been such a hassle-Campus Hive could solve that perfectly
  • This is a really great idea as well as a great opportunity for many people who dont have enough friends or connection to enjoy special moments such as events or maybe they are introvert and shy to make new friends…. This will lead to increase in socialism amoungst peers and batchmates. That only problem u might face is with the question that will an introvert person brake the wall and meet an unknown person and go with them.
  • That sounds like a fantastic idea It shows creativity, forward thinking, and a clear focus on making a positive impact. What I like most is that it’s practical yet ambitious—it has the potential to solve real problems while also inspiring others. With the right execution, it could grow into something truly meaningful and influential.
  • I really like this idea! It tackles a real problem that almost every student has faced — wanting to go to an event but hesitating because you don’t know if anyone else is going. The campus-only approach feels smart because it builds trust and makes the app feel exclusive, like it’s for us.I also like how you’ve thought about the bigger picture — reminders, verified club pages, future cross-campus collaboration, even gamification. It’s practical now, but has room to grow into something really big.
  • This is a really cool idea, I like how it focuses on making campus life more engaging and inclusive by connecting students around events. One thing you might want to think about is how to keep the platform active beyond just event days so it becomes part of daily student life too.
  • Love the idea of Campus Hive—finding the right peers for hackathons or even outings can be surprisingly hard. The challenge, though, will be keeping students active on yet another platform when they already have WhatsApp/Discord groups. Engagement strategy will be key.
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