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84th percentile
Prolific hackathon builder and active open-source contributor based in SF Bay Area
Credibility
Technical Depth · 88th percentile
- Currently shipping public code with most recent push 0 days ago to repo 'stats'.
- Actively shipping: 2,703 GitHub contributions in the last year (766 commits, 60 PRs, 16 code reviews).
- 1,771 private/restricted contributions in the last year — actively ships code in private repos daily.
- Active builder with 200 public non-fork repos on GitHub.
- Contributed commits/PRs/reviews to 16 external repos they don't own — open-source collaborator signal.
- Represented Mongolia at the F.I.R.S.T Global robotics competition in 2019, demonstrating early technical depth in robotics and embedded systems.
- Identified GitHub account @enkhbold470 belonging to Inky Ganbold.
- GitHub account created in 2019, giving it approximately 6 years of tenure.
Relationship Matrix
Founder score
- 95%Probability of being accurate (95%)Identified GitHub account @enkhbold470 belonging to Inky Ganbold.
- 95%Probability of being accurate (95%)1,793 LinkedIn followers — broad professional reach.
- 92%Probability of being accurate (92%)Active builder with 200 public non-fork repos on GitHub.
- 92%Probability of being accurate (92%)GitHub account created in 2019, giving it approximately 6 years of tenure.
- 90%Probability of being accurate (90%)Currently shipping public code with most recent push 0 days ago to repo 'stats'.
- 90%Probability of being accurate (90%)Actively shipping: 2,703 GitHub contributions in the last year.
- 88%Probability of being accurate (88%)1,771 private/restricted contributions in the last year — actively ships code in private repos daily.
- 88%Probability of being accurate (88%)Contributed commits/PRs/reviews to 16 external repos they don't own — open-source collaborator signal.
- 82%Probability of being accurate (82%)Won HackMIT prize awarded by MIT for most innovative use of KnotAPI.
- 80%Probability of being accurate (80%)Won Grand 1st Prize at De Anza Hackathon for an IoT electricity-monitoring hardware solution.
- 78%Probability of being accurate (78%)Won 1st Prize in SnapAR at Columbia Divhacks, awarded by Columbia University.
- 78%Probability of being accurate (78%)Won Best Student Life Hack at UCSB for 'Naccent', an AI-powered accent improvement app.
- 75%Probability of being accurate (75%)Selected as a Google I/O 2025 delegate by Google for leadership in student developer communities.
- 75%Probability of being accurate (75%)Won Best Hardware Prize at SF State University hackathon for CleanMars, a trash-collecting robot.
- 75%Probability of being accurate (75%)Won Best use of Groq award at Agent Ops Hackathon, awarded by Groq and Multi-On.
- 75%Probability of being accurate (75%)Won 2nd Overall Prize at UC Berkeley Hack For Impact for NeuralNurse, an AI dementia-care project.
- 72%Probability of being accurate (72%)Won Grand 1st Prize at Creative Thon hackathon (Huree University) for a solar tracker and voice-assistant cane.
- 72%Probability of being accurate (72%)Won Best Environment Hack at De Anza Hackathon for EnergyMate IoT solution.
- 70%Probability of being accurate (70%)Won Dedalus Labs Hackathon prize in October 2025.
- 70%Probability of being accurate (70%)Won Best use of Multi-on award at Agent Ops Hackathon.
- 70%Probability of being accurate (70%)Represented Mongolia at the F.I.R.S.T Global robotics competition in 2019, demonstrating early technical depth in robotics and embedded systems.
- 65%Probability of being accurate (65%)Won Excellence of Innovation award from TESO Corporation in 2019.
What you likely need
You're a prolific hackathon winner and active open-source builder with strong hardware and AI chops — the kind of technical depth that resonates with early-stage founders and technical communities. Founder Festival events focused on early-stage product building, hardware/AI tooling, and connecting with other student-to-founder pipelines would be most valuable for you right now. You'd benefit most from rooms where you can turn your hackathon wins and OSS contributions into a first real company or meaningful collaborations.
Would you attend these IRL Festival events?
We will tune and customize your Founder Festival experience to make sure you get invited to the events that would be most valuable to you.
- introsA hardware + AI founders dinner in SF with other early-stage builders who've gone from hackathon wins to funded companies.
- fundraisingA YC application workshop with current YC partners and recent alums to sharpen your first company pitch from your strongest hackathon projects.
- hiringAn open-source contributor roundtable with other active GitHub builders to find co-founders or collaborators for a serious OSS project.
- introsA student-to-founder happy hour in SF Bay Area connecting hackathon veterans who are transitioning into full-time company building.
- fundraisingAn IoT and climate-tech demo night where you can showcase EnergyMate and CleanMars concepts to early-stage climate investors.
- hiringA technical co-founder matching dinner pairing strong builders with business-focused founders looking for a CTO or technical lead.
- tacticalAn AI tooling builders office hours session with operators who've shipped LLM-powered products, to pressure-test your AI project ideas from hackathons.
