🎉 Meet the Winners — UiPath for Coding Agents Community Challenge

:trophy: And the winners are… :tada:

The jury has spoken, and what a challenge it was. We received builds that genuinely surprised us, not just in technical depth, but in the way this community took “let your coding agent build” and ran with it in completely unexpected directions.

Thank you to everyone who submitted. Every single entry pushed the conversation about what UiPath for Coding Agents can actually do in the real world. This is exactly what these challenges are for :flexed_biceps: .

:tada: Now, the moment you’ve been waiting for. :backhand_index_pointing_down:


:1st_place_medal: 1st Place — $100 gift card + an exam voucher from @mmcruzRPA :folded_hands:

@ravindra.reddy33 — Prompt2Provision

Ravindra built an entire agentic framework for disconnected enterprise applications — the ones with no APIs, no connectors, just admin screens and manual exports. Prompt2Provision doesn’t just automate one flow. It analyzes the request, generates reusable workflows, validates them, routes them through human approval, registers them, executes them via Orchestrator, and self-heals when selectors break. JML operations, aggregation, reconciliation — all governed, all traceable. This is what enterprise-grade looks like. 80 points.


:2nd_place_medal: 2nd Place — $80 gift card

@Manoj_Batra — ControlVault

Manoj tackled one of the most painful realities in compliance: evidence packs assembled manually, with missing files nobody notices until audit week. ControlVault uses a coding agent to build, run, validate, detect gaps, generate the audit pack, recover from failure, and flag high-risk controls for human review — without auto-closing anything it shouldn’t. Clean governance, real enterprise applicability. 78 points.


:3rd_place_medal: 3rd Place — $70 gift card

@AJ_Ask — Invoice Processing Bot built with Codex

Abhishek prompted his way to a full enterprise-grade invoice processing bot — REFramework, Orchestrator queues, Regex extraction, Config.xlsx-driven, proper exception handling — without traditional development. No manual workflow building. Just prompts, Codex, and UiPath working together end-to-end. A great showcase of how agentic development can accelerate delivery without cutting corners on quality. 76 points.


:sports_medal: 4th Place — $60 UiPath Swag voucher

@ranveer2306 — AIInvoiceProcessor

Ranveer designed on Mac, tested on Windows, and brought three coding agents into the room — Claude Code as architect, Codex as builder, Gemini CLI as QA reviewer. Each with their own system prompt and clear role, collaborating like a real automation team. The multi-agent setup, the human-in-the-loop gates before deployment, and the honest documentation of what worked and what didn’t made this a genuinely instructive submission. 75 points.


:sports_medal: 5th Place — $50 UiPath Swag voucher

@ForsakenFiji — AURORA

Nick built a 19-agent swarm that models an entire UiPath Center of Excellence as software. Discovery fleet, Build fleet, Operate fleet, a Conductor, five HITL gates declared in policy.yaml, a self-healing Surgeon that rotates Orchestrator credentials in 4 seconds, and a nightly compost step that turns the swarm’s own learnings into versioned skill improvements. The demo target: open-source supply chain defense. Built end-to-end with Claude Code. 74 points.


:folded_hands: A huge thank you to @Simona_Boboc, @silviu_tanasie, and @alexandru from the UiPath Product Team for joining us as judges and for helping shape this challenge from the start. Your involvement made the evaluation both rigorous and genuinely exciting. :yellow_heart:

Special thanks to @sebastian.ungureanu for his content & video sharp eye :eyes: and help.

And thank you from heart, :heart: to this community, for building, for sharing, for pushing what’s possible.

But wait — we’re not done yet. :grinning_face_with_smiling_eyes:

If the builds above got you thinking “I have ideas too”, good. Because there’s a challenge running right now that doesn’t require you to build anything.

:video_game: Community Scenario Challenge: What would you do with UiPath for Coding Agents?

Four real-world scenarios, a 3am faulted job, a haunted selector, a skills install gone sideways, a legacy project rescue. Your mission: tell us which approach you’d take and how you’d prompt your coding agent to handle it.

No submission deadline pressure. No build required. Just your thinking, your experience, and how you’d handle it in the real world.

The community is already in there sharing some genuinely sharp answers. Come add yours. :dizzy:

Congrats to all the winners! :tada: What amazing ideas and usecases you came up with!

Thank you @loredana_ifrim! It was great opportunity. Where can I find and redeem the voucher?

hI @ranveer2306, once again, congrat :clap: you’ll soon receive a link in your inbox from Tremendous. Thank you!

Thank you @loredana_ifrim and all the jury members. It was a great learning opportunity.

Congratulations to all the winners and participants as well for trying something new and exciting that will surely change the future of working :slight_smile:

Congrats to the winners! :clap:t2::clap:t2:
@ravindra.reddy33 I will reach out by message to give you the exam voucher :smiling_face_with_sunglasses: