WeConnect – Your Campus, Your Community

This simple yet profound statement encapsulates the essence of our Weconnect app, which we developed for the We4tech competition. The competition challenged us to tackle real-world problems faced by the state and central government, and we chose to focus on the issue of disconnected alumni networks.
Weconnect is a social media-inspired app designed to create a seamless connection between students and professionals. Unlike traditional social media platforms, Weconnect aims to eliminate the fear of missing out (FOMO) while offering all the essential features for effective networking.
Our app includes personalized profiles, group discussions, and a job board. These features allow users to showcase their skills, connect with like-minded individuals, stay informed about upcoming events, and explore alumni networks.
We’re proud to announce that Weconnect secured 2nd place in the We4tech competition. This achievement is a testament to the hard work and dedication of our team.
Developing Weconnect has been a valuable experience. It has not only allowed us to contribute to a meaningful cause but has also provided us with valuable skills and knowledge in software development, project management, and teamwork.
We believe that Weconnect have the potential to make a significant difference in the lives of students and professionals by strengthening alumni networks and fostering a sense of community. We are committed to continuing to develop and improve the app to ensure its long-term success.



I would like to thank our Group Director Sir, Prof. Dr. Uday Salunkhe sir for providing us with this amazing learning opportunity and all my team members for their support and hardwork Atharv Deshpande, Nandini Thakkar, Amol Sawarkar, Sumukh Sharma and
Welingkar Institute of Management
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