1. Share a real problem
Owners post authentic, real-life problems with context, constraints, and impact.
Anyone can share real-world problems — professors, medical staff, mechanics & more. Tech build practical solutions that create impact.
Owners post authentic, real-life problems with context, constraints, and impact.
Define what “good” looks like — timelines, deliverables, and success metrics.
Students self-select by skills, form pods, build, and iterate in the open.
Finished solutions are showcased with transparent credits for owners and solvers.
Guided, structured submissions so owners share context, blockers, and desired outcomes.
Teams self-select based on skills, interest, and availability — no random assignments.
Browse curated, real-world ideas with clear scope, tags, and expected impact.
Direct channels for owners and teams to clarify requirements and unblock fast.
Checkpoints, updates, and roles to keep delivery on track and visible.
Ship with proper acknowledgment and a public record of who solved what.
Hi, I’m Mohammad Fazil — the CEO of Collab Mind. I built this platform to help students work on real-world problems instead of repetitive assignments.
My vision: connect people who face real challenges with students who want to build real solutions.
Email: admin@collabmind.in