March 03, 2021
We’re super excited to announce the winners of our 20th Developer Economics prize draw. Thanks to over 19,000 of you who took the time to contribute to the developer ecosystem!
If you’re new to our prize draws, developers who take our surveys earn 100 points for every new survey completed, plus 10 points for providing their feedback about the survey. You can see the list of benefits and rewards here.
We’ve reached out to winners directly via email. If you recognise your email address but believe you haven’t been contacted yet, you can contact us here.
The lists above only include prize-draw winners and not runner-ups. If the prize draw winners do not claim their prizes within 10 workings of us contacting them, then runner-ups will be invited to claim them instead.
Special thanks to our prize sponsors SitePoint, DeveloperWeek, Basecode, Sketchfab, HTB Academy and @Coding for donating prizes to the survey! Are you a company interested in giving away a prize to developers in our next survey? Get in touch!
If you’re not a winner, don’t despair, our next survey, our 21st will be live later this year. We’re already on the hunt for some amazing prizes, and open to your suggestions. What prizes would you like to win? Drop us an email or send us a Tweet.
To ensure that you are notified when our next survey is live, sign up. Don’t forget to make sure the survey notification option is ticked.
Over 2,600 developers joined our Referral Program and 270 were especially competitive in promoting our survey to their communities. Thanks to everyone who took on the challenge! If you want to test your influencer abilities in our next survey, make sure you join our Referral Program. Without further do, here are the top 50 winners:
Want to take part in our next surveys referral program? You can sign up here.
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