Coolest Tool Award

Wiki communities around the globe have diverse use cases and technical needs. Volunteer developers are often the first to find and address those use cases. They experiment with new ideas, build local and global solutions and enhance the experience in our software.

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There are incredibly many great tools out there.

It’s time to celebrate this!

Coolest Tool Award 2024

The fifth edition of the Coolest Tool Award returns with an in-person event for the first time since 2019! The winners will be announced at Wikimania 2024.

The call for nominations is now closed. Thank you very much for your ideas & recommendation(s)!

The award is organized & selected by the Coolest Tool Academy. Members of the 2024 edition are: Gbemisola Esho, Joris Quarshie, Doğu Abaris, Tricia Burmeister, Mike Peel, Will Kent, Leon Ziemba, Tamsin Braisher, Seyram Komla Sapaty, Onyinyechi Onifade, and Deb Tankersley

2024 Winners

The Coolest Tool Award winners were announced on August 10, 2024, during the closing ceremony of Wikimania Katowice!

Winner Videos 🎥 Category Category description
Web2Cit 🎥 Quality Tools to improve content quality
Cat-a-lot 🎥 Editor Tools that augment editing
InteGraality 🎥 Experience Intuitive and easy to use
Wikidata Walkabout 🎥 Tiny Small tools and tools that do one thing well
View It! 🎥 Newcomer New tools or tools by new developers
ISA Tool 🎥 Eggbeater Tools in use for more than 10 years
CampWiz 🎥 Honorable mention
 
Gathering of all the Coolest Tool Award winners and Academy members that were participating in-person at Wikimania Katowice

How does it work?

 
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Coolest Tool Academy

The award is organized & selected by the Coolest Tool Academy. This group is selected with a variety of criteria ensuring continuity (up to 2 spots from previous years), previous year winners, mix of editors / developers / Wikimedia Foundation staff, mix of geography and languages. This is done to minimize bias. Folks who are interested in organizing the Coolest Tool Award in the next edition are invited to reach out to us. :-)

Nomination process

The nomination process is open for 3-4 weeks, to give time for people to submit nominations for their favorite tools.

You can nominate multiple tools and are encouraged to do so! The more the merrier, the Academy needs your help getting to know all the cool tools in the ecosystem.

What is a tool?

A tool is a piece of software in the Wikimedia ecosystem that is useful from your perspective. Some examples of tools are: gadgets, MediaWiki extensions, websites and web services, APIs, mobile applications, desktop applications, bots, PAWS notebooks, user scripts, etc.

The most important thing is to highlight the work of the technical community, no matter what shape or form the tool takes :-)

Selection process

After the nomination process finishes, the Academy gets together to discuss the entries and selection process, then they individually review the nominated tools, and finally there is a last meeting where the Academy reconvenes and discusses the nominations to finally assign the awards in a variety of categories.

Award ceremony

The awarded projects are announced in a dedicated award ceremony. Depending on the situation either co-located with an existing movement event, or if it is not possible, in a virtual event.

Previous editions

See a full list of winners from all years at: Coolest Tool Award/Full history.

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