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The #1 question Computer Science students ask is "What project should I build?". The **Project Ideas Generator** is the answer. Don't build another To-Do List. Recruiters are tired of seeing them. This tool suggests unique, tiered project ideas that demonstrate actual engineering skills. From "Clone of Spotify" to "Real-time Chat App with End-to-End Encryption", find ideas that will actually make your resume stand out.
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Start with "Beginner" if you are learning, "Advanced" for portfolio.
Review the generated project brief including required tech stack.
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We categorize projects by "Employability". **Level 1 (Learning)**: Calculators, Weather Apps. Good for learning syntax. **Level 2 (Portfolio)**: E-commerce, heavily interactive dashboards. Good for internships. **Level 3 (Capstone)**: Real-time systems, AI integrations, SaaS products. Good for full-time jobs.
**Stop Overthinking**: Pick an idea and start coding. Analysis paralysis kills progress. **Tech Stack Guidance**: We suggest the right tools (e.g., "Use Firebase for this chat app", "Use Python for this scraper"). **Feature Roadmap**: We don't just give a title; we list 5 key features you must implement.
**Hackathons**: needing a quick idea to prototype in 24 hours. **Final Year Project**: Finding a complex topic that satisfies university requirements.
A curated database of 500+ project prompts tagged by industry trends.
Don't just copy code. Build it yourself so you can explain it in interviews.
Deploy it! A live link is worth 100 GitHub repos.
Write a blog post about how you built it. Communication is a key skill.