How Generative AI is Changing Search and Website Experiences
Feb 05, 2025 • 2 Minute Read • Elizabeth Spranzani, Chief Technology Officer

Agentic AI refers to a new class of AI applications that don't just sit around waiting to be prompted. These agents combine large language models (LLMs) with real business context and tools that can autonomously make decisions, take steps, and follow through.
Think of these AI agents as the overachievers of the AI world. They're capable, autonomous, and always taking initiative.
What sets agentic AI apart from traditional automation or even AI-assisted workflows is its ability to operate with higher autonomy, adaptability, and decision-making complexity.
Unlike traditional AI or chat-based assistants, agentic systems can perform tasks like:
And as tools like Microsoft Copilot Studio, LangChain, OpenAI’s Agent Builder, and Salesforce Agentforce mature, the barrier to building these experiences is lower than ever.
But new tools don’t deliver transformation on their own—people do. That’s why Verndale launched the hackathon—to put innovation directly into the hands of the curious, the creative, and the collaborative.
We designed the AI Agent Hackathon with four key goals:
Participants could select from three categories:
The rules were simple: come up with an idea, form a team, and submit a short written proposal and a five-minute video explaining the concept. A working proof-of-concept wasn’t required, but it would earn bonus points with the judges.
The response was incredible.
While many teams built agents focused on internal operational improvements, others tackled external-facing experiences, from self-service ecommerce chat to dynamic CTA personalization. A number of entries blurred the lines between categories, with agents that not only streamlined workflows but also directly elevated the user experience.
The hackathon kicked off in early April, with a four-week sprint to submission. The process was structured but flexible, designed to give participants room to experiment while guiding them through essential steps:
We encouraged teams to use whatever platforms best suited their use cases, including the following technology highlights:
The only requirement was that there be no production environments. This was a space for sandboxed innovation—safe, experimental, and employee-led.
While the entries varied widely in function and scope, several clear themes emerged:
Multiple teams tackled the persistent challenge of documentation, whether in Confluence, GitHub, or SharePoint. These agents helped surface relevant content, generate specs, summarize functional details, and reduce time spent on "digital archaeology."
Several submissions reimagined the talent acquisition process with agents that sourced candidates from LinkedIn, analyzed CVs, conducted automated interviews, and even generated structured feedback for hiring managers.
From AI-powered case study authors to agents that streamline CMS migration content tagging, teams built tools that reduce the manual burden of content-heavy workflows.
On the website experience front, agents were developed to support everything from interactive event booth kiosks to conversational ecommerce interfaces that guided users through product discovery and cart management.
Some of the most advanced agents were virtual strategists—tools that combined Salesforce data, historical performance, and business logic to generate idea-starters for account plans, prioritize roadmaps, or propose new tools for adoption.
All submissions were reviewed by a panel of internal judges, who scored each project against six weighted criteria:
The top 5 scoring teams presented their entries live in mid-May for a final round of judging, with cash prizes awarded for:
Top Overall Agent
Best Operational Idea
Best Website Experience Innovation
All participants with valid entries will also receive a significant number of points in our employee rewards program as recognition for their contribution.
AI isn't a passing trend—and at Verndale, we recognize that. The hackathon goes deeper than a showcase of technical creativity; it's a reflection of what makes Verndale, Verndale:
As agentic AI continues to shape the industry, we're focused on building the muscle to use the tools with intent. That means training our teams and experimenting with frameworks. While vendors race to release AI features, Verndale is investigating how it can actually help.
Some of the ideas from the hackathon are already being tested, adapted, or piloted with clients. Others are becoming prototypes, pitch decks, or springboards for what we'll try next.
AI is moving fast, and the companies that thrive will be the ones that help shape what comes next. This hackathon showed that Verndale is more than ready to do just that.
Thank you to everyone who built, supported, or joined the ride. You're helping us build what's next.
If you're interested in learning more or piloting one of these programs, get in touch with your Verndale account manager or one of our experts.