Empowering FTC robotics teams worldwide through mentorship, collaboration, and community support
BoogieConnects is an online platform created to connect FTC robotics teams that need assistance with those willing to offer help. We encourage collaboration, mentorship, and technical growth across the FTC community by allowing teams to post issues, find support, and communicate with others who share relevant expertise.
We believe that every robotics team deserves access to knowledge and support, regardless of their location or experience level. By creating a bridge between teams seeking help and experienced mentors, we're building a stronger, more collaborative FTC community.
Our platform transforms how robotics teams collaborate by creating a space where knowledge, expertise, and innovation flow freely.
Comprehensive support for FTC robotics teams at every stage of their journey
Get help with mechanical design, build strategies, and hardware troubleshooting from experienced teams who have faced similar challenges.
Receive guidance on autonomous routines, sensor integration, control systems, and debugging from mentors with programming expertise.
Learn CAD best practices, get feedback on your designs, and discover efficient modeling techniques for robotics applications.
Meet some of the incredible FTC teams that make BoogieConnects possible
Founding Team
Pioneer team specializing in advanced autonomous programming and innovative mechanical solutions. Active mentors in the community.
Community Member
Join BoogieConnects and become part of a growing network of FTC teams sharing knowledge and expertise.
Growing Community
Hundreds of FTC teams from around the world are connecting, collaborating, and building better bots together.
Getting help or offering support is simple with BoogieConnects
Sign up with your team number, name, and bio. Tell the community about your team's specialties and experience.
Need help? Create a post describing your issue. Want to help? Browse requests and find teams that need your expertise.
When a mentor offers help, both parties receive contact information to start collaborating. Happy building!