Some of the most underrated lessons I learnt from Y Combinator
- Make something people want
- Talk to your customers everyday
- Build MVP and go to Market ASAP
Share 1-2 lessons from your journey in the comments
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No MBA. No design degree. Just Canva and clever outreach.
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87% of Y-Combinator's latest batch are Al startups.
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Top 10 accelerators that you can apply at a super early stage ๐
1. Y Combinator | Pre-Seed, $500k for ~10%
2. Entrepreneur First | No team, $250k for ~9%
3. South Park Commons| Pre-Idea, $1M
4. Antler Global | Pre-Seed, $250k for 9%
5. Sequoia
Many people have asked me if Sam Altman owns 0% of OpenAI, how could he afford to invest and fund projects the way he does?
1) Note on Early Exit:
โจSam co-founded a startup called Loopt in college. It wasnโt a massive success, but it sold for $43.4
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According to Y Combinator, here are 15 common mistakes to steer clear of:
1. Single Founder
2. Bad Location
3. Marginal Niche
4. Derivative Idea
5. Obstinacy
6. Hiring Bad Programmers
7. Choosing the Wrong Platform
8. Slowness in Launching
9. Launch