I am the founder of Zip Phone (S14), the only company from that batch to have had an exit so far according to yclist. This is my quick story - joined YC in the summer of 2014 with a product that I had been working on in my spare time. Spent my 3 months in Mountain View, but just did not have the traction to make an impact on demo day. Discussed it with my group partners (qasar, pb, dalton etc.) and they recommended that I defer my presentation to the next batch. Came back to India to continue working on the product, and meanwhile got an acquihire offer from a local company. The offer wasn't impressive by YC standards at all, and I reached out to the partners for more advice.
This is what they basically said - Do whatever you want, we'll back you up. No ifs and buts. No conditions. Pretty much unconditional support.
The acquisition finally did go ahead, and YC essentially just got their money back. But at no point did I feel pressured to do anything. Even when things weren't rosy, YC was always there for support, but never any undue pressure.
Needless to say I suppose, but I'm a fan. I'm working on a new startup now, and hopefully will apply soon again to YC!
I am the founder of Zip Phone (S14), the only company from that batch to have had an exit so far according to yclist. This is my quick story - joined YC in the summer of 2014 with a product that I had been working on in my spare time. Spent my 3 months in Mountain View, but just did not have the traction to make an impact on demo day. Discussed it with my group partners (qasar, pb, dalton etc.) and they recommended that I defer my presentation to the next batch. Came back to India to continue working on the product, and meanwhile got an acquihire offer from a local company. The offer wasn't impressive by YC standards at all, and I reached out to the partners for more advice.
This is what they basically said - Do whatever you want, we'll back you up. No ifs and buts. No conditions. Pretty much unconditional support.
The acquisition finally did go ahead, and YC essentially just got their money back. But at no point did I feel pressured to do anything. Even when things weren't rosy, YC was always there for support, but never any undue pressure.
Needless to say I suppose, but I'm a fan. I'm working on a new startup now, and hopefully will apply soon again to YC!