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Voluntary List of YC W11 Submissions

78 points| danielsiders | 15 years ago |spreadsheets.google.com | reply

to Enter your Info: https://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?formkey=dFZkT2QxZXFFRWlYUWoyUG4zRVBIZGc6MQ

View the Results: https://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?key=0Ataf_IejHzNydFZkT2QxZXFFRWlYUWoyUG4zRVBIZGc&output=html

Thanks @kellyreid for the updated links

52 comments

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[+] charlief|15 years ago|reply
YC applicants: In case there needs to be some explanation as to why to allow or discourage this, maybe we can give some explicit rationale here. Why did some of you guys share your submissions and how does it benefit you as a YC applicant? What problem is this solving? I could guess some of the reasons, satisfy curiosity, inspire, a sense of community, relieving some anxiety, exposing some common valuable information ( no one got a YC response yet), etc. danielsiders: what is the story in setting this up?
[+] danielsiders|15 years ago|reply
We were curious about the field at large, independent of being applicants. Tired of relying on pg/yc to share aggregate data. We're hackers, we like raw data.
[+] ig1|15 years ago|reply
Why not disclose it ?

Assuming you're not in stealth, it seems a reasonable way to get additional feedback and publicity for your startup.

[+] kellyreid|15 years ago|reply
we're curious, and it helps alleviate the stress and anxiety by having people to commiserate with
[+] benzheren|15 years ago|reply
there are about 50 users on it now...seems to be working okay
[+] dstein|15 years ago|reply
Well I know what I'm gonna apply with next year... Google spreadsheets absolutely suck for this type of collaboration.
[+] benzheren|15 years ago|reply
has anyone tried the zoho one? I know it is not free though
[+] JofArnold|15 years ago|reply
I'm upvoting partly because it seems a cool idea, but partly because I'm scientifically interested in what'll happen to goog docs with multiple concurrent users; valuable for knowing how it responds re using in live environments for user feedback.
[+] JofArnold|15 years ago|reply
The answer is "badly"

Around 50 or so active concurrent users it really starts to fail. No doubt some of the others can better quantify/qualify my general remark.

[+] danielsiders|15 years ago|reply
Not sure if this is kosher, but lots of people were curious. Please don't hurt us.
[+] vladd|15 years ago|reply
This reminds me of the other thread where pg wants to moderate more strongly RMS posts ( http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=1861577 ).

Maybe have RMS implemented in a way similar to the Ask HN section: they get a penalty, but also a dedicated namespace where people can up-vote them inside the HN voting system.

This is as close you will get to using HN as an online interface in order to rank the entries in this spreadsheet.

[+] johnrob|15 years ago|reply
The submissions are missing the most important part - founder bios.
[+] nopaintjustpxls|15 years ago|reply
I highly encourage sharing your ideas. The YC application deadline is well past us, and I'm curious about who and what was submitted. I really like the transparancy of this idea, and after the hours we all put into our applications, it's nice to see the outcome, wether you get accepted to YC11 or not.
[+] danielsiders|15 years ago|reply
We should totally have done a video of this. Like was said in the chatroom, it's like watching Hacker Ants at work.
[+] alexl|15 years ago|reply
Ooops. Sorry about making a reaaaaaally really tall table cell there. I actually used the same texts I used for the Ycombinator submission. If you could make the cells slightly wider, please, the text would fit better and not make the entry all over people's screens.
[+] jdverni|15 years ago|reply
Awaiting the collective wave of terror when a 'Yes' appears in column M.
[+] alexl|15 years ago|reply
Has anybody received the rejection letter very soon after posting their submission in that table? I got it the next day. I don't even know if there were 24 hours between the two events :)
[+] jkalkbrenner|15 years ago|reply
Sorry, seems there are too many destructive people. If you can find a way to control input, please let us know. We would be more than happy to provide input.
[+] kellyreid|15 years ago|reply
look at my comment above - the form version i put up should handle the destructive edit problem
[+] jdverni|15 years ago|reply
Shopobot looks sweet
[+] ig1|15 years ago|reply
Agreed, but I'm not sure if they'll be able to keep at it

I looked at building something similar a while back but found most of the big retailers (Amazon, eBay) prohibited you from storing historical price data. Unless that's changed I'm not sure their approach is going to be feasible in the long term.

[+] nostromo|15 years ago|reply
Thanks! blush

We put a lot of time into the design. We've held off any sort of "rate my startup" to see if we make it to the next round.

[+] galisevych|15 years ago|reply
it seems that people have a lot of fun in that list. I'm thinking that idea is not bad, and writing down your startup there is open you up to people "in same boat", allow you to collaborate and gang up to make combined projects. Therefore it is not relevant to YC W11.
[+] dirktheman|15 years ago|reply
Crap. For some reason my submission got on row 118. Really like the idea though!
[+] iloveyouocean|15 years ago|reply
How about a column for Intro Videos? Was that purposefully left off?
[+] nkassis|15 years ago|reply
Purely to avoid the humiliation in my case ;p I'll probably add it soon.
[+] kellyreid|15 years ago|reply
here's hoping this isn't against some rule or guideline. good idea, though!
[+] zachster|15 years ago|reply
Rules? I don't understand.
[+] bpierce|15 years ago|reply
genius!
[+] ABrandt|15 years ago|reply
I upvoted you to get your attention, but comments like these are usually frowned upon here on HN. The general rule is that a comment should have some kind of substance to it, rather than simple agreement.

Check out the site guidelines(http://ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html), good luck, and welcome!