How to bootstrap in The Valley/San Francisco for 3 months
We are both in our 30's with a couple of startups behind us already. We are outgoing and would love to meetup with fellow hackers and entrepreneurs.
We have a place to stay in Palo Alto for the first week or so and we have a few friends in The Valley in other startups that we hope(!) can set us up with desks for some of the time. But we are also more than willing to get to know new people, work from cafes etc.
The official purpose of the trip is to network, bootstrap and ultimately meet with a lot of investors to pitch our project.
I'm writing here in hopes of getting some good advice of how to survive 3 months in The Valley or San Francisco. I of cause have a huge amount of questions, and I bet you can tell me stuff I didn't know I needed to know. But to get the started here are my most burning questions:
- Where should we go to meet and hang out with other cool startups? - How do we get internet? - How do we get SIMs without a contract for our iPhones and iPads? - Do you know of a friendly startup with one or two extra desks that we can use for a limited time? - How do we get around cheaply (transport)? - And of cause, do you have a spare bed or couch? ;)
[+] [-] negrit|13 years ago|reply
- For the sim cards. Any monthly prepaid plan like the $50 T-mobile 4G with unlimited data, text &talk is fine.
- For internet try check verizon, att, t-mobile or timewarner. I currently have time warner. It's a bit expensive. FIOS with 20mb/s for $45 a month.
- For the event checkout http://www.eventbrite.com & http://www.meetup.com and search for the events.
- Fro the transportation, get a cliper card. You can take the bart and the bus with it. Unfortunately a car is a must have for the bay area if you are planning to driving around palo alto, ...
And, it's a good idea, we should setup an hacker news meetup !
[+] [-] codenerdz|13 years ago|reply
Instead get StraightTalks unlimited voice/data/text "Bring Your Own Device" plan for $45(Select AT&T compatible and microsim)
http://www.straighttalksim.com/shop.php
[+] [-] watson|13 years ago|reply
I've been thinking back and forth about if we should get a car, but couldn't figure out if it was a headache if we where to stay in SF for some of the time (I've got no clue if it's hard to find parking or anything like that).
Since it's for a long period (3 months), would you sugest rental or should we buy a cheap old model and sell it before we leave?
Btw. In regards to internet, I wasn't thinking about a DSL line (since we don't have fixed place to live) - I was more thinking if it was worth considering some WiFi hotspot plans if that sort of thing even exists (don't know if Starbucks or cafes have stuff like that)
[+] [-] israelyc|13 years ago|reply
Get the ATT unlimited text&talk for $50 and buy a 1GB data plan for $25 (total $75/M, no contract). It would work perfectly on 3G.
In any case you will need to download the APN settings profile, so once you have the plan go on wifi to http://unlockit.co.nz/ and download the att profile.
[+] [-] icodestuff|13 years ago|reply
[+] [-] mchannon|13 years ago|reply
San Francisco and "the valley" are very different and far enough apart that you don't want to make the commute between them any more often than necessary. Plan on multiple consecutive days in one before you visit the other.
It's nearly pointless (and a huge hassle) to have a car in SF, and it's useful if not essential to have a car in the valley. Zipcars are cute but they end up being far more expensive than regular rental cars if you need them for more than a few hours. They also require a significant amount of up-front planning, as you have to obtain additional hardware before being able to drive one away.
Best place to meet and network are meetup.com, and other entrepreneurs' pitch sessions. Hacker Dojo and a few other co-working places are pretty good too.
[+] [-] nickbarnwell|13 years ago|reply
[+] [-] watson|13 years ago|reply
Sounds great! The Podio guys are awesome. You can get in touch with me on [email protected]. We'll arrive on the 28th of August and leave on the 25th of November.
[+] [-] 10dpd|13 years ago|reply
[+] [-] watson|13 years ago|reply
We will not be working for anybody during our stay. It's simply a business trip so we can network, pitch for investors and hopefully raise money.
[+] [-] petern|13 years ago|reply
[+] [-] watson|13 years ago|reply