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Is it possible to get into YC as a sole founder?

4 points| codeme | 13 years ago | reply

How can I increase my chance as a sole founder? And most importantly why is this bias against sole founders?

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[+] pdog|13 years ago|reply
> Is it possible to get into YC as a sole founder?

Yes, in the sense that they've accepted single founders before.

> How can I increase my chance as a sole founder?

Find a co-founder ;)

> Why is there this bias against sole founders?

Because they have the data to back up the assertion that multiple founders makes a startup more likely to succeed.

[+] codeme|13 years ago|reply
I know:)

I prefer to be sole founder as I had bad experiences from previous gigs.

Is there any other attribute (like strong IP and customer demand) that can compensate for not having a co-founder? What else?

[+] sand_9999|13 years ago|reply
We are in the same boat. I am 30+ techie & marketing person. Most of my school friends are happily married and are busy with their jobs in large corporations. I am kindof a misfit when it comes to living a "normal" life of 9-5 job. I have tried 4 times to start new company...and failed all 4 times. Left the job last year and started another company. It was moderately successful (Ramen profitable). But I know its limits..it will not be more than Ramen successful. Now I am trying to start another company. But I know that I can not pull this project off by myself. I need a team. And its so darn hard to build a team. Went to meetups, startup weekends, hackathons etc etc. No luck. I even tried elance and odesk. They are not very useful for startups anyway. How do people find partners to build a company?