gfavvas | 10 years ago | on: Circle Medical (YC S15) Brings a Full Service Medical Practice to You
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gfavvas | 14 years ago | on: Ask HN: What's the best solution for non-recurring payment?
gfavvas | 14 years ago | on: Ask HN: Entering into a partnership with strangers.
I'd try to structure a trial period where you get to work with the other founders for a predetermined period of time.
If you do chose to continue, make sure you're protected. i.e. who owns the software you're developing? You don't want to develop it and then have them fire you and keep your shares, for example.
You should also build vesting into your shares. 4 year vesting is common, so that if you leave after 1 year you will still have 1/4 of your equity.
gfavvas | 14 years ago | on: Should You Pay to Pitch Your Startup?
Between incubators such as YC and others, hustling for intros, and Angel List, there's no reason ever to pay to pitch investors.
The ones charging $1,000-$8,000 are just robbing Peter to pay Paul. The more people they invite to pitch, the more money they make, a portion of which they will "invest" in the "winner."
These people are leeches leaches and need to be called out as such.
gfavvas | 14 years ago | on: You have $200. How do you drive traffic?
If not, then the answer is it depends. It depends on who you're targeting, and on what action (reading an article? sharing it? signing up for a product or newsletter?) defines success.
gfavvas | 14 years ago | on: Ask HN: Is it unethical for an app to tweet and follow?
II) 1) B) Get users' permission before: - sending Tweets or other messages on their behalf. A user authenticating through your application does not constitute consent to send a message.
I'd disable their access to your account and report the app to Twitter: http://support.twitter.com/groups/33-report-a-violation
gfavvas | 14 years ago | on: Show HN: Update on my startup - very overdue.
I would also have more detail on what exactly the product does without requiring the user to sign up. Some screenshots of use cases of how you can help me would be beneficial.
Most people don't realize how most of the payment for an office visit with a doctor doesn't actually go to the doctor. We eliminate the need for office space and having someone handle paperwork and insurance and replace it with software.
You're right that there are other doctors with concierge medicine who charge for the convenience. The point is we are making this accessible to patients who have a regular insurance plan and can't or won't pay extra for the convenience factor.