What big, ambitious hard tech startup are you building?
@guardian-io7 ай бұрын
Paycoo & Astroforge, Vision of the future
@fryderykchopin13817 ай бұрын
Rainmaker
@williammorris17637 ай бұрын
Give me money and I'll tell you.
@pereckerdal7 ай бұрын
Building the first microphone with human-level hearing
@motownmoneygang7 ай бұрын
Applying to YC for the 3d time with Starboat! My big ambition is to create an internet free of sponsored content, where the sorting MLA's are single-mindedly working for the benefit of the end user. How to get there? That's a tricky one... I pivoted from a classical Tar-Pit: An 'everything' video-scrolling app (geo-social media, ticketing, marketplace). I had designs, requirements for the main MLA, full stack devs, and a business model that would allow us freedom from ad-money. In theory it should work - but it didn't. The promise of an everything-platform that would be non-addictive, unifying, and ad-free was big - so big that it became vague. I couldn't find a good anwser to the question: "How will you get users?" I thought I knew, but the acquisition plan wasn't clear enough. This caused devs to lose faith, and we never launched. Afterwards I failed to attract technical talent, because they kept asking the same question; "How will you get users?" And my awnser never satisfied. Then, for a while I did not know what to do... Until recently, when I pivoted to this more tangible idea; What if having a website was easier than having an instagram? At my current internship I work with independent designers and small art & 2nd-hand shops. They all want the same thing: a simple website to showcase and sell their work. They are busy running their physical businesses, so they asked me to make it for them. I tried all website builders that I could find, and even though I delivered them functioning sites, I found none truly met their needs. The main problem being that they have too many options for customization, making the learning curve too steep for them, and managing too time consuming. Often times these tools are still limited where it actually matters! (Squarespace doesn't support main EU transaction providers for example) I gained a lot of insight in this niche of small businesses and designers, and used that to design a tool that will hopefully make setting up and running a website/webshop easier than setting up an instagram account. I now know my first users. The path to product market fit has changed, but the long term ambition remains the same. I have little faith in making it to this batch, since I am not so technical, and have yet to find a good co-founder match, but I always enjoy signing up because it helps getting a clearer vision of what Starboat should be. P.s. Nice video! really enjoyed this one, with all the examples, thanks 😁
@chriswilfrid6 ай бұрын
Hope this help: • LOI (Letter of Intent) • Sell showcase products • Build prototype fast • Show clear path actions • Work with credentials • 3D printed scale model • GOV location demand • Government grant • CAD simulation test • Innovate specific MVP • Chunk size beginning • Big Market To Derisk • Good Excite Storyteller • Be Frugal and Smart
Cool idea. Auto (high quality, non-realtime) subtitling/close captioning in every language for videos would be handy too. 🤔
@apppundir91844 ай бұрын
Thanks
@nickd7177 ай бұрын
Andromeda Surgical (YC S23) - autonomous surgical robots. We’ll be on here next time!
@M_OE.1017 ай бұрын
Being someone who is building a hard tech startup, this was a phenomenal & incredibly relevant video. Keep up the brilliant work, YC!
@millingabani7 ай бұрын
Amazing, what are you building. Would love to learn more
@tigerrx76 ай бұрын
What are you building? I’m also building a hard tech startup.
@M_OE.1016 ай бұрын
Hey both -- I'm building a VTOL backpack drone. Applied to YC S24 batch. Hoping for the best. Would love to know about you guys?
@M_OE.1016 ай бұрын
What are you guys building?
@fairvalues45102 ай бұрын
I'm building a flying humanoid robot, about to apply for F24. Did you manage to get into S24?@@M_OE.101
@UsSpiritual7 ай бұрын
What I would really want to see the panel do is to discuss in detail one specific company let's say Sea Bound and tear down, how the young college graduate went about building their team, day-in-a-life kind of experience but on podcast will be a good video.
@shoaibux6 ай бұрын
Wow, looks like I've finished this at 4:47 AM without taking a single pause. Loved it!
@rira126217 ай бұрын
The whole thing at 3:00 is all fun and game, the question is how to get into YC at all with 0 money until then? I mean let's take the the rocket ship example: how far would that thing have to be to get into YC? Prototype? LOI? schematics? idea?
@christianbelloso42506 ай бұрын
Great episode! finally something for hardtech founders.
@chriswilfrid6 ай бұрын
This is what I'm talking about! • Hard Tech • Solo Founder • Compound Startup Things that YC always skeptical, guys open up your mind!!! Think no box.
@ast0nv87 ай бұрын
Good thing YC is becoming more open… I pitched my space company 6 years ago and it was a no. Guess I’ll apply again….
@OSINDIA-uo2cy7 ай бұрын
I wish you the best g..never give up
@J35Y17 ай бұрын
1% acceptance rate, good luck!
@theindubitable5 ай бұрын
That's not a reason to not apply, if he has solid case then its solid. Go for it, 1% is misleading. If you have a solid idea that 1% become 10%, 50% oreven 99%@@J35Y1
@GustavoFerreira-rl8oo3 ай бұрын
Techstars and indiebio are also good hardtech accelerator programs.
@ashwin70026 ай бұрын
Folks, more hardware content please, Thank you for this !!
@GustavoFerreira-rl8oo3 ай бұрын
As a seed hardtech cofounder I founded this conversation quite iluminated.
@gomini37077 ай бұрын
Very interesting to see YC becoming more and more interested in hardware VS software
@valterszakrevskis6 ай бұрын
I actually won a pretty big hackathon with a TEA-making robot :D. For my startup, I'm building something much bigger, cooler and more important
@shoaibux6 ай бұрын
Haha, congratz! btw I've made a note that I'm not going to build a tea-making robot. :D
@valterszakrevskis6 ай бұрын
@@shoaibux thanks, it was a fun super over engineered cup, random fun hack
@thanks6006 ай бұрын
Premises security as a service in SF as test grounds, seasonal farm hands as robots as a service, green energy hydrogen fuel vehicles, deep sea mining.
@BOB_pod7 ай бұрын
Being a hard tech founder is simultaneously the most painful and fulfilling thing in the world On one hand, you know that you are literally going to change the world if you make your company work And on the other, you're regularly fighting to make the business and the science work (and btw, these two not working is a default setting that you have to manually change 💀 ) Very painful, but very worth it :) This coming from a guy running a bootstraped biotech startup that's trying to make humans biologically immortal. Good luck hard tech founders !!! Wish you all the best.
@AlexWilkinsonYYC7 ай бұрын
Haha, good startup idea :D
@resoluation3457 ай бұрын
Hey man, I love entrepreneurs and stuff, but there’s a limit between “ nearly impossible “ and “ impossible for the mean time “. As an entrepreneur, it is crucial to be a bit delusional, but there’s Steve Jobs and theres Elizabeth Holmes. Consider what you are doing with these words, i dont understand what you are doing but take those words into account
@AlexWilkinsonYYC7 ай бұрын
@@resoluation345 Just because Elizabeth Holmes company could not do it, does not mean it was/is impossible to do. The reality is, in the future - with advanced technology - it's more inevitable than impossible. It's hard to label something as impossible if you include the dimension of time, with ever advancing technology. Her idea and talking about it was not the issue - the unethical execution of the idea (lying) was the problem. Otherwise it would've been just another failed startup, which is completely fine. Had she been successful, she would be regarded as a hero like Steve Jobs, whether she had gotten there ethically or not. Like Churchill. He fire-bombed Dresden for no coherent reason - but no one remembers that part. 🤷♂️
@resoluation3457 ай бұрын
@@AlexWilkinsonYYC At the time it was, you need more understanding of biology mate, one drop of blood in and of itself is impossible for all those claims biologically. She was no where near a certified biology researcher with a single idea about what exactly is possible that was why she was aiming for nonsense goal - biology immortality sound nothing diff to me. You might as well start building time machines to the past. There’s a limit between whats possible and not. Yes there’s that limit and companies who are way too delusional in the extreme spectrum sure collapse.
@resoluation3457 ай бұрын
@@AlexWilkinsonYYC if you can’t realize something as being in the hilarious end of delusion spectrum thats one path to doom.
@zeljkapotoku2757 ай бұрын
Very inspiring, thank you!
@mjmikaelson6 ай бұрын
Another great episode! ✨😉👍
@qet-lab6 ай бұрын
Anybody noticed the innovation juice was not orange this time but darker. Hard tech is on another different level 😂😂😂😂
@royykahangwe6 ай бұрын
This is fascinating!
@Friday47 ай бұрын
Perfect timing
@Dinbu447 ай бұрын
Amazing content 🔥
@jpmaureira7 ай бұрын
Pretty encouraging!
@BlueBirdgg7 ай бұрын
Wasnt Garry out till 12 August?
@GarryTan7 ай бұрын
LOL it takes a week or so to produce these things
@omidanari91337 ай бұрын
@@GarryTandon't you look for the next ai revolutionary company? we are here 😊. just needs to be seen.
@chriswilfrid6 ай бұрын
@@GarryTan let them cook ☕
@Manickavasagam-nu5zt6 ай бұрын
y combinator create a whatsapp option so instead of fill form and procedure directly send a idea , also tell it in next video after added it also single founders with idea dont have experience so help for next steps.
@tanaylakhani7 ай бұрын
Foundation of Search for the AI world
@OneManOnFire5 ай бұрын
Cruise car in the thumbnails
@NEPTUNENEWSPACE7 ай бұрын
📈
@mvegaarance7 ай бұрын
A friend is starting a company to grow wood in a laboratory instead of cutting trees: New Dawn Bio 🤓
@mindlessthoughts55927 ай бұрын
That’s extremely cool. I checked the site I believe but I didn’t see much there.
@mvegaarance7 ай бұрын
@@mindlessthoughts5592 he posts updates on LinkedIn mostly
@AlexWilkinsonYYC7 ай бұрын
Now there's an idea! Hardwood is insaaaaanely expensive. 🤔
@chriswilfrid6 ай бұрын
Real life Hashirama Senju
@pmgrabki6 ай бұрын
Nice idea but you need insane amount of free energy. On the oposite side you have free energy from the sun and water. In wright ecosystem trees grow without supervision and are still expensive. In lab you need energy, water from outside source. What do you think would be more expensive?
@K8ng-sp4vp7 ай бұрын
Live sports streaming application
@AlexWilkinsonYYC7 ай бұрын
Does hard tech necessarily have to be physical? Does it stand for "hardware tech" or is it short for "hard to make tech"?🤔 For example, what if it's a software project moonshot like "I'm going to build a complete integrated system to run an entire democratic government" or something. Maybe "hard tech" should refer just to physical, and "moonshot-tech" or "moon-tech" should refer to any wildly ambitious project, hardware or software. 🌔🚀 Or maybe "frontier-tech" for anything which if successful, would change society, globally.
@pereckerdal7 ай бұрын
Hard tech is usually called deep tech in Europe
@wandilekhumalo70627 ай бұрын
I like moonshot-tech😅
@gomini37077 ай бұрын
It stands for hardware. Atoms of hardware VS bits of hardware. As Sam Altman said, trying to get funded for hard tech is easier than most believe.
@AlexWilkinsonYYC7 ай бұрын
@@gomini3707 they include bio companies under the umbrella as well. 🤔
@iles6636 ай бұрын
Imagine being born in Africa no VC funding just you God and your failing start up i think it's not fair if yc care they should try reach me in Africa so that I may have a chance to pitch my idea
@pmgrabki6 ай бұрын
No offence but Boom is not a very good example of a successful startup. Its an example of a startup that got good financing. They just burned a lot of money and 8 years later they are still developing. A lot of LOIs prove nothing when it turns out their plane is worth couple of Boeings. There is a reason why Concorde flew only couple of destinations, reason being cost of travel (10k per ticket from London to NY). Its like assumimg there is a huge market for 1 class tickets, there is not and 90% destinations you cant reach in 1 class. Your all acting out like they are next big thing and cant see the obvious, they are the next Theranos. Dont get me wrong its a greate idea but commercially its impossible to achive. Airline companies are on very thin margins and cutting cost on everything, so let's make smaller plane and 10x more expensive, but it is faster!!! Seems like a great idea said no one. I would rather give money to a company that is using new technologies to make a regular plane (e.g. carbon fiber cabin, hydrogen engines or modified engines so they can burn hydrogen, fly by wire, simplified design, planes made by 3d printing, this kind of stuff) so its lighter more efficient and costs half the money of a Boeing or Airbus. These old companies cant do that because they are old tech, huge and cant addapt that quickly to new conditions and new technologies.
@noahloyd97 ай бұрын
@ycombinator hey yc, I’m a young man with big dreams, I have a great idea for a startup that I think could help change lives .. i’ve been trying to learn to start coding to create my mvp but I’ve come to realize the scope of the challenge at hand. I desperately want to pull this concept into creation , I have some money that I had saved for a car and was wondering if it would be wise to instead contract a developer to help produce my vision? - with much appreciation, Noah loyd
@paulholsters79327 ай бұрын
What’s your idea? I am doing something myself, but I code it all myself. And you should too. (And learn to code.)
@akilstokes36836 ай бұрын
Learn to code!!
@paulholsters79326 ай бұрын
a coontractor doesnt understand your vision and is very expensive. which is why learning to code yourself is probably the only way to go.
@ElectricksoundzMiadLabMi-ny1ep2 ай бұрын
@gpshangari7 ай бұрын
I just invest in asian companies to avoid pre IPO bullshit and the slowness of FNGU