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Ask HN: What would you do?

#1
Hi, my name is Francisco and I'm a solo entrepreneur (big mistake!!!).

In the last months I've been developing tymr.com , a social platform for discovering, managing and promoting events.

I've already tested the market and had a few clients. The main source of revenue came from ticketing selling but I have other plans to monetize a platform like this.

Right now I've come to the conclusion that I need help developing other parts of the software and the business itself. It's mission impossible for a single person, and I'm not Tom Cruise.

So I'm facing this strategic dilemma:

1- Stop everything and seek funding

2- Keep on going while trying to get more customers

What are your thoughts on it?

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#2
I feel your pain. I'd love to find a co-founder to share load, but no luck so far. :(

But if you have a working product and paying clients, you should definitely go seek funding. It'll slow down your development, but you're in a much better position because you're already selling.

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post #2

I feel your pain. I'd love to find a co-founder to share load, but no luck so far. :( But if you have a working product and paying clients, you should definitely go seek funding. It'll slow down your development, but you're in a much better position because you're already selling.

Not selling to make a living yet, just some occasional revenue. Do you recommend any funding company?

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#6
Is it really black/white: either seek funding or dev? Maybe you can do both a bit. Point 2 already involves two tasks.

Maybe a question helps: Do you plan to getting funding sooner or later (anyways)? If yes, at what point (dev or revenue-wise) would you feel comfortable to start seeking funding? If no, why do you think you cannot go with #2 now?

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post #6

Is it really black/white: either seek funding or dev? Maybe you can do both a bit. Point 2 already involves two tasks. Maybe a question helps: Do you plan to getting funding sooner or later (anyways)? If yes, at what point (dev or revenue-wise) would you feel comfortable to start seeking funding? If no, why do you think you cannot go with #2 now?

You are right.. #2 (dev and sales) is already very difficult to accomplish and time consuming by only one person. Well, I'm asking this because I'm starting to feel that I need to take some funding to keep developing the product and the business. It's been becoming very difficult to keep focus on everything at the same time.

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post #3

If I were you (and I know that I don't know much about your personal situation) I would try to get into some startup incubator like http://startupchile.org/

don't you think it would be pointless since its a one man startup?

It seems that one-man show is not a problem for them: http://www.quora.com/What-are-the-chances-of-getting-into-th...

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post #3

If I were you (and I know that I don't know much about your personal situation) I would try to get into some startup incubator like http://startupchile.org/

don't you think it would be pointless since its a one man startup?

A lot of the anecdotes about incubators that I have heard (and I'm not familiar with StartupChile, so it may not apply at all there) is that a lot of time there is movement between ventures as ideas don't pan out and others need more help.

I feel like being a one-man team can lead to a hard situation where you need more help to have time to get funding and need more funding to get help.

An incubator could be a good middle ground to offer some help and help you prioritize.

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#10
I'd start with asking if future sales really depends on further development in the short term, or if further development is instead a way of moving outside your comfort zone and into a focus on business development?

--forgive me if I am drawing the wrong picture based on the details of your sketch.

In other words, if it comes down to features or customers, customers needs to win. Otherwise you may be spending too much time in your own head.

Good luck.

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