Live data from Hacker News

Ask HN: Can I visit your startup in SF?

news.ycombinator.com

11–20 of 89 posts

Re: Ask HN: Can I visit your startup in SF?

#12

There have been quite a few threads like this on HN over the years (including one I made :-)). I wonder if there's some way of formalizing or aggregating the concept of visiting other companies, it seems there's an audience for it.

Yeah no kidding. We're already staying at one of our customer's houses while we're there. So there's a ton of support for visiting startups.

Didn't there used to be a tour thing after every Startup School?

Re: Ask HN: Can I visit your startup in SF?

#15
post #14

Hi Max. My Name is Robert Reiz. I am the founder of http://www.versioneye.com . That is my second Start-Up. I am coming at the same time to San Francisco, from Germany. I like your product, I like Canadians and of course I like Beer :-) I will contact you.

Hey Robert. That's awesome. Looking forward to hearing from you.

Re: Ask HN: Can I visit your startup in SF?

#16

There have been quite a few threads like this on HN over the years (including one I made :-)). I wonder if there's some way of formalizing or aggregating the concept of visiting other companies, it seems there's an audience for it.

"Some way of formalizing or aggregating the concept"... like StartupCrawl? :-) http://startupcrawl.com/ (My startup, Sauce Labs, participated in the crawl in 2009 -- it coincided with RubyConf that year, so there was a lot of flow-over traffic from RubyConf go-ers.)

Re: Ask HN: Can I visit your startup in SF?

#18
If you ever stop by Minneapolis, let me know! ...If you are really fromToronto you'll like my site http://HockeyBias.com ! :) The layout is a combo of DrudgeReport/ScriptingNews. The site tracks hockey news from September through the last Stanley cup game each year.

Charlie@HockeyBias.com

Re: Ask HN: Can I visit your startup in SF?

#19

There have been quite a few threads like this on HN over the years (including one I made :-)). I wonder if there's some way of formalizing or aggregating the concept of visiting other companies, it seems there's an audience for it.

Peter, aren't you exactly the type of man for this job? =)
Post reply on HN