A lot of people are evaluating too much based on the ideas, rather than the background of the founders and whether that background gives them the experience to execute the idea. For example, I liked the Cadwolf idea because the founder has worked as an engineer in the kinds of organizations he wants to sell to. Many of these applications had no info about the founders that I could find. All in all, the vast majority…
I like the Cadwolf idea as well, but I'm unsure about the architecture and what the founder thinks is possible. For example today I can say I'm.building AutoCAD in the browser - what does that mean? Am I implementing the CAD algorithms in Java on the server... Or am I somehow interfacing with AutoCAD running on the server through RPC? The founder claims he's working on version control - this means that the state of t…
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#152Earlier quoted context omitted.
Customers can save a lot more than dollars a month on utility bills. After my freshman year, I interned at a small company in Texas that had the same business model as Utiliz. Send us your bill, we analyze your usage data and get you on the best plan. You split the savings with us. Do NOT underestimate the energy bills in Texas... The average prices I saw were ~ $800. Obviously this was a luxury market, but your perc…
Hi chatmasta, Kevin from Utiliz here. How did your business do? Splitting savings is always a hard pricing model to sell. Our unique angle is that we don't just switch customers to the best plan once, we remain their agent, track the market daily and switch them whenever a new opportunity comes up. We do that in return for a low, transparent, annual fee from our customers instead of taking a hidden spread on the rate…
People were more than happy to pay a percentage of their savings, but that might have been due to personal relationships with the founders and the fact that these people were pretty rich already.
And yes, the ongoing relationship you mention helps. That gives an answer to "why wouldn't I just do this myself and keep 100% of the savings?"
Re: Poll: Apply HN Runoff – Which two startups should YCF fund?
#153WedWell fills a void in the already crowded wedding space by making it easier for couples to plan their wedding within a budget.
Re: Poll: Apply HN Runoff – Which two startups should YCF fund?
#154Earlier quoted context omitted.
Including a startup with a founder who happens to be popular on HN doesn't seem any less in the spirit of this exercise as including a startup with a problem domain that happens to be popular on HN --- which is something you could say about a "currency for basic income" or "anonymous social network" or "new kind of database". In fact, if part of the point of this exercise is legitimizing the use of HN as a sort of de…
It will be fun to watch, for a lot of us, and that's worth something. This somewhat implies that the ApplyHN experiment is at least as much about performance art and entertainment as it is doing any sort of real entrepreneurship. That's fine and all, but let's be honest with ourselves about why we're here.
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#155Trying WedWell right now and I'm interested in how they'll grow (as well as helping my fiancee and I). Makes things a lot easier.
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#157Brightwork: A bit toyey
Gresham Dollar: Mad
Author Investments: Fairly dull
WedWell: Boring
Cadwolf: Could be used in VR
TruSert: Ok
Eat My Dust: TF
Tiz.com: Interesting
Brodlist: Fantasy
Wanderlust: Really. Probably the unicorn so far.
Pikii: Ok
Jury Board: No idea
Pinboard: Why?
Utiliz: Ok
Feynman Nano: Best
AutoMicroFarm: Cute
Krewe: Doesn't fit in
Hacksplaining: What happened to rtfm?
Siris Rooms: Ok
Casepad: Dull
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#158WedWell has promise, but it is a difficult space. I began building on a very similar concept 8 years ago and quickly ended up pivoting off into a subproblem, because [at the time] this ultimately boiled down to quite a lot of manual human coordination which I couldn't scale. Running solo, I decided it was infeasible. If you can scale vendor coordination in the wedding space, and avoid the temptation to build the tech…
We think that this is a process problem vs a technology problem at first. We're trying to distill the client's ideas into a wedding brief that can be viewed by vendors. Vendors then upload a proposal on Google docs (initially), that allow for comments by the couple. We allow the couple to iterate with the vendors and we go from there. We're trying our best to not just blindly build out tech, but to really focus on on boarding clients/vendors, then build technology around the bottle necks. We're experimenting right now.
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#159If there was one line to write what you thought: Brightwork: A bit toyey Gresham Dollar: Mad Author Investments: Fairly dull WedWell: Boring Cadwolf: Could be used in VR TruSert: Ok Eat My Dust: TF Tiz.com: Interesting Brodlist: Fantasy Wanderlust: Really. Probably the unicorn so far. Pikii: Ok Jury Board: No idea Pinboard: Why? Utiliz: Ok Feynman Nano: Best AutoMicroFarm: Cute Krewe: Doesn't fit in Hacksplaining: Wh…
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#160Earlier quoted context omitted.
It will be fun to watch, for a lot of us, and that's worth something. This somewhat implies that the ApplyHN experiment is at least as much about performance art and entertainment as it is doing any sort of real entrepreneurship. That's fine and all, but let's be honest with ourselves about why we're here.
To call Pinboard performance art is to dismiss the amazing product that Maciej has built over several years. Do I love his writing, sense of humor, and most importantly his sarcastic Twitter? Yes I do. But I voted for him because I do honestly believe that he would leverage this opportunity better than any of the other candidates in order to positively grow his site into something that could see significant growth. I…
My issue instead is with the reasoning GP gave--that it'll be fun to watch.