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Ask YC: Is it okay to tell VCs who else you're talking to?

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Re: Ask YC: Is it okay to tell VCs who else you're talking to?

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I once read somewhere that they will tell each other anyway, because they all know each other. I don't know if it is bad form to tell them anyway, but bear in mind that they might know the truth anyway.

Good point. I guess 'the truth' for us is not a bad thing. I'd rather they know that we have some pretty good options but I don't want to sound swarmy or conceited. To be frank, we are honored that people are interested in our product, but just want to make sure we give our startup the best chance of survival.

Re: Ask YC: Is it okay to tell VCs who else you're talking to?

#4
I think it depends on how confident you are that the 'other investors' you mention want to invest.

If they want in, you could be seeding an ego battle which your startup can leverage to get better terms.

If they don't and start dissing your startup then you could be shooting yourself in the foot.

Re: Ask YC: Is it okay to tell VCs who else you're talking to?

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post #4

I think it depends on how confident you are that the 'other investors' you mention want to invest. If they want in, you could be seeding an ego battle which your startup can leverage to get better terms. If they don't and start dissing your startup then you could be shooting yourself in the foot.

I guess we'd rather sit tight and let our product do the talking. The more I think about it, the better that strategy seems!

Re: Ask YC: Is it okay to tell VCs who else you're talking to?

#6
Never simply give them a list of names. But if you're starting to get serious interest from some VCs, you can convey this in various vague ways to other VCs to make them interested.

(Never try to fake this. VCs have a lot more practice detecting such lies than you have making them.)

Re: Ask YC: Is it okay to tell VCs who else you're talking to?

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post #2

I once read somewhere that they will tell each other anyway, because they all know each other. I don't know if it is bad form to tell them anyway, but bear in mind that they might know the truth anyway.

They don't tell each other everything. So while you have to assume that anything you say to one VC might be told to any other, you can never take it for granted that it will.

Re: Ask YC: Is it okay to tell VCs who else you're talking to?

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so i'm a VC and i don't bother to ask that question. there is no value in asking that and not a question you want to answer IMHO. Most important is to get referred into a VC if possible from someone who trusts you and who the VC knows well. VCs are a lot more frank with a trusted referrer usually than they are with the entrepreneur and the referrer can signal that the deal is getting traction. That seems to matter, probably too much, to most VCs.
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