Submittable (YC S12): How To Find The Pain That Creates Paying Customers
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#2I don't understand it very well.
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#4I wish them the best of luck in their business, it was an interesting ride for us.
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#5May someone from Submittable explain in simple words the work flow issue that this service improves upon? I don't understand it very well.
These documents need to be reviewed by the organization and then decisions need to be made - should the article be published? Should we interview the candidate?
Submittable makes it easier for the outside people to send the documents, and makes it easier for the organization to receive, review and decide on the documents.
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#6That said, this isn't a reflection on Submittable as a company or the Submittable founders. I'm sure they are awesome and have an awesome service, and I hope they have the best of luck.
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#7May someone from Submittable explain in simple words the work flow issue that this service improves upon? I don't understand it very well.
Organizations and publications often have to receive documents from outside people for many reasons. Magazines accept article submissions from freelance writers. Academic journals receive papers from scientists. Companies receive resumes from jobseekers. These documents need to be reviewed by the organization and then decisions need to be made - should the article be published? Should we interview the candidate? Subm…
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#8First, let me say that in general I hate the negativity that has come to infect Hacker News, so it is only with much self-consciousness that I provide the following negative reaction. The mixergy post says "If you’ve heard me say that entrepreneurs should start by finding the pain, wait till you hear the first thing today’s guest did." (And the submission headline supports this lede.) The advice within the recording…
I think there's more to my interview than your short summary. For example, Michael made a mistake that's common to people who start with their own pain, so he pretty much had to scrap a whole year's worth of work.
What he learned was that he -- as an author -- was experiencing a ton of pain when he submitted to manuscripts to publishers. But the pain wasn't caused by the way he submitted his work to them. It was caused by the way their processed what he (and other authors) sent.
The cure for this was to have outside conversations. Picking the right person to talk to is a whole other part of this interview, but I won't get into it here. I don't want to recreate the interview.
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#9First, let me say that in general I hate the negativity that has come to infect Hacker News, so it is only with much self-consciousness that I provide the following negative reaction. The mixergy post says "If you’ve heard me say that entrepreneurs should start by finding the pain, wait till you hear the first thing today’s guest did." (And the submission headline supports this lede.) The advice within the recording…
Not everyone has read pg's essay, even if they have, they may have forgotten it's contents, not agreed with it, or simply decided to ignore it while pursuing their startup ideas.
Listening to an interview, even one that repeats most of the same advice, can still be beneficial because it is a reinforcement of a lesson that still needs learning and because you may identify better with the Submittable guys as fellow founders after hearing their voice, than with pg as a distant ex-entrepreneur-turned-investor with his more dry prose.
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#10First, let me say that in general I hate the negativity that has come to infect Hacker News, so it is only with much self-consciousness that I provide the following negative reaction. The mixergy post says "If you’ve heard me say that entrepreneurs should start by finding the pain, wait till you hear the first thing today’s guest did." (And the submission headline supports this lede.) The advice within the recording…
This isn't negative. It's a great comment. I think there's more to my interview than your short summary. For example, Michael made a mistake that's common to people who start with their own pain, so he pretty much had to scrap a whole year's worth of work. What he learned was that he -- as an author -- was experiencing a ton of pain when he submitted to manuscripts to publishers. But the pain wasn't caused by the way…
Some really great quotes about what kind of competition he's most afraid of.
Really thoughtful interview.