Ask YC: Thoughts on funding non-US ideas?
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Re: Ask YC: Thoughts on funding non-US ideas?
#2The main question is not a location. The question is if they understand your market.
Also there is a question: is you product only for India? Why don't you want to push your product on the global market?
Re: Ask YC: Thoughts on funding non-US ideas?
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#4Hi. I think they can do it. Read the FAQ here http://ycombinator.com/faq.html The main question is not a location. The question is if they understand your market. Also there is a question: is you product only for India? Why don't you want to push your product on the global market?
Re: Ask YC: Thoughts on funding non-US ideas?
#5Hi. I think they can do it. Read the FAQ here http://ycombinator.com/faq.html The main question is not a location. The question is if they understand your market. Also there is a question: is you product only for India? Why don't you want to push your product on the global market?
There are too many competitors in this area. The web market in India is relatively nascent and good for "me-too" ideas.
Re: Ask YC: Thoughts on funding non-US ideas?
#6Earlier quoted context omitted.
There are too many competitors in this area. The web market in India is relatively nascent and good for "me-too" ideas.
I see. But maybe it is better for you to find a local investor then? YC team and YC crowd may just don't know India market well to help you with advices, etc. Or it's a big problem to find money in India?
Re: Ask YC: Thoughts on funding non-US ideas?
#7Earlier quoted context omitted.
I see. But maybe it is better for you to find a local investor then? YC team and YC crowd may just don't know India market well to help you with advices, etc. Or it's a big problem to find money in India?
For an experienced team -- probably not. A bunch of 26 year olds will definitely have a crisis of credibility -- even with a functional product (which is the case with us). To a very large extent, a group like YC will give us the kind of credibility we need to approach the Indian angel/VC community. Not to mention the fact that the Indian press will love it :)
Hopefully we dont't need money to start a startup)
My advise - submit your application. I've submited mine yesterday.
Re: Ask YC: Thoughts on funding non-US ideas?
#8If it's a great idea, though, it seems likely it would also appeal to the US market...