Ask Jessica Livingston: If Founders at Work were written today, who'd be in it?
First of all, sorry for the medium, but I think it is fair enough for YC community to take part in this conversation.
I've just packed the book to my upcoming 24 hours flights (2 connection stops) and looked at the list...
As we observed so many successful startups in the last 12 years or so, let alone YC companies, I wonder who are the founders you would have find inspiring to interview for the book.
Being at there, I wonder, is there a chance we will get a "second edition" in the foreseeable future?
And you guys and gals, HN readers, do you have your own list?
(The title was rephrased many times to fit into the 80 char. limit)
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[ 3.3 ms ] story [ 72.6 ms ] threadI'm asking because, in order for the new data to be useful, it must include both successes and failures, which would allow Jessica to test her hypotheses.
You can filter for "Show Exited" and "Show Active"
I didn't know Justin TV was funded by YC, it should be classified as exited (as Twitch) or dead, I think.
The cloundant you are thinking of was much later. The S07 cloudant sold their domain
(I was in S07)
I dont know the founders but the idea that you could start the apts section of craigslist that out values real established businesses itself is a huge motivator.
Of course with close examination, nothing more than a repeat of near zero interest rate capital flooding a crowding market.
Some will strike the lotto, most will not. Hindsight bias is not at all being discussed here.
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Survivorship_bias
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matching_(statistics)
If there's a "Founders At Work 2.0", more stories about failures, mistakes, and how people learned from those failures+mistakes would be super helpful. Most startups aren't an overnight success or a unicorn with "rocketship" style growth. Learning more about the non-sexy, non-linear successes can be just as useful than reading about the unicorns.
In some alternate universe, Philip Greenspun's ArsDigita became the leading platform provider for developing and deploying Application Service Providers (what we would call SaaS today) and their main competitor is Zimki founded by Simon Wardley.
For the most part, the stories were great but all revolved around folks who growing consumer/developer-focused companies.
I'd buy the 2nd edition in a heartbeat.
Some of the companies I'd be thrilled to see included:
Airbnb Stripe Uber Lyft Slack Robinhood Palantir Snap Instacart SpaceX GitHub DraftKings Warby Parker OfferUp
Ben Chestnut Co-founder and CEO of @mailchimp (aka mailkimp aka mailshrimp), seems a worthy subject. > https://twitter.com/benchestnut?lang=en
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