Ask HN: Would you use a website to help other startups with sales?
The basis for the idea is threefold:
1. There is a lot of goodwill in the startup world (recent Offer HN posts are evidence). Many startup people I know would go out of their way to help their peers as long as they are not direct competitors.
2. Startup founders have a lot of human capital: they know and on a daily basis talk to many people who are potential clients not just for their own companies, but for their peers as well.
3. The most complicated part of business for most startups is sales (customer acquisition).
The idea is to put up a website where one could register a startup, provide basic information: name, product description (15-second pitch), target group. Startups with matching target groups would be informed about each other (I am thinking regular emails), and with some luck and good will would refer potential customers to each other.
Yeah, the idea is hopelessly naive, but maybe it could just work out?
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[ 4.1 ms ] story [ 23.0 ms ] threadWhen I'm ready to ship my next project, I would definitely use a site like this if it existed.
If you really wanted it to work: In my opinion the best way for something like this to gain traction would be to start small and make it exclusive. Make yourself the gatekeeper to a startup marketing nirvana rather than driving a race to the bottom. Play matchmaker with hot startups (taking a commission of course) - perhaps one of the niche app hosts want to pair up with a popular new domain name generator, or maybe you can find the next set of games to sell as a bundle. It sounds like a lot of work (and I'm sure that it would be) but the fact is that startups already have too many ways to find each other - a much more valuable proposition is someone willing to do the legwork. If you are able to generate enough interest in what you're doing, automating it and making it public might become an option in the future.
tl;dr I don't think hackers understand the value of what you're suggesting, even though I think it's valuable. Create demand and prove your method first.
It is for all businesses though, not just startups.
I have been working on this one for about 4 months (from idea to build)
It would be great to have some more people to try it out in a week or 2 if you are interested?
I went down the path of thinking of each relationship as a joint venture.