Ask HN: Non-social media startup, 40+ founders seeks support and funding

6 points by kovar ↗ HN
Greetings,<p>When I asked a friend of mine to introduce me to the folks at Y Combinator, he essentially said that I'm about 20 years too old, and way too experienced, for Y Combinator. Further, I'm not doing social media, mobile apps, HTML5, etc - another strike against me. After reading through Hacker News for awhile, I'm inclined to agree with him.<p>Are there Y Combinator like environments for high tech startups working in other spaces? (ediscovery, in our case.) I've submitted to Angel List but am interested in seeing if there are other opportunities.<p>One major issue is that I moved out of the Bay Area three years ago to Central Illinois. I'm wondering if I need to move back for a few months simply to get access to the in-person opportunities.<p>Insight would be welcome.

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After reading through Hacker News for awhile, I'm inclined to agree with him.

Maybe you should just apply and see what happens? Why are you coming to an apparent foregone conclusion and then actively trying to make it reality?

Remember what Henry Ford said? "Whether you think you can or can't, you're right."

Also, if you look at the list of things YC actively say they are interested in, you'll find that it's far larger than just social media, mobile apps and HTML5. http://ycombinator.com/ideas.html

Greetings,

Oh, we applied to Y Combinator, I should have made that clear. I'm just trying to evaluate our chances, and seek out other opportunities in case YC doesn't pay off.

Ah, OK. The original post made it sound like you had decided to not even bother applying.

Good luck on the application!

Are there Y Combinator like environments for high tech startups working in other spaces? (ediscovery, in our case.)

I don't know of any that specialize in ediscovery, but there are absolutely other "YC'ish" incubator type programs, of various types, around the country. Somebody was compiling a list a month or so ago, search the old posts a bit and you can probably turn up that post.

yes, move back to sfo.

mindcrime is right - whatever you focus on will come true. your biggest enemy at this point is negative belief. Lots of 30 and 40 year olds start startups and do very well.

stop talking to your negative friend - people like that are to be avoided like the plague.

You should be first getting a lot of insight and then applying. If your state of mind while applying was similar to what it is now you might not be able to put together the best pitch.

There are quite a few groups in Chicago. The talent and money is starting to come with the booming growth of Groupon. You have lightbank but they focus on social media, there is also excelerate which is a yc type incubator also in Chicago. I think they do bi-yearly funding classes.
Thank you for the information, 'tis appreciated.