I clicked through because I thought this was interesting, got confused because there was no ability to sort or filter the list, and then realized that it's just a landing page to capture newsletter sign-ups. That appears to run afoul of the Show HN guidelines.[1]
Edit: Oops, can't update links on this post anymore. Will make changes to the site.
Edit 2: Ok just updated the site - no longer need to enter your email to access the list. Hope this post gets restored to the Show HN page as can be very useful for first time founders :)
I'm curious how you compiled the data. Perusing the Seattle-based entries, there are some whose URLs don't resolve, e.g., Pure Blue Water Innovation Nexus (probably defunct: http://pureblue.org/) and IntuitiveX (just needs SSL: https://intuitive-x.com/). This one doesn't appear to have an incubator or accelerator: Navigator CRE (https://www.navigatorcre.com/). Maybe the source dataset has some older entries that have gone stale.
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[ 2.9 ms ] story [ 20.0 ms ] thread[1]: https://news.ycombinator.com/showhn.html
Are you saying I shouldn't have it behind an email-wall?
Yes. Readers can't see anything without signing up for a newsletter. The link you just provided would be much better.
Edit: Oops, can't update links on this post anymore. Will make changes to the site.
Edit 2: Ok just updated the site - no longer need to enter your email to access the list. Hope this post gets restored to the Show HN page as can be very useful for first time founders :)
I'm curious how you compiled the data. Perusing the Seattle-based entries, there are some whose URLs don't resolve, e.g., Pure Blue Water Innovation Nexus (probably defunct: http://pureblue.org/) and IntuitiveX (just needs SSL: https://intuitive-x.com/). This one doesn't appear to have an incubator or accelerator: Navigator CRE (https://www.navigatorcre.com/). Maybe the source dataset has some older entries that have gone stale.