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You know what would have made your statement more credible? "Show HN: Here's our MVP, we just f#*king built it". Let's hope we will see that one soon!
You will. Don't worry. We haven't stopped, and won't stop working until we get there.
I'm right there with you. my favorite book right now is "we're going on a bear hunt": we can't go over it, can't go under it, can't go around it. I guess we'll have to go through it.
"Now if you’ll excuse me I have a crowdfunding site to build."

I wish you luck, but I found this to be a hilarious closing for a public mea culpa about "startup bullshit".

Haha fair point. It didn't sound nearly as cocky in my head.
Are you actually building something that Kiva and Kickstarter may have overlooked, or is failing on? If not, then why are you building it?
We're doing crowdfunding for equity for small businesses. So we're like Kickstarter aimed at for profit businesses and you get stock (or a revenue sharing agreement)
Hrmm, it'd be much easier (better) to just do it for a fee. Considering most startups fail, and they'd have to setup their corporate structure a certain way to give stocks to more than 75 investors, this may or may not be worth building.

The programming aspect of this concept is easy enough, it's the legal aspect that you guys should do more research on.

Are you trying to solve a problem, or do you just want to be able to say you have a "startup"?

From your first post, I would have said the latter. You wanted Y Combinator behind you in much the same way that a struggling band would want to be signed by a major label. I was so happy to read, "Success is defined by making a product that people want and will pay for. That’s it."

Keep it up! And always remember startups are just businesses. And business is centered around transactions: You give me $, and I'll give you X.

You hit on exactly why I wrote this second post. We aren't the guys that want to found a startup to be able to say we founded a startup. We're working on Seedlauncher because it's something we're passionate about, and it's something we want to exist for ourselves.
Making a post about "Just. F#*king. Build it." means the same thing as your last one.

You are much better at marketing than building. You may be better off that way. A partner may be a better way to go. A crowdfunding app really doesn't take that long and if it's taking you that long you should partner with some help.

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I take this as a compliment as one of the main things I focus on is marketing. However, even as you made this comment my two co-founders have been furiously coding to get our MVP ready to roll.
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Thanks for be honest! It is great to admit mistakes and even greater to share and learn.