Ask HN: Just received a small amount in funding. What do we do now?
My start up just recently received a small amount of seed funding from an incubator ($5000). My team is made of three of us, none of us have ever really done anything like this before (we're all technical). So my question is, what do we do from here? At this point, we have a prototype that works really well, but we're running it off a server that one of us is hosting and I think we need something bigger. What things should we be looking at to do now that we have some funds? Do we need to start talking to lawyers, register as a company, etc?
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[ 4.4 ms ] story [ 28.6 ms ] thread$5,000 is a small enough amount of money that the best way to use it is to set yourself up for the next level.
Use your $5,000 to leverage it to get you another $10,000 or $20,000 in sales, then start thinking about another round and spending money on legal advice and other niceties.
You don't need to spend thousands on research to start getting a better sense of what problem you're solving. Send a note to http://uxhours.com/, or pick up a book on understanding user experience. Mike Kuniavsky's 'Observing the User Experience' is an accessible if not particularly comprehensive starting point; Vijay Kumar's 101 Design Methods is a broader look at the design process.
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