Ask HN: Review IGF, a site to find co-founders and stay motivated
To kick things off, the alpha stage of IGF will be primarily focused on a very specific scenario. I want to bring together potential YC applicants to discuss YC's new RFS proposals (or other ideas) with the goal of finding co-founders, building a prototype, and submitting an application to YC Winter 2010. Along with the site, I'm also planning a series of live online meetups centered around things like co-founder speed-dating, prototype reviews, milestone check-ins, or just open conversations.
Unlike most "Ask HN"-style posts, I'm not necessarily looking for feedback on design and initial first impressions. Instead I would like to hear more generally if you think that these problems are good ones to take on, and if so, what else can be done to help solve those problems more effectively?
Site URL - http://www.igfactory.com
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[ 7.1 ms ] story [ 79.8 ms ] threadI see that you "built" this on Ning. Are your plans to actually move it to a more robust platform if it takes off?
Of course, you could meet a future co-founder on a 'dating' site, but I would still want to get to know that person over a period of time.
How a person deals with the stresses of making business decisions, handling money and investments, and general product management are not something you get an optimal feel for in a short period of time.
I am sure that there are several people who have met and co-founded a business in a short time window and been happy with the outcome. Just like I know people from arranged marriages or who were married a week after they met, and they are quite happy. But not many people would recommend that approach as having a high probability for success.
And yes, Ning is not ideal. But for now, I want to put the maximum effort on having great conversations and getting the right people together rather than having the best technological solution. Depending on the feedback I get and the needs of the users, moving off Ning could definitely be a future move.
I found two of mine on Hacker News. They rock.
EDIT: Just removed b-day, gender, and location. Thanks again, sorry for the poor 1st impression.
Anyways, cool idea, it's just a shame that Ning's signup process is so convoluted.
A company that I have been working with is doing some similar - they have created a private, invite only community for connecting with talent, resources, capital, promotion of ventures on a global scale. It is geared toward early stage ventures of all types and the collection of people within the community is great. They are currently partnering with government incubators across the world and various private agencies focused on helping startups.
For more information - take a look at http://www.incunation.com/
Because it is private - if anyone is interested in joining contact Incunation using the "Contact Incunation" link at the bottom of the home page and we can make sure that you are added.
Startups are all about passion! I love to see people do well with their efforts and hopefully this can help someone's venture or ability to support a venture.
"Our team will respond to your inquity within one business day."
I assume you want that to say "inquiry".