> That's the trailhead for all paths to profitability.
You can open a list of YC's companies, and then find profitable ones. An eye opener.
For those who are profitable now, you can also look at how long they have existed, how long they have been profitable, and how long it will take them to break even considering those losses.
Okay, let's assume that is true
> That's the trailhead for all paths to profitability.
You can open a list of YC's companies, and then find profitable ones. An eye opener.
For those who are profitable now, you can also look at how long they have existed, how long they have been profitable, and how long it will take them to break even considering those losses.