I've been a Xobni-skeptic since I saw the ads for product managers/QA people, office, etc. They appear to be doing a lot of obviously wrong stuff. I know they're smart and I do wish them luck, but it looks to me as if they're mostly interested in enjoying the funded startup ride.
I found our office on craiglist. It is dirt cheap for SF. Oh, and we negotiated the contract so that we haven't paid a dime for the first 3 months.
When you are making another sticky notes web app QA might not matter, but when you are making fundamental business tools, I think it is one of the most important roles in a company.
yC funding does seem to come with magical PR pixie dust.
There were a lot of startup parties the past two weekends. One I went to had an amazing DJ, amazing workspace, crazy antics, free booze, and hot babes. None of them were covered by any blog press. In contrast, valleywag writes about the one that looks like the math club had a mixer with the physics department in the grad school dorms, complete with fluorescent lighting...
Yeah it didn't look very extravagant at all. It just seem strange to me given the context. T-shirts that say "I'm excited to be here"?. It reinforced my previous image of some guys enjoying "the startup life" more than anything else. Maybe I'm not supposed to make comments like this though. I really do wish them well, I'm just skeptical.
Jessica promised to do keg stands if any of her flock IPOed. I'm hoping we'll be the ones to do it, but if another Y C startup beats us there we're definitely still holding her to her word (and a keg).
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I've been a Xobni-skeptic since I saw the ads for product managers/QA people, office, etc. They appear to be doing a lot of obviously wrong stuff. I know they're smart and I do wish them luck, but it looks to me as if they're mostly interested in enjoying the funded startup ride.