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This week, we visited Y Combinator's San Francisco headquarters to talk to two of the people who are integral to Y Combinator — Kat Manalac and Michael Seibel. In this episode we talk about:
- The evolution of Y Combinator. It's changed a ton since Product Hunt went through the program four years ago.
- Michael and Kat's advice for founders, including counterintuitive tips they've learned after working with literally thousands of startups.
- A key mistake that trips up new founders when pitching their company, as well as advice for founders seeking a technical co-founder.
Also, big thanks to our sponsors, Airtable, GE Ventures, Intercom, and Stripe. 🙂
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