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YC Partner Jared Friedman shares advice on how to get startup ideas. This video was recorded for the future founder track in Startup School 2020.
Transcript and lecture slides here: https://www.ycombinator.com/library/8g-how-to-get-startup-ideas
This lecture is part of YC’s Startup School, a free online program and global community of founders. Register and join the community at https://www.startupschool.org/
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0:00 Introduction
1:14 Mistakes founders make
4:41 Evaluating startup ideas
8:06 Bad reasons to reject startup ideas
10:55 Generating startup ideas
13:21 – Recipe #1: Start with what your team is especially good at.
14:48 – Recipe #2: Think of things you wish someone would build for you
15:05 – Recipe #3: What would you be excited to work on for 10 years?
15:57 – Recipe #4: Look for things that have changed in the world recently
16:29 – Recipe #5: Look for companies that have been successful recently and look for new variants of them
17:24 – Recipe #6: Ask people you know for problems they want solved
17:52 – Recipe #7: Look for industries that seem broken Video Rating: / 5
YC Group Partner Jared Friedman shares a framework for how to get and evaluate startup ideas. He shares many examples of YC companies and the inside stories of how they came up with the ideas that turned into billion dollar companies. Even if you have an existing idea, this talk helps founders confirm that their idea is good and/or provide framework for a future pivot.
Apply to Y Combinator: https://www.ycombinator.com/apply/
Work at a startup: https://www.ycombinator.com/jobs
Chapters (Powered by https://bit.ly/chapterme-yc) –
00:00 – Finding a promising idea
00:51 – Where does this advice come from?
01:44 – 4 most common mistakes
06:29 – 10 key questions to ask about any startup idea
14:40 – 3 things that make your startup idea good
19:42 – How to come up with startup ideas
21:25 – 7 recipes for generating startups ideas