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Ask HN: When are you no longer considered a startup?
2 points by SRSimko on Sept 10, 2010 | hide | past | favorite | 2 comments
This may have been asked before but I couldn't find it in search.

When do you no longer call your company a startup? Is it when you have set policies and practices? Is it when you are profitable? Is it after x number of years of operation? Is is when you are no longer the jack of all trades and have people that do job x and are specialists? Is it when you have years of runway in the bank?




When you've found a repeatable, scalable business model. Two parts: 1) Product-market fit + Validation that customers would pay at your price point, and 2) A repeatable and profitable customer acquisition process.


Profitable and 25+ employees.




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