I am working on my YC application, but I was wondering if I should even expect to have any chance at getting accepted at YC.
I have experience of building high quality products that had early adopters' attention (was covered on various top tech news sites multiple times), and I bet I have the best answer for "case where you hacked a non-computer system to your advantage". Also I gave up everything to work on the startup, so I am pretty committed. (No going back to school and stuff)
BUT. I'm a single founder. Trust me, I really want to get a co-founder, but I know it's extremely important to find someone who I know will work out well with, so I can't just get a co-founder quickly for YC application.
I am informed that it's almost impossible to get into Ycombinator if you're a single founder. But I also know a few got in. How did those few single founder companies get in?
I really want to get into YC, and I'm doing my best to fill out the application, but it would be more encouraging to know that there's even a chance. Please help. Thanks.
If you try too hard to find a co-founder, there's a good chance you will find the wrong one. Plus, YC hates newly wed co-founders almost as much as single founders (probably even more). And regardless of acceptance into YC, you don't want to end up with the wrong co-founder. It's better to go it alone.
The deadline for checking all the boxes to be a YC founder was three years ago. You could have met a co-founder in the normal way, in the way that lovers meet. You could have built cool shit to prove you're a hacker. You could have moved to Silicon Valley to work at some hot startups and build connections.
If you didn't, hard luck. Startups are hard, do it anyway.