Hey YC Aspirants, This a fun experiment. But also useful as we used 100+ real YC application data for the core analysis. The bot analyses your YC application on 13 key parameters and will share 3 key reasons for rejection.
Share your YC application and get a YC rejection email
Hey YC Aspirants, This a fun experiment. But also useful as we used 100+ real YC application data for the core analysis. The bot analyses your YC application on 13 key parameters and will share 3 key reasons for rejection.
Hey YC Aspirants, Here is a fun project. Get a rejection email for your YC application. While you all wait with abated breadth for the acceptance/rejection of your YC application, use this fun tool to get an early rejection. :-) We did analyze 100+ real YC applications (both accepted and rejected ones). While there may be many explained and unexplained reasons why YC might reject your application, we found 13 key aspects that were most common across all these applications. So, we built a prompt-
This is amazing. Brought a smile to my face. Trying it out today
Great idea, seems helpful. One question, what are you doing with the information you collect about each business and their startup ideas?
Congratulations on the launch! That’s a very amazing idea!
I think this is great for building resilience to anyone looking to apply to YC. Learning to get rejected is probs the key to building something successful. Not everyone is going to like your idea at first, that doesn’t mean it’s not good.
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