Y Combinator Isn’t for Indian Startups

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For years, YC has been the gold standard for startups around the world when it comes to accelerators, and India's startup ecosystem is no exception. Y Combinator invests $500,000. $125,000 of this is for a fixed 7 percent, and the other $375,000 is invested on an uncapped MFN safe, but there’s a catch: YC only invests in corporations registered in the United States, Cayman Islands, Singapore, and Canada (where Caleb Friesen is from), so if you’re an Indian startup – if you’re registered as a private limited company here in India – you won’t be accepted into YC unless you ‘flip your corporate structure to have a parent company in one of those four countries.’

The number of Indian startups in YC has been on the decline since 2021, with their Summer 2024 batch having the lowest Indian representation in years.

But the good news is that India does have some great alternatives to Y Combinator, and unlike YC, these accelerators let you register your business in India.

Take for example Peak XV Surge, which has been around since 2019 and currently has applications open for their 11th cohort. Unlike YC which is a 12 week program, Peak XV Surge is a 16 week program, and it’s also intentionally small and curated, usually between 10 and 20 companies per cohort, compared to Y Combinator’s huge batches that are typically upwards of 200 companies. YC also writes cheques of $500,000 whereas Peak XV Surge invests as much as $3 million into participating companies.

And I wanna highlight a story, written by Jitendra Chouksey, the founder of FITTR. He got into Y Combinator, but after the initial hype died down, he found himself feeling suffocated by the heavy focus on impressing investors because that’s where YC makes its money. Remember that $375,000 uncapped MFN safe I mentioned earlier? Well, that safe only converts if you raise subsequent funding, so everything that happens at Y Combinator is intended to maximise your chances of raising that round, even if it means severely altering your product or service, which is what happened to Jitendra - they wanted him to stop focusing on community, which was the core of his business, so he quit - he left Y Combinator after 3 weeks, flew back to India, and after some due diligence, got in Surge.

Jitendra said the agreement given to them by Peak XV Surge was extreme founder friendly and the format of the accelerator was very different from YC. He said it was more cozy, there were no fixed hours, and he was given access to a network of people from legal, PR, hiring, social media, and tech who were all just a message away. Looking back, he said, “YC was all about impressing the investors, [whereas] Peak XV Surge was all about focussing on the business and customers.”

This Backstage with Millionaires short was created by Caleb Friesen.
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A short format which is not a short... nice

VineetKumarX
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Amazing analysis as always..Keep up the good work guys!!

anishchattopadhyay
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First time I'm hearing something in Indian startup ecosystem which is better than USA

gangsterbenz
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Loved it, Please list top 10 accelerators alternatives to YC in India

yogeshbagariya
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Main thing is now YC is all about AI, AI and AI
Indian startups going there are also mainly AI/ML category

Root
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Please make a video on some alternatives for yc in India

fundoo
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How to register company in Us (Delaware)?

RaviPandey-knqc
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how zepto raised? parent company in someother county?

nithishkumaranandharaj
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They are not accpeting indian company even though you want to registered your company in USA.

PareshDhokiya
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So I forked the Cursor repo for nothing???

anujpancholi
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Feels like a promotion, is this a paid promo, if not, a line about it and covering other accelerators will be a good balanced video

anagri
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Hi Caleb, could u please let me know how to contact surge as they didn't provide any details for pitching?, if you know could you let me know ?

crazy_gamers_
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this is just an unmarked ad for surge disguised as advice

savvysobers
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Startups have become all about funding and VCs, instead of building a good product.

strauss
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YC usually selects foundrs from top universities. IIT, BITS, NIT alumni have way better shot at selection vs others.

Check out thier cohort.

calvinaranha
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I thought the shorts have a limit of 60s..

srinivasdokare
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Were you paid to make this video? It comes off like you were.

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