10 Game-Changing YC Startup Tips You Can’t Afford to Miss in 2024

1. Launch Now: The Perfect Time Doesn’t Exist

Most founders waste months—or even years—waiting for the “perfect moment” to launch. YC’s advice is simple: just launch. Perfection is a myth, and the sooner you launch, the sooner you’ll learn what works.

2. Build Something People Are Dying to Use

The number one reason startups fail? They build something no one wants. Your priority should always be solving a real, painful problem for a specific audience.

3. Do the Impossible: Master Things That Don’t Scale

YC famously advises founders to “do things that don’t scale.” Early on, that might mean personally onboarding every customer, answering support emails, or even hand-delivering products.

4. Crack the Code: The 90/10 Solution

Not all problems are equal—90% of the impact often comes from solving 10% of the problems. Identify the core challenges that hold your startup back and focus on them relentlessly.

5. Find 10-100 Raving Fans of Your Product

Before scaling, focus on finding a small group of passionate users who love your product. Their feedback will not only guide you in refining your offering but also ensure you’re meeting real needs.

6. Don’t Panic! Every Startup Breaks at Some Point

YC emphasizes that all startups are badly broken at some point. Instead of giving up, treat every setback as a learning opportunity.

7. Write Code, Talk to Users

If you’re not writing code (building) or talking to users, you’re wasting time. These two activities are the most impactful tasks for early-stage startups.

8. “It’s Not Your Money”: Be Lean

Treat every dollar like it’s your last. Overspending on fancy offices, ads, or perks can kill your startup before it finds product-market fit.

9. Growth Follows Great Products, Not the Other Way Around

Don’t chase growth before your product is solid. A great product will naturally drive retention and referrals.

10. Don’t Scale Prematurely

Scaling your team or product too soon can lead to chaos. Focus on perfecting your product and processes first.