How To Pick A Startup Idea

Y Combinator · Beginner ·🚀 Entrepreneurship & Startups ·8h ago
In this episode of Startup School, YC General Partner Jon Xu explains how juggling multiple ideas produces bad data, and why picking one idea and going deep on it is the better strategy for aspiring founders. Apply to Y Combinator: https://www.ycombinator.com/apply Work at a startup: https://www.ycombinator.com/jobs Chapters: 00:00 — Intro 00:59 — The "Perfect Idea" trap 02:42 — Why working on multiple ideas fails 03:21 — How to actually go deep 04:51 — Could you run your customer's business? 06:18 — Build at the edge of what AI can do 08:37 — Aim at the most ambitious version 09:33 — What happens when the idea fails 10:27 — Walk fast in one direction
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Chapters (9)

Intro
0:59 The "Perfect Idea" trap
2:42 Why working on multiple ideas fails
3:21 How to actually go deep
4:51 Could you run your customer's business?
6:18 Build at the edge of what AI can do
8:37 Aim at the most ambitious version
9:33 What happens when the idea fails
10:27 Walk fast in one direction
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