A services and SaaS stack guide for the startup ecosystem. Whether it's finding the right PR agency, lawyer, payroll product, or what else you might need as a startup, read our founder-submitted reviews first to help with your decision-making.
This is so needed - thank you for being a leader in the community!
Whatโs the long term vision with this?
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Congratulations on the launch ๐
I really appreciate the concept of simplifying SaaS selection. It could be even more beneficial if the rating system were clearer, perhaps by indicating recommended users.
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Very useful for a startup. How do you monetize? Want to make sure that there is no conflict of interest
@eriktorenberg
Hey there! ๐ This is such a cool initiative! ๐ Excited to check out the Startup Guide and contribute to the reviews. It's awesome that you're tackling the Yelp problem, ensuring a more balanced and comprehensive perspective. How do you plan to encourage and engage the startup community to actively participate in sharing their experiences and insights? Looking forward to being a part of this startup ecosystem hub!
Great work, @eriktorenberg! This sounds like a fantastic way to kickstart your business developments. Startups can really benefit from having a guide to the best services and SaaS tools available. Well done!
One of the biggest benefits of being a YC alum is having access to the internal forum, Bookface, where founders share recommendations -- for investors, agencies, other tools, and more.
Y'all could become that resource for the broader startup ecosystem ๐
> We're trying to solve the Yelp problem on these review sites -- where only the lovers/haters submit reviews -- by having everyone submit reviews.
โ๏ธSuch a lofty goal - i'm rooting for y'all!
Within the space of "startups buying things", is there a particular niche you're focusing on to start? i.e.) when should I think of Stack Reviews vs Clutch.co vs G2, etc.
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