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The following notable startups have completed the Y Combinator Accelerator program.
Mike Isaac described Y Combinator as: "Y Combinator accepts batches of start-ups twice a year in a semester-like system and gives them money, advice and access to a vast network of start-up founders and technologists who can advise them."[1]
2005−2006
edit2007–2008
edit2009−2010
edit- 1000Memories
- Airbnb
- Bump
- Homejoy
- Listia
- Mixpanel
- Optimizely
- OwnLocal
- PagerDuty
- Recurse Center (Hacker School)
- RethinkDB
- Stripe
- WakeMate
- WePay
2011
edit2012
edit2013
edit2014–2015
edit2016−2018
edit- Boom Technology
- Brex
- Cashfree (company)
- Coub
- LendEDU
- Modal Commerce (Drive Motors)
- Netomi (msg.ai)
- Rappi
- Replit
- Sixa
- Women Who Code
2019−2020
edit2021–2022
editReferences
edit- ^ "Y Combinator Will Fund Later-Stage Companies". The New York Times. 16 October 2015.
Sources
edit- TechCrunch Article on YC Demo Day 1 for Summer 2015
- TechCrunch Article on YC Demo Day 2 for Summer 2015
- YCList.com
- Here are the 63 Startups That Launched Today at Y Combinator's S18 Demo Day 1
- All 59 Startups that Launched Today at Y Combinator's S18 Demo Day 2
- YC Summer 2018 Batch Stats
- 6 Companies from the YC Summer 2018 Batch
- 9 companies from the YC Summer 2018 Batch
- 15 Companies from the YC Summer 2018 Batch
- 16 Companies from the YC Summer 2018 Batch
- 13 Companies From YC Winter 2018
- 9 Companies from the YC W19 Batch
- 13 Companies from the YC Winter 2019 Batch Part 2
- 17 Companies from the YC Winter 2019 Batch Part 4
External links
edit- "YC Companies" at ycombinator.com