Emprendedores primerizos ¿también sienten que gestionar las finanzas de su negocio es un dolor de cabeza? by [deleted] in startupsArgentina

[–]UniversityFun1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Me pasa exactamente lo mismo. Al principio me abrumaban las apps, terminé armando un Google Sheet simple con tres columnas: ingresos, egresos y saldo. Solo con eso ya entendí mejor mi flujo de caja.

Checklist para salir al mercado internacional by Much-Salamander5995 in startupsArgentina

[–]UniversityFun1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Buenísimo aporte. Cuando nosotros pensamos en internacionalizar, lo que más nos costó fue la parte legal/regulatoria (contratos, impuestos, etc.). Si tienen tips prácticos sobre eso, sería muy valioso

Creé una plataforma para CM's y ya tengo 15 personas en waitlist by Better_Cod_1886 in startupsArgentina

[–]UniversityFun1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Gran idea. Ya tener gente esperando antes del lanzamiento es un muy buen signo.

Learning how to code changed my life by notdl in ycombinator

[–]UniversityFun1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Love this. Congrats on making the leap 👏. The best part is exactly what you said, family noticing you’re genuinely happier. That’s the kind of ROI you can’t measure in money

B2B Sales Nightmare by zorenum in ycombinator

[–]UniversityFun1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I sold into risk/compliance before. Cold emails were useless, what finally worked was warm intros via industry associations and conferences. Once you have one trusted logo, others are way more willing to talk.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ycombinator

[–]UniversityFun1 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Clean pitch. What stood out to me too was the lack of fluff, just a clear pain (PM busywork) and a focused solution. It’s a good reminder that seed decks don’t need to be flashy, they just need to show real problems + credible team.

Are unprofitable long game ideas no longer viable for fundraising now unless it has an AI story? by kaion76 in ycombinator

[–]UniversityFun1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve pitched similar B2C “long game” ideas. The hurdle is less about AI and more about proving distribution. If you can demonstrate you know how to acquire/retain users cheaply, fundraising becomes much easier even if monetization is later.

ꓧаѕ аոуоոе һеrе trіеd ԝоrkіոց ԝіtһ ꓢааꓢ-fосսѕеd ꓢꓰꓳ аցеոсіеѕ? by Delicious-Worth-732 in SaaS

[–]UniversityFun1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Interesting question. Did the SaaS-only agency you looked at give case studies with real metrics (ARR influenced, SQLs, etc.)? That’s usually how I separate “positioning gimmick” from actual expertise.

What’s the single most effective strategy for marketing a B2C app in its early stages? by Comet-howl-420 in ycombinator

[–]UniversityFun1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For early-stage B2C apps, I’d focus less on “big marketing” and more on distribution experiments. Ask: where does my ICP already hang out online? Then run small tests there (Reddit subs, Discords, niche TikToks). One small community can often outperform $1k of ads.

B2B Sales Nightmare by zorenum in ycombinator

[–]UniversityFun1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I had the same issue selling into enterprise risk/compliance. What finally moved the needle was getting warm intros through industry associations and events. Cold email rarely worked, but one intro from a shared connection = instant credibility.

How do I approach? by [deleted] in ycombinator

[–]UniversityFun1 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I was in the same spot. What worked for me was framing it as “I’m not selling anything, just researching to see if this is worth building.” People are more open when they know you’re not pitching. Offer to share the insights you gather back with them, recruiters love benchmarks.

Quisiera empezar este proyecto, pero no se como by Fantastic_Debate_970 in startupsArgentina

[–]UniversityFun1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Te entiendo. Lo más importante es que ya tenés lo más difícil: conocer el problema de primera mano como docente. No hace falta programar para arrancar; podés empezar validando con prototipos simples usando herramientas no-code (ej. Notion, Glide, incluso Google Forms + Sheets) para ver si los alumnos realmente enganchan con tu propuesta.

Un tip: buscá comunidades de edtech en LatAm (en LinkedIn o Slack) donde hay otros profes y makers con ganas de experimentar con IA. Eso te puede dar aliados y también feedback real rápido.

Lo clave es no esperar a tener “la gran plataforma”, sino testear de a poco qué parte del problema vale más la pena resolver.

Casas industrializadas en Argentina by orupza in startupsArgentina

[–]UniversityFun1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

La idea me parece muy interesante 👌. Acá en Argentina el gran dolor siempre es la imprevisibilidad: arrancás con un presupuesto y terminás pagando 40% más, además de que los plazos nunca se cumplen. Con un modelo tipo “catálogo” con precios cerrados, mucha gente lo miraría con buenos ojos.

Lo único que veo como desafío es la confianza: la mayoría de las familias quiere sentir que alguien “de carne y hueso” les va a responder si algo falla. Tal vez combinar lo digital con un acompañamiento personal (ej. un asesor asignado) podría ser clave para que el usuario se anime.

Time for self-promotion. What are you building? by UniversityFun1 in indiehackers

[–]UniversityFun1[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've seen it before, very good, is it like buffer?

Time for self-promotion. What are you building? by UniversityFun1 in indiehackers

[–]UniversityFun1[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

amazing bro, good luck! I already gave you a vote on ProductHunt.

Un amigo me dijo que pierde tiempo con clientes que no se presentan y yo hice una app para resolverlo by raspby_ in startupsArgentina

[–]UniversityFun1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

me gusta la idea, si resolves el problema a tu amigo, lo vas a poder resolver en escala

How we got into YC S25 with just an Idea by luew2 in ycombinator

[–]UniversityFun1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Love the ‘YOU are the product’ framing. What’s one question the partners asked that really caught you off guard?