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Infographic listing all 40 questions Y Combinator uses to evaluate startups, organized into five sections: Problem, Customer, Product, Performance, and Product Development.
Y Combinator, a renowned startup accelerator, has devised a set of crucial questions to serve as a litmus test for startups seeking investment. By delving into these questions, investors can gain valuable insights into a startup's viability and potential for success.
For investors, evaluating a tech startup goes beyond financial metrics; it involves scrutinizing the startup's aptitude for navigating the technological dilemmas inherent in each stage of development.
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Let's delve into the key ingredients that caught his attention and explore an additional element crucial for navigating the competitive landscape: the importance of a unique competitive advantage.
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