When searching for anything related to startups, I often find a lot of unrelated content from blogs or low-quality websites that distract me from what I actually wanted to look for. Being fed up with Google, I started using this niche search engine <a href="https://you.com/for/startup" rel="nofollow">https://you.com/for/startup</a> that only shows information from a select number of apps and websites (TechCrunch, Crunchbase, AngelList) at once. It's pretty simple and clean.<p>Here are two example queries:<p>Earlybird VC: <a href="https://you.com/for/startup?q=Earlybird+VC" rel="nofollow">https://you.com/for/startup?q=Earlybird+VC</a><p>Simulate: <a href="https://you.com/for/startup?q=Simulate" rel="nofollow">https://you.com/for/startup?q=Simulate</a>
Nice concept, but I don't get the execution in reality.<p><a href="https://you.com/for/startup?q=Github&fromSearchBar=true" rel="nofollow">https://you.com/for/startup?q=Github&fromSearchBar=true</a><p>Somewhat nonsensical results.<p>Also, why does LinkedIn always come up first? When I think of high quality content, I don't think of LI.