I had an amazing time doing TechStars Cloud this year. Definitely apply if you're considering it (or even if you're not). Happy to answer any questions about it if people have them.
I had the good fortune of sharing a night out with TechStars Cloud earlier this year. Even though I just came to hang out with my friends that were in the batch, they welcomed me into their Basketball box, included me in their weekly highlights/lowlights session and I generally had a great time with everyone.<p>I got the impression that things were much more close and intimate there than at some other incubators that I've seen. After the game and weekly debriefing, Jason came out with the entire group and we hit up some nice spots in San Antonio. I think it was somebody's birthday as well. The entire class works out of a shared office and there's a strong sense of camaraderie and friendship.<p>If I had an applicable project right now, I wouldn't hesitate to apply.<p>. They
TechStars is definitely a great resource, and they do a great job of selecting the right companies as well. The last group was full of awesome. I've been kicking around submitting a project I'm working on for next year's group as well.<p>Jason is a great guy, and very much devoted to the incuabtor. It showed through and created a lot of enthusiasm in the group, from my perspective, and I was glad to be able to interact with them this past year.
As another founder of a TechStars Cloud company, I can tell you that Jason is the real deal, and he and the other folks that run it really care about the companies in the program. If you want to participate in an accelerator, and you've got the kind of company or team that he's talking about (techie/cloudy), I think you should really consider applying.
I've mentored at TechStars Cloud and I've worked with a number of their affiliate program members as well, the program is worth it if you can get in and they do a great job of lighting up local ecosystems for startups.