Please give me some feedback on my weekend/evening project http://ycpages.info<p>YCPages is a CrunchBase sort of service just for YC funded companies.
Company/founder details are pulled from CrunchBase using their API.<p>I have checked founders info by looking their LinkedIn pages/Twitter etc. So i am confident 95% information available on YCPages are accurate.<p>Next Steps,<p>== Adding the Tech Stack info
== Rankings from Alexa, Compete, Quantcast, etc<p>If I can get the founders answer few of my question about their experience I will add them as well.<p>Any feedback would be highly appreciated.<p>http://ycpages.info<p>P.S. YCPages is not affiliated with or endorsed by the YCombinator. Everything on YCPages are generated from freely available content on the Internet. If any of the founders doesn’t want their info on YCPages please send an email to ycpages at gmail dot com and I will delete them.
Absolutely beautiful. Slick, and informative. I was not expecting the good visualization of data directly on the home page, not to mention the other tabs.<p>I previously used the Google Spreadsheet posted a while ago, but this has just replaced it. Very, very nice.<p>EDIT:
Funding is still missing for all companies, but you should be able to get that info from CrunchBase, etc. "Greater than" information is sufficient. Also, I noticed that there is a duplicate BackType entry, but with 0 founders.
Most surprising statistic on the site: <i>only 2.7% of the YC funded companies have women as founders.</i><p>Compare that with the ~37% of entrepreneurs in the US that are women. [1]<p>I don't mean to be presumptuous or to imply anything, but this definitely jumped out at me. Any explanations?<p>[1] - <a href="http://www.businessinsider.com/women-in-business-2010-11#16-united-states-5" rel="nofollow">http://www.businessinsider.com/women-in-business-2010-11#16-...</a>
The obvious YCW 2011 is really underrepresented. Google can help you with that: <a href="http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&biw=1280&bih=788&q=site%3Ahttp%3A%2F%2Fnews.ycombinator.com%2F+%22yc+w11%22&aq=f&aqi=&aql=&oq=" rel="nofollow">http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&biw=1280&bih=788&...</a>
Thanks for putting the info together! I scraped your pages and created a Twitter list of all the YC founders: <a href="http://twitter.com/#!/boctor/ycombinator" rel="nofollow">http://twitter.com/#!/boctor/ycombinator</a><p>I already have a couple of Twitter name updates:
@kovasboguta doesn't exist
@dariusmonsef is now @bubs
Some of the companies with "unknown" status are definitely no longer running. From the first batch:<p>- Half of MemAmp was merged into reddit and half went back to gradschool.<p>- Simmery shut down after the summer<p>- Firecrawl shut down after the summer (though went immediately into another startup after)
Great work!<p>Even a quick look at the site is enough to tell that you've put in a good bit of effort on this. Excellent content, presentation, design/UI.<p>Thanks for developing, publishing and sharing this.
The site is great, like the way the companies are broken down by batch, love the profile pages. Would be great to be able to filter companies by status, like acquired, active, etc (unless I missed that?)