Secrets You Can Learn From Your Customers

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  • Опубліковано 3 лип 2024
  • YC partners Michael Seibel and Dalton Caldwell discuss how spending real time with your users can unlock insights and growth.
    Hear the stories of how Airbnb and Brex built billion-dollar companies by forging genuine connections with customers. Learn why having too much money and too many people can actually slow down learning. And discover how to accelerate insight into your product by making your users feel special.
    Successful startups don’t just build technology - they solve human problems. The key is listening to the people who really matter: your customers.
    Apply to Y Combinator: yc.link/DandM-apply
    Work at a Startup: yc.link/DandM-jobs
    Chapters (Powered by bit.ly/chapterme-yc) -
    00:00 - Intro
    00:30 - Having a Plan
    01:15 - How to Learn
    01:39 - Empathy for Users
    03:01 - The Gold Mine
    04:29 - You Can't Fake It
    05:18 - Brex Pivot
    06:47 - The Edge Cases
    07:33 - Caring More Than 0
    08:18 - It's Complicated
    09:17 - Turing It Around
    09:55 - Starcraft
    10:23 - Asking What They What
    12:49 - It's Easy to Not Care
    13:20 - Caring = Learning
    14:17 - Takeaways
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 43

  • @ycombinator
    @ycombinator  Рік тому +4

    What's something you've learned from a customer?

    • @SushilSharma-vp8cx
      @SushilSharma-vp8cx Рік тому

      Be good

    • @SalarymanNoMore
      @SalarymanNoMore Рік тому

      That they are the true "product owners"! We're now at a point where our customers reaching a certain threshold of platform usage (and a few other milestones) have seamless democratic influence within our project management system.

    • @WillReil
      @WillReil Рік тому

      That sometimes it is the small things that are the most appreciated by the customer.

    • @MichaelBruunLarsen
      @MichaelBruunLarsen Рік тому

      That not every e-commerce startup start out with fulfilment by amazon, or go international from start - Therefore, our initial plan of automating their work, turned into helping them internationalize and automate processes.

    • @jeromeneareo4730
      @jeromeneareo4730 Рік тому

      As a startup in the B2B2C space, we've come to value end-users as if they were our paying customers. Their satisfaction is key to keeping our corporate clients happy.
      Our experience has been filled with small, yet impactful lessons learned from these end-users - like adding a handy button or tweaking a function. A pivotal learning experience was our integration of Stripe into our web apps. On our journey to find the right product/market fit, we experimented with different ideas both with and without Stripe payments. A particularly successful experiment was offering our payment apps for free to gauge user uptake. The insights from this test were invaluable in understanding the demand for certain products and identifying the types of businesses likely to face issues we could solve. It's through such user-focused insights that we've continued to evolve and grow.

  • @tatumscott6170
    @tatumscott6170 Рік тому +25

    You can tell that final thought expressed by Micheal is woven from many threads of direct experience
    “If you really want to accelerate your learning~ care about your customers. Go talk to them, spend time with them 1 on 1 and you’ll be surprised how special that makes them feel. And~ when they feel special~ how much they can help you learn about your problems and how to solve them”
    Spun Gold!!

  • @TravelingNomad488
    @TravelingNomad488 Рік тому +6

    I always appreciate how these guys break the founder journey down into digestible steps and processes. It makes the grueling startup experience much more reasonable.

  • @chapterme
    @chapterme Рік тому +13

    Chapters (Powered by ChapterMe) -
    00:00 - Intro
    00:14 - Secret for Learning from Early-Stage Customers
    00:30 - Having a Plan
    01:15 - How to Learn
    01:39 - Example: AirBnB (Empathy for Users)
    03:01 - The Gold Mine
    04:29 - You Can't Fake It
    05:18 - Brex Pivot
    06:47 - Caring About the Edge Cases
    07:33 - Competing With Nothing
    08:18 - Justin TV and Twitch: The Complicated Relationship With Customers
    09:17 - Turing It Around: Talking to Streamers
    09:55 - Starcraft: What Do They Play?
    10:23 - Asking What Users What
    12:49 - It's Easy to Not Care
    13:20 - Caring: Learning With Less Money
    14:17 - Takeaways to Accelerate Your Learning

  • @GabrielSestrem
    @GabrielSestrem Рік тому +2

    I’m a Brazilian tech guy and a founder. I am truly inspired by Henrique and Pedro from Brex.

  • @Eltonlin1998
    @Eltonlin1998 Рік тому +7

    "You guys have customers?!" - struggling founder with no customer love

  • @GauravSharma-vm1yv
    @GauravSharma-vm1yv Рік тому +2

    This stuff is gold, thank you for sharing.

  • @iPadYh
    @iPadYh 3 місяці тому +1

    Love all the StarCraft references 😂

  • @javi_park
    @javi_park Рік тому +1

    incredible insights as always

  • @James-mk8jp
    @James-mk8jp Рік тому +1

    Whoever set up this video frame did a great job. I've been in that room and it is much bigger than this shot makes it seem.

  • @minaraver
    @minaraver Рік тому

    Games Done Quick just raised ANOTHER $2M for charity in a speed running marathon streamed over Twitch. It's so cool to hear this is what made it possible.

  • @ChristianSoschner
    @ChristianSoschner 10 місяців тому

    Excellent insight into Customer Acquisition. Thanks for sharing

  • @ml-techn
    @ml-techn 10 місяців тому +1

    I am 39 year old, based in Europe with zero net worth. I really want to start a startup but as I am broke I don't know if I should get first a job, work for 4 years, save as much as possible and then start the startup. But, I feel I am already old and in 4 years, I will be around 45 yo and maybe too old! But, If I take a startup road, its a 10 years dedication and if it fails, I will be around 50 yo and broke. Literally, I am really lost!

  • @hugoado
    @hugoado Рік тому

    Amazing episode.

  • @jessexing3456
    @jessexing3456 Рік тому

    very appreciate of the sharing

  • @sofianealloui
    @sofianealloui Рік тому

    Thanks a lot, Sirs ♥🙏

  • @paulroque
    @paulroque Рік тому

    Thank you 🥳

  • @ahmedmonis84
    @ahmedmonis84 Рік тому

    Amazing insights!

  • @sjfieksnd
    @sjfieksnd 10 місяців тому

    best video in youtube.

  • @krajonathan4325
    @krajonathan4325 Рік тому

    All my fellow Entrepreneurs, now this our side. Look and Listen and Learn.

  • @LUKEMELIKIAN
    @LUKEMELIKIAN Рік тому +1

    Watched this while wearing my Twitch staff shirt

  • @brian_akhtar
    @brian_akhtar Рік тому +1

    i think life and business these days has been completely overcomplicated in every facet, from organizational structure to the tech to organize the internals. Business is simple. Don’t over implicate just because enrole else is. Do the things and do them simply

  • @serkardis292
    @serkardis292 Рік тому

    It's interesting how when they are talking about twitch and bring up instances of what they definitely shouldn't do they almost perfectly describe current state of twitch.

    • @Baethoven
      @Baethoven 11 місяців тому

      how so?

    • @serkardis292
      @serkardis292 11 місяців тому

      @@Baethoven look up "Why I quit my job at Twitch" video. It's by YC founder and delves into many details of modern internal twitch culture.

  • @kuzhalandurai713
    @kuzhalandurai713 Рік тому

    What is the software used here to get the chapters on the side of the video?

    • @ycombinator
      @ycombinator  Рік тому

      Custom made .mogrt built with After Effects

  • @ARTHURBARD1
    @ARTHURBARD1 Рік тому

  • @BigDataLogin
    @BigDataLogin 11 місяців тому

    cool

  • @machapuis
    @machapuis Рік тому

    Are there a lot of people trying to scam you? Do you have a lot of spam applications? Did you funded one by mistake?

  • @UpperEchelonWorld
    @UpperEchelonWorld Рік тому +1

    ❤🙏💯

  • @rentalsetup-makearentalequ6427

    Am I the only one that doesn't prefer these video styles? I think I prefer the class settings where the guy is in front of a chalkboard/whiteboard. lecture settings from Y combinator. It's not the same.

  • @joseandresruiz4360
    @joseandresruiz4360 2 місяці тому

    I like your video series but lately not appreciating the full 20 mins of sarcasm and condescendence with laughter....
    It just doesn't teach or prove anything but the fact that you feel really smart about yourself.

  • @thisislindoluthuli
    @thisislindoluthuli Рік тому

    Hahaha... you guys literally laugh at how obvious some of this stuff is.😂💀

  • @duongtt3
    @duongtt3 Рік тому

    Day 1 - Great start

  • @BizLytInteractive
    @BizLytInteractive 8 місяців тому