Y Combinator venture fund introduced its own analogue of Product Hunt – Launch YC. A version of this platform, where tech startups can talk about their product, has existed within Y Combinator for several years. Now the foundation has opened up the opportunity for its graduates to express themselves outside of the community.

Y Combinator introduced its own analog of Product Hunt with products from alumni startups

The Y Combinator blog reports that on the platform, users can sort startups by industry, YC pool, and launch date.

The platform allows you to vote for newly launched startups, try out product demos, and learn about the team.

“If you're a founder or developer, you'll find products to help you manage and grow your business. If you are an investor, you will discover the best startups supported by YC. And if you're looking for a job, you'll find Stripe and Airbnb of the future."

The functionality of Launch YC is reminiscent of Product Hunt, an online platform where new technology products are published. Unlike Product Hunt, Y Combinator does not have the ability to leave feedback on projects. Also, Launch YC is only available to YC alumni.

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anastasia mariana

Source: RB

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