Tips for founders thinking about doing a remote accelerator

Published: March 31, 2021, 2 p.m.

For this week\u2019s deep dive, the Equity team got ahold of three founders from the recent Y Combinator batch (more here, and here) to chat through their experiences with a remote accelerator. TechCrunch was curious if the program lived up to founder expectations, how extreme timezone differentials were handled, and how easy it was to build camaraderie during a digital program. Oh, and how their demo day went.\n\nHere's who is on the show:\n\nBenjamin Croc, a founder at BrioHR (TechCrunch coverage here)\nTrisha Bantigue, a founder at Queenly (TechCrunch coverage here)\nAdam Alpert, a founder at Pangea (TechCrunch coverage here)\n\nThe short version is that the founders were generally happy with Y Combinator being remote, and that the setup allowing them to stay in their normal location was plus. We also asked the founders for learnings regarding how to best handle remote accelerators in the future.\n\nMore from Equity on Friday, at which point we'll put Y Combinator aside for a good while.