DiscoverFounding JourneyHow James Evans Turned A College Project Into a Y Combinator-backed Startup
How James Evans Turned A College Project Into a Y Combinator-backed Startup

How James Evans Turned A College Project Into a Y Combinator-backed Startup

Update: 2024-11-14
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This is how James raised $24 million and reached 20 million users for his startup, Command AI, with contrarian ideas.

📚 1,800 Pitch Decks (Free) → deck-database.carrd.co

Follow James's journey:
🐦 X → x.com/dazzeloid
💼 LinkedIn → linkedin.com/in/james-evans-7086b3126
🚀 Startup → command.ai

Follow us:
🎥 YouTube → youtube.com/@foundingjourney
📝 Newsletter → join.foundingjourney.com
📈 Founder Membership → upgrade.foundingjourney.com
💼 LinkedIn → linkedin.com/in/michael-houck

Founder Journey

  • (01:00 ) — James’s founder origin story
  • (04:04 ) — Command AI origin story
  • (25:15 ) — Gaining conviction to build Command AI

Founder Mindset

  • (06:39 ) — Recognizing pivot opportunities
  • (08:23 ) — The overrated nature of creating new categories
  • (11:06 ) — The myth of necessitating truly new creations

Growth Strategies

  • (15:17 ) — Engaging in activities that probably don’t scale
  • (22:37 ) — Can anyone become a founder?
  • (41:53 ) — Prioritization strategies for founders

Networking & Resources

  • (29:18 ) — Effectively using the YC experience
  • (33:07 ) — Using Loom as a fundraising cheat code
  • (35:53 ) — Well-designed decks vs. substance
  • (39:10 ) — James’ angel investing learnings
  • (44:03 ) — Securing big logos early

Rapid Fire

  • (47:25 ) — Recommended investors?
  • (48:33 ) — Advice for first-time founders?
  • (49:08 ) — Favorite SaaS tools?
  • (50:03 ) — One change you’d make in startups?
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How James Evans Turned A College Project Into a Y Combinator-backed Startup

How James Evans Turned A College Project Into a Y Combinator-backed Startup

Michael Houck