Our Founder Participation Threshold is Now $250,000 / Year
Our terms allow our founders to remain in control of when they reinvest profits back into their business vs. when they pull them out as dividends. We determine a fair salary cap with the founders, where profits taken out of the company above that salary are considered dividends. Which leads to a common question: How do we determine the salary cap?
TinySeed's Webinar Recording + Q&A
The TinySeed accelerator team (Rob Walling, Einar Vollset, and Tracy Osborn) took questions about our third batch application in a live webinar. We’re getting the recording transcribed and timestamped now (we’ll update this post when it’s done) but in the meanwhile, we’ve listed out some of our most frequently asked questions below:
What's It Like Being a TinySeed Founder? (Part 2)
A year ago we wrote a post featuring podcast episodes by TinySeed founders in the middle of our inaugural batch. Now, a year later and a month before our applications open again, we thought we’d revisit the question with the experiences of our second batch.
Forcing Small Investors Out of Big Opportunities: SEC’s 99 Investor Limit
Over time successful venture firms raise larger and larger funds, quickly running into the 99 investor limit, and forcing their investment minimum higher. These high minimums concentrate this wealth creation opportunity to super high net worth individuals and institutional investors, excluding accredited investors who cannot afford to write such a large check. We’re looking into how we can change this law.
Invest in TinySeed's Second Fund (Video)
In the past 18 months, we’ve backed 23 fast-growing SaaS companies out of nearly 1600 applications. And we would have funded dozens more if we’d had the capital at our disposal. That’s why we’re raising our second fund.
Join the Movement: Invest in TinySeed
In the last 15 months, we’ve backed 23 fast-growing SaaS companies across two continents. We’ve proven out our model — in fact, we would have funded dozens more from our nearly 1600 applications if we’d had the investment capital. Now we’re raising our second fund so we can continue to invest in a broad index of hundreds of hand-picked independent SaaS companies using our simple, founder-friendly terms.
Measuring the Depth of the Software Industry Iceberg
If you read the mainstream tech press, it feels like there is a constant stream of startup acquisitions in the news. The sheer volume of these stories can make you think that you hear about most of the startup acquisitions that happen. Although our gut feel was that the software industry was much larger than most assume, we didn’t really have a good grasp of how much larger. So we decided to find out.
The 2020 TinySeed Accelerator Batch
We were blown away by the sheer number and quality of the applications we received for TinySeed’s second batch. Over the last few months we’ve been working hard to narrow down the field of amazing candidates, and today we’re proud to announce that these twelve companies are in our 2020 batch of startups:
Photos From the Second TinySeed Retreat
We held our second TinySeed retreat this last October for our current batch of startups, coinciding with the MicroConf Europe conference in Dubrovnik, Croatia. Like our first retreat, we spend about half the day in a room together, workshopping and and discussing what our companies are currently struggling with…
Frequently Asked Questions about the 2020 TinySeed Application
The application for our 2020 batch of startups has been open for almost two weeks now and we’re so excited to see many amazing applications roll in. We’ve gotten quite a few questions so we thought we’d respond here to the most frequently asked:
What's It Like Being a TinySeed Founder?
Now that applications are open for TinySeed’s second batch, we thought it would be useful to share some of the podcast appearances by current TinySeed founders. TinySeed’s co-founder Rob Walling hosts Startups For the Rest of Us — it’s a great way to see how Rob works with the batch and his general mentorship process. Read more:
Recommendations and Tips for your TinySeed Application
We opened up our applications today for our 2020 batch today! If you’re thinking about it but have some questions, we wanted to give a heads-up about some of the things we’re looking at in each application. In general: The top three things we look at are the people involved, product-market fit, and price-sensitivity of your market. That’s not the only criteria (we have a list of 40+ items) but those three P’s are the biggest pieces. Read more:
Recap and Lessons Learned from the First TinySeed Retreat
We held our first TinySeed founder retreat this past July in Minneapolis, Minnesota: two nights on a ranch a few hours outside of the city and a final night back in the city. Since TinySeed is a remote accelerator with founders across 4 countries and 3 continents…
The Complete TinySeed 2019 Accelerator Batch
It’s been an exciting few weeks as we’ve been announcing each of the companies accepted into our inaugural batch. And what a group they are! We’re phenomenally excited about our founders and their companies and are enjoying the chance to work alongside them and help accelerate their growth.
TinySeed's 2019 Batch Funding Announcement: SavvyCal
We’re thrilled to announce that Derrick Reimer, founder of SavvyCal, has joined the 2019 TinySeed accelerator batch. SavvyCal is the most efficient way to schedule meetings without wrecking your calendar.
TinySeed's 2019 Batch Funding Announcement: LessAccounting
We’re excited to announce that Paul Kogan, the new owner of LessAccounting, has joined the 2019 TinySeed accelerator batch. LessAccounting is an easy-to-use accounting system that provides…
TinySeed's 2019 Batch Funding Announcement: Popsicle
We’re excited to announce that Popsicle, founded by Gary Tuch, has joined the 2019 TinySeed accelerator batch. Popsicle helps schools simplify their after-school classes, care, and camps through paperless enrollment…
Diversity at TinySeed and What We’re Doing Differently Next Time
We’ve learned a lot while running our first application process these past five months, and one of the hardest lessons was the difficulty in building a diverse cohort of companies…
TinySeed's 2019 Batch Funding Announcement: Loadster
Today we’re excited to announce that Loadster, founded by Andy Hawkes, has joined the 2019 TinySeed accelerator batch. Loadster is a load testing SaaS for websites…
TinySeed's 2019 Batch Funding Announcement: Branch
The next company in our 2019 accelerator batch is Branch founded by Peter Suhm, located in Glasgow, Scotland. Branch is a continuous integration service…