Summary:
Exclusive invite-only summit for early-stage founders by former YC and a16z experts
Learn to pitch to the press and master social media for just $600
Organizers aim to reduce reliance on expensive PR agencies
Viral social media posts have proven to be game-changers for startups like Rork and Theseus
Democratizing success strategies beyond elite startup programs
Former Y Combinator and Andreessen Horowitz (a16z) experts are hosting an exclusive, invite-only summit for early-stage founders. Dubbed the To Do List Summit, this event is set to take place on August 9, offering invaluable insights into working with the press and leveraging social media for startup growth—all for a fee of $600.
Why This Summit Matters The organizers, who were part of the layoffs at YC, are driven by a mission to debunk the myth that startups need to spend tens of thousands on PR and social media agencies. In today's digital age, a single viral post can catapult a startup to success, as seen with Rork and Theseus, which secured funding and significant opportunities through viral social media presence.
The Power of Viral Marketing
- Rork, a vibe coding startup, raised $2.8 million and joined a16z’s Speedrun program after a viral tweet.
- Theseus, a defense tech startup, landed a U.S. Special Forces contract and $4.3 million in funding from a viral X post.
This summit aims to democratize access to these success strategies, proving that founders don’t need to be part of elite programs like YC to make their mark.
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