SideGuide (YC S22)

SideGuide helps API companies accelerate adoption with live code sandboxes

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Security Type
CAFES
Categories
Technology, Financial Services
Min Investment
$100
Location
San Francisco , California
Website
sideguide.dev

Key Deal Facts

Tight team of 4 founders (3 technical) who've been friends for years
Built a B2C education platform to $9000/mo in just four months
Similar in-house solutions reduce implementation time from 40 days to 40 minutes
The idea of 10 paid pilots and MVP in a month.
Used by projects at Meta
Over 2.6 Billion dollar market opportunity

Management Team / Advisory Board Bios

Caleb Peffer Co-Founder & CEOFounder at SideGuide. Experience in operations and data science at companies ranging from startups to Fortune 100., Eric Ciarla Co-Founder & COOSideGuide Corporate Therapist. Listens to customers' problems, then helps solve them, Garrett Frohman Co-Founder & ProductFounder at SideGuide. More like a CHO (Chief Hacking Officer) - hacking things together to make the best product in no time. Co-creator of one of the biggest Flutter dev communities on Instagram., Nicolas Silberstein Camara Co-Founder & CTO
Amount Raised : $788,450
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