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29 Oct
I’m wrapping up a long weekend here at Viget, but before I sign-off for my pre-real-work-day nap, I wanted to get some more thoughts down on how it all went. Hosting Startup Weekend was exhausting, in a good way. As hyped, we started the weekend with 70+ people picking a business idea, and finished tonight last night by launching a site at midnight. I can honestly say that it went better than I’d expected in almost every aspect. Some examples:
Not surprisingly, just like with the first weekend in Boulder, it all came down to the dev team. There’s lots of valid hype about how you can quickly build web apps these days, but the fact remains that it just takes time to build a really good product, and a lot of that time goes to writing good code. Having launched anything at all is an accomplishment, especially given the potential complexity for the concept we chose.
What now? Good question. The group decided to decompress for a few days before figuring out a core team to take HolaNeighbor on to the next level. There’s still a lot to do to make it a viable business, and I hope it has a life beyond today. Can the passion for the concept that was alive this weekend carry on? Only time will tell, but regardless, the experience of the weekend was certainly positive for me.
Update: checkout the article about Startup Weekend in the Washington Post.
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8 Responses for "Fresh Thoughts on Startup Weekend"
I was amazed by the DC tech community. It was a blast to say the least!
I am at least a few hours sleep from a recap post, and have some very similar thoughts. All around, fantastic weekend.
Thank you again!
[…] Brian Williams, who was nothing short of an amazing host (Viget is my new favorite company) has a great post on the weekend. His speech to TechStars this summer was my personal favorite. I am too scattered to write my own […]
Brian -
You were wonderful hosts, and I really appreciate all you did to make the weekend work so well for everyone. Thanks!
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[…] space-host and CEO of the burgeoning web consulting firm “Viget,” Brian Wynne Williams posted some very FRESH thoughts on the experience. He has a great run down… I am posting his top-line bullets […]
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