My initial response was to dislike the idea of presentations all using the same format - it sounded boring and uninspired. But Demo Day is not for the teams but for the investors and I can't imagine being slammed with dozens of interesting ideas all while trying to choose which to invest large sums of money into. The similar presentation formats likely help the investors stay focused on the idea and the team.
I wonder if this "investor friendly" presentation format evolved from the experience of YC doing this year after year. An example of the Y Combinator partner's experience that Paul sometimes refers to...
I wonder if this "investor friendly" presentation format evolved from the experience of YC doing this year after year.
Very much so. We always stand at a point where we can watch both the presentation and the investors watching the presentation, to see how they're reacting to it. And I've probably watched over 700 DDay presentations now. So by this point I can even predict fairly well which jokes they'll laugh at.
I wonder if this "investor friendly" presentation format evolved from the experience of YC doing this year after year. An example of the Y Combinator partner's experience that Paul sometimes refers to...