Like others, we were down about our YC rejection last night.
This morning, we got a commitment from an anchor client (we target small/medium businesses). It took 15 minutes to convince the owner of this multi-million dollar business to say: "I love it."
We built a demo for our customers and decided to send it to YC as well. In the past 3 weeks, the only one who has turned us down is YC. 6 for 6 (knock on wood!!) We have even turned down a business that is not a good fit for us. These are all paying customers, btw.
We may not be headed to YC but we are still building stuff people/companies want. Hope this inspires others to forge ahead.
A year later, I put up my first > $500 software, not really expecting anything to happen. A week later, a sale came in, a few days later, the same.
There was no marketing plan, no competition analysis, no snazzy web designer or any of all that. Just put up the site, list it on download.com.
Software is an easy business. The hard part is in learning all that stuff so you can actually make the software (or know how to tell people what to do), afterwards it's pretty easy if you just release your stuff.