I've read that co-founders are the norm for YC. It seems to be a rare exception for solo founders to be accepted, you'd probably have to prove you're the next Google for that. But then even Google had co-founders.
I'd say don't take it too personally. If you search the YC companies directory it would not be easy to find a solo founder company. The lack of interest you saw could have been that they had already decided that you needed a co-founder early in the process.
It's actually quite good to have made it to the interview stage.
I'd say don't take it too personally. If you search the YC companies directory it would not be easy to find a solo founder company. The lack of interest you saw could have been that they had already decided that you needed a co-founder early in the process.
It's actually quite good to have made it to the interview stage.