Special Offer for Y Combinator Companies

January 26, 2010
Written by
Danielle Morrill
Contributor
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At the beginning of 2010 a batch of new startups are getting underway in the Y Combinator program and we’d love to see them using Twilio.

Last May we made an offer to Y Combinator companies to credit their Twilio accounts with $133.70 to use towards building their business, and we’re doing it again now.  If you’re a Y Combinator company and you’d like to claim your credit, just send us am email from your founders@ email address to help@twilio.com.

To learn more about Y Combinator and the companies that are a part of it, check out their blog, and applications are still open for Summer 2010 cycle.

Y Combinator Companies That Are Live

The ones that are currently launched (per the Y Combinator website) are:
Reddit,
Loopt,
ClickFacts,
Snipshot,
Inkling Markets,
Wufoo,
Thinkature,
JamGlue,
Scribd,
Weebly,
Virtualmin,
Buxfer,
Octopart,
Heysan,
Justin.TV,
OMGPOP,
Xobni,
Zecter,
Adpinion,
Fuzzwich,
Bountii,
Songkick,
Auctomatic,
Disqus,
Splashup,
Draftmix,
Etherpad,
Webmynd,
RescueTime,
Heroku,
Tipjoy,
Addmired,
Socialbrowse,
Wundrbar,
Chatterous,
Mixwit,
Snaptalent,
Clickpass,
Insoshi,
MightyQuiz,
280 North,
Dropbox,
Posterous,
Anyvite,
TicketStumbler,
PopCuts,
Ididwork,
Startuply,
Picwing,
CO2Stats,
PollEverywhere,
Backtype,
ContestMachine,
Frogmetrics,
ZumoDrive,
Heyzap,
FathomDB,
Foodoro,
Divvyshot,
Echodio,
Cloudkick,
AirBnb,
TheSixtyOne,
Vidly,
Voxli,
Bump,
RentHop,
Listia,
FanChatter,
HighlightCam,
FlightCaster,
Directed Edge,
RethinkDB,
Olark,
DailyBooth,
Mixpanel,
and
WakeMate.