Accelerator

Cohort II Graduation | Cohort III Applications Open!

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Last Friday, May 16th at Milestone9 we had the honor of graduating nine companies from our second cohort. This capstone event is a conclusion to an intensive four month-long program focused on mentorship, advising and coaching startup companies. Descriptions of companies at the close of this post.

We're also announcing that applications are now open for our next round, Cohort III. All information on our application process can be found at apply.9milelabs.com. Here are the key dates:

- Monday, 6/2: Early Bird Application Deadline (midnight) - Monday, 6/16: Final Application Deadline (midnight)

Want to connect with us face-to-face, learn about 9ML and applying to our cohort? Here are a handful of opportunities.

Open Coffee: One-on-one conversation with a 9ML partner

- Every Tuesday (5/20 – 6/10), 1PM – 4PM, Tully’s in Bellevue (10812 Main Street; Bellevue, WA 98004) - Every Thursday (5/22 – 6/12), 1PM – 4PM, Tully’s in Seattle (2nd & Marion; Exchange Building, 821 – 2nd Avenue; Seattle, WA 98104)

Entrepreneur Town Halls: Learn more about 9Mile Labs and the application process

- Thursday, 5/29, 4PM – 6PM, Dice Cabana (Exchange Building, 821, 2nd Avenue, 4th Floor, Seattle) - Tuesday, 6/10, 4PM – 6PM, Eastside venue TBD

Questions about applying to 9Mile Labs? Check out our Q&A page at 9MileLabs.com as well as earlier blog posts:

Are you ready for an accelerator? Is my startup too late / too early for an accelerator? How is a B2B startup different from a B2C startup (Part I)?

 Meet our graduated cohort!

- 3D Product Imaging (3dproductimaging.com):3D Product Imaging allows online brands and retailers to create photo-realistic, high-fidelity 3-dimensional images of products thereby helping to improve sales conversion rates and reduce returns. - Angles Media (anglesmedia.co): Angles Media helps businesses close more sales by delivering the right content to the buyer with the highest likelihood of influencing the sale. Learn exactly how your landing pages, white papers, videos, and emails influence prospects during the sales cycle. - Cloudadmin (cloudadmin.mx): Cloudadmin is a cloud-based inventory management and order management system specially designed for SMBs in Latin America. - Connect Consignment (connectedconsignment.com): Cloud e-commerce software, enabling resale and consignment businesses to; Sell anything, to anyone, anywhere. - Engineroom360 (engineroom360.com): Engineroom360 helps small and mid-size online retailers, utilizing hosted platforms, to create online promotions and improve discoverability of products on their websites. - Ghostruck (ghostruck.com): Ghostruck is a ridesharing solution for moving trucks that connects moving trucks with consumers who need a truck for moving bulky items. - GreenKrate (greenkrate.com): GreenKrate delivers grocery items to consumers and small businesses thereby saving them time. - Pawzii (pawzii.com): Pawzii delivers automated software solutions for animal shelters to free up human capital, generate new types of revenue, and bring focus back to what’s most important: saving animal lives. - Theme Dragon (themedragon.com): Theme Dragon helps marketers in SMB’s make smarter video marketing decisions through actionable recommendations and intelligent data. It supports them from planning and production to measuring results.

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Are you ready for an accelerator?

Last Friday we attended the GeekWire Startup Day at the Showbox in Seattle. It was well-attended, well-executed and vibrant event featuring a broad range of local speakers working to help area entrepreneurs at all stages. Kudos to our friends at GeekWire for an outstanding event. Thanks to Sanjay, 9Mile Labs had a booth front and center near the entrance. Thanks to Kevin, we also had perhaps the hottest ticket in town – Seahawks tickets which we gave out in pairs to a couple of lucky winners of our drawings. The best part for us though was the steady stream of traffic and the frequency and depth of conversation with entrepreneurs. Applications for Cohort II are up again following the event and we have a lot of follow up conversations we are looking forward to this week.

Many entrepreneurs sought us out with specific questions about the program and their own readiness to participate. A few other folks were not too familiar with 9Mile Labs or how an accelerator works. We thought we’d focus this post on helping answer two frequently asked questions from this event and other early engagements with new startup founders.

 

What is an accelerator and how is it different from an incubator?

At 9Mile Labs, we have a few unique things going for us. In addition to being focused on B2B (or B2B2C) and mobile/wireless technologies, we are also one of the only accelerators we know of that sits inside an incubator.

An incubator like SURF and the HUB in Seattle rent desk space, provide access to conference rooms, printers, internet access, and miscellaneous other shared resources for a monthly fee. Often subsidized by sponsorship dollars, incubators provide space for one or more people in a small business to get started in the heart of the city for a substantially reduced per seat rate over trying to lease your own space. Moreover, because incubators house many early stage small businesses side-by-side in a relatively open floor plan, the opportunities for cross-pollination of cool ideas and meeting like-minded co-founders or team members for your startup are pretty good. Incubators like SURF also provide a place where more experienced entrepreneurs interested can share their experiences through hosted events and professional services firms (like legal and accounting firms) can promote and socialize their offerings to startups.

We think incubators are such an important and valuable part of the startup ecosystem that we are proud denizens of the SURF Incubator ourselves. Several of the 9Mile Labs Cohort I companies were resident in SURF prior to our launch of the program and several more have remained in the facility following program completion. It’s great to see folks like AMP, CadenceMD, and Ombitron continue to grow in the space and watch the interaction with others at earlier stages who are co-located there too.

Accelerators like 9Mile Labs and TechStars offer investment, structured programs, mentorship, and extensive resources focused on helping early stage startup companies speed up their development. While we are a young organization, we pride ourselves at 9Mile Labs on being differentiated through our expertise in B2B and commercial software along with the strength of our mentors.

At 9Mile Labs our practical workshop based program is four months long. In it, you will focus on finding and articulating the core pain/benefit in your vision that makes customers want it as well as the value exchange point that helps you determine how much they are willing to pay for it. While resident in the program you will refine your go-to-market plans and revenue model while developing and executing on a commercially viable sales strategy to get meaningful customer traction. We help you develop and refine your product and services, build your team, understand the competition, and describe your addressable market and potential exit opportunities long term. Of course, we also help you develop your investor pitch and introduce you to angels and VCs in the Pacific Northwest and as appropriate from around the world.

All companies selected for 9Mile Labs Cohort II will receive $35,000 in funding from 9Mile Labs, space for up to three people in our facility for the duration of the program, access to hundreds of thousands of dollars in direct or discounted goods and services from our professional services and technology partners in addition to the core experience of the program itself.

 

So, is an accelerator right for you?

Possibly. Like most accelerators, our program is intense and requires you to put in extra effort to learn from the experts on site and rapidly flesh out your business strategy to speed up your execution.

You must be committed to the program and that starts with being committed to your business. You cannot participate in the 9Mile Labs accelerator part-time. We don’t believe you can truly understand your customer and break out as a business without the founders being fully committed. If you are just now thinking about leaving your day job to pursue your dream, you are probably too early for an accelerator. On the other hand, if you have been noodling on that great new idea for a while and are ready to fully dive in, an accelerator can add tremendous value in helping you flesh out the idea, develop a complete strategy, and guide you through early execution as you build some stage-appropriate fundamentals for your business.

The ideal company will consist of founders who know each other and are committed to the dream, have a foundational understanding of their customer and the potential value of the solution to those customers, and initial designs, specs or a prototype of their product by the start of the program.

We find entrepreneurs often mistakenly assume that companies with an existing product in market who have been around for 2 or more years aren’t candidates for an accelerator. While perhaps these aren’t the norm, if you took an initial product to market, know in your heart you are on to something big but it isn’t taking off quite like you hoped, then chances are help revisiting first principles and filling in the gaps in your business through a structured program and expert mentorship is exactly what you need. For entrepreneurs in this category, we find the biggest challenge is their willingness to fully embrace the entire shared learning experience an accelerator offers. If you approach an accelerator merely as a way to get help with your investor pitch and raise money for a seed round, then you aren’t right for the program. While we absolutely facilitate this, your dream is far bigger than it’s early stage ambitions alone and we want to help you establish a built-to-last foundation through a program that will benefit you now and prepare you for Series A funding and beyond. We won’t expose you to everything you need to know for the life of your business by any means but we will make sure you have depth in your business and opportunity that runs substantially deeper than any five minute pitch.

9Mile Labs Cohort I companies ran the gambit starting with founders who had a great idea and just quite their day jobs in the weeks prior to the start of the program all the way to the serial entrepreneurs with an early version of their product already in market. We tailor the program engagement and mentors to meet folks where they are and help push them make rapid and stage-appropriate progress in just a few months. It was a joy to see Patrick Henley, Founder and CEO from AMP, win the People’s Choice Award at the GeekWire Startup Day event. It was even more fun to hear him enthusiastically share the news that he’s adding new customers at a faster pace than anticipated since the official release of his solution in August during the waning weeks of his tenure in the 9Mile Labs program.

If you are committed to your dream, really ready to take the plunge, and want to get after it, come see us at 9Mile Labs. Applications remain open for Cohort II through November 11, 2013. We are hosting Open Coffee meet ups in Seattle, Bellevue, Portland, and Vancouver, BC in the next week. We will also host two evening mixers in the next two weeks where area entrepreneurs can mix it up with 9Mile Labs mentors and area investors.

We encourage you to come join us for coffee or a mixer in the next two weeks. We’ll be glad to tell you more about 9Mile Labs and help you answer the question yourself, “Are you ready for an accelerator?”

Check out the 9Mile Labs events listing on the front page of the web site for details on all our upcoming events. We look forward to engaging with you.

 

 

 

 

9Mile Labs Open Coffee

One of the best parts of running an accelerator is getting to hear so many cool ideas from so many passionate entrepreneurs. With graduation day in the rear view mirror and the 9Mile Labs Cohort I companies on to the next phase in their respective journeys, we are now on the lookout for the next collection of smart people with great ideas looking for help making their dreams come true. Applications are open for 9Mile Labs Cohort II and we want to hear from you.

We are hosting open office hours twice a week for the next several weeks. This Tuesday 1p-4p we’ll be on the Eastside at Tully’s on Main Street in Bellevue and on Thursday 9a-12p we’ll be at the Grand Central Bakery on Eastlake in Seattle. No pre-scheduling required. Just show up, spot a 9Mile Labs t-shirt, and join us in a conversation. Dates/times and locations of all future Open Coffees will be published on our website.

We’d love to answer your questions about 9Mile Labs, discuss whether participating in an accelerator is right for you, and hear how your cool new idea is going to change the world. Not working on anything in particular right now? That’s ok too. We welcome conversations with entrepreneurs, investors, and anyone interested in the Pacific Northwest startup scene. We welcome your input and have all kinds of thoughts on how anyone can get more engaged in helping build a world-class startup ecosystem right here at home.

Great coffee, great ideas, great people. Sounds like a really good time “Seattle-style” to me.

- Tom.

 

P.S. – Be sure to check www.9MileLabs.com each week. We may move the Open Coffees around a bit as we combine our search for the next great startup with our perpetual quest for the best coffee.

And Then There Were Nine...

It’s been an eventful 2013 thus far at 9Mile Labs. A little over 3 months after announcing the 9Mile Labs accelerator (Jan 2, to be precise), we’re at the point where we have nine great teams who are ready to start the program April 8. We’ve been pleasantly surprised by the number and quality of B2B-focused applications we received. While this has made our task of selecting our cohort only harder over the last few weeks, we’re also pleased by the final set of companies we have in the program. We have also been gratified by the support we have received from mentors, investors, executives and other organizations in the Pacific Northwest startup ecosystem thus far. Now we’re ready to leverage that support to help the entrepreneurs.

Here are the nine companies in the first 9Mile Labs cohort. As you read through the (really short) descriptions, what is clear to see is the diversity of the problems that these companies are trying to address in the B2B space. Two of the startups focus on wireless markets, three on enterprise social, one on healthcare, one on enterprise infrastructure, and two on streamlining sales and marketing processes. What is also really exciting is that 3 of the 9 companies are led by female CEOs.

So, without further ado, here we go...

Company Name Founders Short Description
1. AiroMetric Wireless
  • Annie George
  • Mathew Samuel
Wireless analytics from over the air down to the application
2. AMP Tablet Solutions
  • Patrick Henley
  • Denis Altudov
Streamlining sales by connecting mobile sales reps to their supply chain
3. Appuri
  • Damon Danieli
  • Dmitri Boulanov
Enabling agile businesses through Software Defined Operations
4. CadenceMD
  • Bonnie Cech
  • Bruce Leban
Helping physicians improve efficiency and patient satisfaction
5. Comr.se
  • John Wantz
  • Kyle Schei
Crunching sales and social data to power agile commerce
6. GIVINGtrax
  • Karrie Hungerford
  • Courtney Titus
  • Kai Sounthala
Enabling organizations to manage and promote their giving efforts
7. MeritShare
  • Kevin Nakao
  • Travis Pearl
Helping companies motivate their employees with online recognition
8. Ombitron
  • Paul Hammann
  • Ian Johnson
Machine-to-Machine Platform-as-a-Service.  Easy. Open. Wireless
9. SpinRiot
  • David Richards
Build multimedia content once, display seamlessly across multiple devices

Is my startup too late / too early for an accelerator?

One of the most common questions we encounter when we talk to founders is - I have a lot more traction / funding / revenue than your standard “two guys and a C compiler” startup candidate. Should I be applying? Our level 1 response to this question is – do you think there is value to a world class mentor network, and the geometric network effects that will create for your business? That makes intuitive sense to most founders. However, the skeptics among them still want to see some evidence for that. While we wish we had examples from our own cohorts, we’re not there yet. So as a level 2 response, we point to stories from other accelerators and entrepreneurs who had $1M+ in revenue or $1M+ of funding, were already profitable, or were mentors in an accelerator themselves, and yet decided to join an accelerator. And then we point them to this great blog post “You’re Never Too Far Along for TechStars.” There’s another great blog entry, this time from a YCombinator startup, which addresses this common objection. Ultimately, even though we all know you’re perfect ;-), you have to take an objective view of where your gaps are and decide whether an accelerator can fill those gaps for you. As for early stage startups, i.e., the “two founders in a garage,” relevance of accelerators is probably more obvious. Co-founders at this stage are typically technical wizards who have a vision for a product that they can build. However, they’re less likely to be experienced on business functions such as marketing, selling, building a team, developing alliances, accounting, legal matters or product management. Accelerators help early stage startups template-ize what’s possible (e.g. standard legal / accounting terms), and can provide assistance for the founders to learn other areas where there is a skills gap. By surrounding co-founders with experienced entrepreneurs and functional experts, accelerators provide other avenues for startups to fill the gaps. Of course, really early stage startups benefit from the experience and networks of the mentors as much as do their later stage counterparts.

At 9Mile Labs, we also believe very strongly in using Steve Blank’s customer development methodology to build the product. This discipline allows founders to keep product development rooted in feedback from customers; it also provides startups with the basis for pivoting or iterating quickly where appropriate, while wasting minimal money, time and other precious resources.