Partner: Tinyseed
TinySeed began with Rob Walling and Einar Vollset, serial entrepreneurs who noticed a gap in early-stage SaaS funding.
What makes TinySeed different than other accelerators is: the program is remote and runs for a full year, founders are able to build a profitable company for the long-term, and can choose to raise additional funding (or not) based on their goals -- with a focus on capital efficient, non-unicorn SaaS companies that have varius corporate structures, not just C-Corps.
Partnership Scope
Yay and Tinyseed formed a strategic partnership in June 2020, to give TinySeed Startups an exclusive offer for stock image assets, providing the community with quality, legal stock media assets at an affordable rate.
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About Yay Images Startups Program
Started in 2020, Yay images has created a budding startups program through innovation and ingenuity to give startups and enterprenuers of all sizes access to affordable, legal stocks media assets.
Partnering with leading accelerators, co-working/labs, and incubators, Yay is well on their way to fulfill their mission of helping 100,000 businesses during the pandemic.
Learn More About The Program
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