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YC W21 founder who sold Memer to ShareChat, now building Weekday and running DaisyChain Capital
Credibility
Operator · 90th percentile
- Current Co-Founder and CEO of Weekday (YC W21), an AI recruiting platform.
- Y Combinator W21 alum.
- Past Co-Founder and CEO of Memer, a meme sharing and discovery platform.
- Weekday was co-founded with at least one other co-founder.
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Founder score
- 97%Probability of being accurate (97%)Y Combinator W21 alum.
- 95%Probability of being accurate (95%)Current Co-Founder and CEO of Weekday (YC W21), an AI recruiting platform.
- 90%Probability of being accurate (90%)Past Co-Founder and CEO of Memer, a meme sharing and discovery platform.
- 90%Probability of being accurate (90%)Weekday was co-founded with at least one other co-founder.
- 90%Probability of being accurate (90%)GitHub account @amitsy has been active for approximately 14 years (created 2012).
- 90%Probability of being accurate (90%)GitHub account @amitsy is dormant with no public push activity in approximately 9.8 years.
- 85%Probability of being accurate (85%)GitHub account @amitsy confirmed as belonging to Amit Singh.
- 85%Probability of being accurate (85%)Active on Hacker News as @amitsy with 84 karma and a Launch HN post for Weekday.
- 80%Probability of being accurate (80%)Exit: Memer was acquired by ShareChat.
- 65%Probability of being accurate (65%)Weekday has raised $2.2M in total funding across two prior rounds.
Investor score
- 80%Probability of being accurate (80%)Approximately 10 years of investing experience, beginning as an Investment Analyst at Kae Capital in 2015.
- 45%Probability of being accurate (45%)Named related person on SEC Form D for DaisyChain Capital Fund I, LLC, a pooled investment fund, confirming a fund manager role.
What you likely need
You're a repeat founder with a strong YC W21 pedigree and a clean exit story, but your next big unlock is translating that credibility into a Series A narrative and a louder public builder signal. The Festival events most valuable to you sit at the intersection of warm fundraising intros, technical community re-engagement, and leveraging your angel activity at DaisyChain Capital to build a visible track record. Getting in the room with YC-affiliated and Lightspeed/Sequoia-adjacent investors — alongside other Indian-origin B2B SaaS founders who've walked this path — will sharpen your pitch and surface the right lead.
Would you attend these IRL Festival events?
We will tune and customize your Founder Festival experience to make sure you get invited to the events that would be most valuable to you.
- fundraisingA YC W21 founder dinner for mutual warm intros to YC Continuity, Lightspeed, and Sequoia partners actively backing Indian-origin B2B SaaS at Series A
- positioningA roundtable for founders who've had acquisition exits — like the ShareChat/Memer deal — to workshop how to turn that exit narrative into a live Series A credibility anchor in investor decks
- positioningA Show HN alumni dinner for founders who've hit 50+ points on Launch HN posts to co-strategize a Weekday 2.0 re-launch that re-engages the technical community
- hiringAn IIT Bombay alumni networking night for YC founders running vouching-based hiring models to tap high-signal IIT grad engineering candidates for Weekday's pipeline
- introsA DaisyChain Capital and YC-affiliated angel investor happy hour for early-stage backers with founder-operator backgrounds to formalize deal-sharing and build a public co-investment track record
- tacticalA Forbes 30 Under 30 founders tactical session on embedding third-party recognition like 30U30 into outbound sales sequences and Series A investor decks without sounding self-promotional
- positioningA build-in-public happy hour for AI recruiting and HR-tech founders to open-source a small tool — modeled on Weekday's stack — and pressure-test GitHub re-activation as a technical credibility signal to engineering hires and investors
- fundraisingA Series A fundraising roundtable for Indian-origin B2B SaaS founders with prior exits to share pitch decks, compare term sheet dynamics from Lightspeed India and Sequoia Surge, and make direct investor intros
