Last weekend I attended my first Startup Weekend here in Austin. I admit I was a bit skeptical before starting it, having read some critic reviews in the past (sorry, I cannot find any link at the moment), and knowing how difficult it can be to get together a group, agree on an idea *and* work on it in 54 hours. Add to that a busy week (Mindquilt work, and moving to the new house), and you can understand why I had a few "why exactly am I doing also that?" moments before the Friday night event kickoff.
It turned out it was a great idea.
So a Startup Weekend, for those of you who have never attended, is basically divided in three phases
My experience last weekend is that the first and third phase have been absolutely great. We had more than 30 proposals on Friday night (I pitched my idea for a GMail plugin to find partners to exchange emails in foreign languages), a good mixture of clever, funny and crazy ideas. In the same way, also the pitches to investors were very interesting for the feedback received from them.
The execution part is more controversial. Some ideas can be implemented easily in a 2 days, in some other cases you can't even start to implement it. Some projects were actually based on already existent products or prototypes, so there wasn't much technical work to do, but more marketing/PRs.
Anyway, looking it from a learning perspective, it was just a great experience that I'd recommend to everybody.
Some suggestions if you are going to attend it:
Finally, some links to the youtube videos of the presentations