We've got 150 users, some paying.
And we claim to radically change how processes will be turned into running software, with working proof-of-concept running in browsers.
So don't feel bad if your startup didn't make it.
Our plan has anyways been to keep adding more customers, regardless if we get into Y-combinator or not.
If your business plan depends on Y-combinator acceptance or funding, then that probably is already a weakness.
Haven't gotten a rejection email yet, so you making me needlessly excited here! :-)