YC audit

What did Oomira find in Y Combinator?

Oomira started from YC's active company directory and checked 4,043 active records against fresher public evidence. The audit found 11.8% of active records were superseded by newer evidence.

4,043 checked

The starting source was YC public company directory records listed as active.

11.8% superseded

Newer evidence changed the current answer for a meaningful share of the list.

Sources attached

The audit keeps the old record, newer evidence, and current answer together.

YC active list auditpublic proof
Hiring now177 companiesfound
Pivoted152 companiesfound
Not operating63 companiesfound

Why the YC audit matters

The point is not that YC was wrong. The point is that every source starts aging the moment it is published. YC is simply a public, inspectable example of a pattern every company recognizes.

What the audit proves

The audit shows Oomira can start from a record set, compare it against reality, preserve source evidence, and expose which claims are still current.

The bridge to company systems

Your CRM, wiki, org chart, vendor list, and portfolio database age the same way. Oomira uses the same reconstruction pattern to keep organizational memory aligned with evidence.