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Ricky Yean
Co-Founder and CEO of Flow Club
Ricky Yean is the Co-Founder and CEO of Flow Club, a virtual co-working platform designed to enhance productivity for knowledge workers. He has held this position since January 2021 and is based in San Francisco, California.1
Background and Education
Ricky Yean moved to the United States from Taiwan at the age of eleven. He attended Stanford University, where he earned his Bachelor's degree from 2006 to 2010. During his time at Stanford, he also participated in Y Combinator, a prestigious startup accelerator, as an alumnus in 2010.23
Career Highlights
Before founding Flow Club, Yean co-founded Crowdbooster in 2010, a social media analytics tool that gained significant traction among major brands and agencies, including Nike and the United Nations. Crowdbooster was recognized for its role in popularizing social media optimization.23 After Crowdbooster, he and his co-founder David Tran established Upbeat, a tech-enabled public relations agency, which operated from 2016 to 2018 but was ultimately discontinued due to scalability challenges.23
Flow Club
At Flow Club, Yean is focused on creating a productive work environment through virtual co-working sessions, which aim to help users complete their tasks efficiently while enjoying their work experience. The platform has been likened to "the Peloton for digital co-working," emphasizing community engagement and user feedback in its development.4
Ricky Yean is also known for his writing on technology startups and issues related to Asian America, sharing insights through various essays and a personal newsletter.3
Highlights
OH @ycombinator alumni reunion...
“How is YC different second time around?”
2x YC founder: “YC partners are LLMs trained on PG essays—and works surprisingly well!”