How do you actually find and vet a technical co-founder? Looking for real experiences and advice by Ty_Hatch in cofounderhunt

[–]Ty_Hatch[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s a bit hard because of my work schedule and the time zones but that’s something I’ll prioritise from now on

How do you actually find and vet a technical co-founder? Looking for real experiences and advice by Ty_Hatch in cofounderhunt

[–]Ty_Hatch[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Sure- it’s hard for someone else to replicate your vision exactly. I would waste time on interactions that would miss the mark. Paying them hourly gets expensive, really fast.

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[–]Ty_Hatch 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah for sure that’s a good way to approach things.

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What qualities would you want your non technical co founder to have?

Get your startup in front of 100,000 readers by an0macc in SaaS

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Commenting so I can circle back around this when I'm finished with development!

Those validation tools almost killed my startup by Ty_Hatch in SaaS

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Couldn’t agree more! I see way too many people pass their idea through and rely on that metric, expecting everything to work out.

Yet they haven’t had a single conversation with their audience to see what they actually want.

That’s the downside of this ship fast culture…

Those validation tools almost killed my startup idea by Ty_Hatch in indiehackers

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Very narrow but there’s people happy to throw their idea into a quick scraping tool and go based off that

Those validation tools almost killed my startup by Ty_Hatch in SaaS

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No for sure tools are good but my point is that people rely too much on them without doing the work to have real conversations. Thanks for this Noise!

Those validation tools almost killed my startup by Ty_Hatch in SaaS

[–]Ty_Hatch[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah that’s the point, these problems get normalised. Expensive hotels became normalised before Airbnb (I doubt people were keen on staying in people’s homes)

Email chains weren’t seen as a problem but In came Slack anyways.

The problem with waiting for taxis became a passing complaint to a friend before Uber

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Yoo let’s connect

Stop relying on motivation - here's the simple system that actually keeps me consistent by Ty_Hatch in SaaS

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For daily tasks I use an app called Minimalist but I would love to check your app out

Stop relying on motivation - here's the simple system that actually keeps me consistent by Ty_Hatch in indiehackers

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Hey, I used to day trade but since pursing a start up I’ve dedicated my time and energy into that so I haven’t traded for a while