checklist:
- you have a mvp/poc/initial traction/some key industry insights.
- a co-founder with complementary skills.
- you have incorporated your venture.
It's Very Important to choose a Right Co Founder
The Worst Type of Partnership is that both partners have same skills
Both partners should have different skills
Their are two aspects of Partnership
1) Both Partners should have complementary skills
2
Have you ever considered the importance of finding the right co-founder for your startup? How do you approach the search for someone who not only shares your vision and values, but also brings complementary skills and experiences to the table? Share
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Hemant Prajapati
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Techsaga Corporations • 3m
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Key terms every startup founder must know:
🔍 Product-Market Fit - Ensuring your product meets real customer needs in a large market.
📈 Traction - Signs that show user growth and engagement.
⏳ Ru
Hey medial im using WhatsApp as mvp and got 5k users in 4 week.
Demands is super high for our product.
What is the best way to find right technical co founder how much equity should I offer him as we are not in ideation and already have outstandin
Hello Enthusiastics
This is Saiteja
I have a unique idea that hasn't been implemented in India yet. I'm looking for a co-founder to partner with.
We're building a first-in-market application that disrupts the [Target Industry] space in India.
Skil
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Jayan James
Stealth • 3m
💡 Finding a Tech Co-Founder: My Biggest Challenge 💻
As I strive to bring my vision for Cerack Healthtech to life, the most challenging hurdle has been finding the right tech co-founder. I'm passionate about creating a robust MVP before seeking fun
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Piyush Verma
Stealth • 3m
Hi, I'm looking for a co-founder or CTO to build our AI driven peer-to-peer learning marketplace.
Already built our MUP (Minimum Usable Product) application, working on future prototypes and have launched our initial services.
Anyone interested?
I’m feeling a bit stuck right now. I have an idea that I shared in Idea Validation, and it received some feedback. However, I want to gain more clarity and insights. To build an MVP, I needed someone with coding skills, but I don’t have the budget to
Hello co-founders,
What does it take to build something like LinkedIn in terms of engineering? I come from a design background, so I have a decent grasp of design and research, and I understand the problem space and niche for my potential product. H
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Shubham P
Stealth • 13d
Don’t invest any money in a business.
Here’s why:
Never invest money into a business idea until you’ve validated it with a “mini MVP.” So, what exactly is a mini MVP? Think of it as a middle step between your initial idea and a fully developed MVP.