I have looked at the usual suspects like CoFounders Lab, but nothing really seems intuitive or a good match. Any suggestions to find a CoFounder with web development skills?
I don't know how useful it is, but I've also heard mention of Founder Dating (and there are regional meetups for those as well): http://founderdating.com/ Good luck!
The best co-founder is someone you worked with before. Have you really contacted all your [good] ex co-workers to find out where they went? Even the ones who couldn't possibly be interested in startups? People change.
If that doesn't work, network. Once you find someone who seems good and interested in your space, get them on board on a temporary basic. Pay them, do whatever it takes to get them to work with you for a 1-3 months. Only then sign papers that give away significant stock and make them officially a co-founder.
Why not pick up some web development skills yourself?
This will allow the project to advance and make you more attractive to programmers because it shows a willingness to do whatever it takes to make the idea a reality.
This could be important because programmers often encounter people who value the idea over its execution.
Honestly, networking. You'll need to vet a lot of people, which means you'll have to talk to at least 10x as many before you find a good match that your comfortable with.
I've also used services like CoFounders Lab, and several others which have been suggested. They're all pretty mediocre at best.
Thanks for the reply. I have been doing that, but networking with people such as programmers is challenging, they don't seem to get out much. I even tried going to meetups and coordinated events, they are just an elusive bunch.
Again, thanks for the reply, i'll keep try to meet people.
Hi i am a long time web dev and otoh looking for a biz/product partner. Interested? Maybe HN is the place to find a cofounder. I tried on cofounders lab but to much spam there
I am open to exploring a venture with you. Not sure how people connect through HN, but my profile is listed and has several ways to get in touch. Just mention this post.
martharotter|11 years ago
Groups like NY Tech Meetup (http://www.meetup.com/ny-tech/), SF New Tech (http://www.meetup.com/sfnewtech/), various regional founders groups on facebook are all places I've seen people connecting to talk about working together on startups.
I don't know how useful it is, but I've also heard mention of Founder Dating (and there are regional meetups for those as well): http://founderdating.com/ Good luck!
georgeallen003|11 years ago
alain94040|11 years ago
If that doesn't work, network. Once you find someone who seems good and interested in your space, get them on board on a temporary basic. Pay them, do whatever it takes to get them to work with you for a 1-3 months. Only then sign papers that give away significant stock and make them officially a co-founder.
brudgers|11 years ago
This will allow the project to advance and make you more attractive to programmers because it shows a willingness to do whatever it takes to make the idea a reality.
This could be important because programmers often encounter people who value the idea over its execution.
georgeallen003|11 years ago
I couldn't agree more about the idea vs. execution disparity.
valarauca1|11 years ago
I've also used services like CoFounders Lab, and several others which have been suggested. They're all pretty mediocre at best.
georgeallen003|11 years ago
Again, thanks for the reply, i'll keep try to meet people.
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