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Wanted: a cofounder willing to move to a Moroccan surf town

39 points| yallahaline | 10 years ago |thebluehouse.io

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[+] jaoued|10 years ago|reply
My humble advice is find a co-founder first and then both of you decide to move to Taghazout. Trying to find your co-founder is more important than the location. Mixing the two could be a recipe for disaster. The most difficult thing in the life of any startup is finding the right co-founder. Best to run solo than getting it wrong. All the best.
[+] the_watcher|10 years ago|reply
I'm curious as to why the author seems to be so set on Taghazout specifically.
[+] ohitsdom|10 years ago|reply
Slightly off topic: I love the thought of working at an awesome location. "Surf town" sounds really fun. But as a developer, I cringed hard when I saw the picture of them actually working. I know it's only a picture and I'm sure he wants to convey a cool vibe, but it looks really haphazard. Hopefully they have other rooms with more comfortable workspaces.

My ideal setup is a multi-monitored station with a nice chair and an awesome view of a beach.

[+] 0xdeadbeefbabe|10 years ago|reply
I'm imagining a surfer zen master saying, "dude it is not the size of the screen that matters, but what is in the mind."
[+] yallahaline|10 years ago|reply
We also have inside nice desk chairs and tables, and are looking to install a laptop stand, and standing desk :)
[+] gonzo|10 years ago|reply
> My ideal setup is a multi-monitored station with a nice chair and an awesome view of a beach.

I had that in Hawai'i. It's more of a distraction than you might think.

[+] codecamper|10 years ago|reply
We just got back from 6 months in Morocco. We work with technology. Me: programmer. She: designer. Dog: just does the cute thing. We travel by camper van.

I'll contact your site and we'll drop by in the Fall if you all will be around.

Cheers- Matt

[+] slyrus|10 years ago|reply
Posting from Marrakech via hotel WiFi to confirm that the internet seems to work reasonably well in Morocco, FWTW. Perhaps Taghazout is cooler, but, personally, I'd find it hard to get work done in this 45 C heat.
[+] yallahaline|10 years ago|reply
It's usually around 20 to 30C, with a nice breeze. Marrakech has a different weather altogether.
[+] lem72|10 years ago|reply
Cool! I am doing something similar in Nicaragua. Best of luck to you!
[+] presty|10 years ago|reply
Curious about your burn rate in Nicaragua and level of safety. Care to share?
[+] outworlder|10 years ago|reply
What about infrastructure? High-speed internet? Security? Government bureaucracy? Cost of living? Business opportunities? Increased equipment corrosion?

A 'surf' town sounds great. But I just moved away from a popular tourist destination in Brazil, due to some of the above concerns.

[+] yallahaline|10 years ago|reply
For the participant to the program: internet is good enough, but I'm looking to get a much better plan in the fall. Security is not a problem. For the cofounder: bureaucracy is not as smooth as in Europe or North America, but it's nothing impossible. Some products are not available in Morocco, but you can easily get them from Europe. Clients are mostly coming from Europe and North America :)
[+] rwhitman|10 years ago|reply
Maybe I'm just jealous but has this concept of a startup retreat achieved any real world success stories someone can point to? Wouldn't being isolated in a remote corner of the world put a real damper on being able to build business relationships?