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Ray Traylor
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All a business needs is a product and a customer. If you can do both yourself, no need to split the pie.
A co-founder should bring something to the table that you aren't. Duplicating efforts early is inefficient. It's like a marriage so choose your partner carefully.
Is it better to be a solopreneur or co-founder?
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That's a great question because the company I own only pays for email and hosting plus ChatGPT+ of course.
At my day job, which is a smallish startup we pay for Slack, Sentry, Jira.
Seems as if developers don't use/pay for many SaaS products.
Do you run a company and if so, what SaaS products do you actually pay to use?
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