Dude, how do you find a good co-founder?
Isaiah Trotter
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I live alone in an apartment. None of my friends are the startup types. Not in college anymore.
Building things totally alone just gets kinda annoying after a while; I know it would be more enjoyable and I'd get a lot further with another person.
But the "find a co-founder" platforms just don't seem to be very good options.
Help!
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Gianmarco Cavallo@gianmarco_cavallo
it would be cool if there were something integrated in PH, I was think about some product that could be created around it
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Attend events and meetups in your industry to connect with like-minded individuals who may be interested in partnering with you. or just Use online platforms: Websites like CoFoundersLab, FounderDating
Go to lots of events (book clubs, parties), join groups (cycling groups, hiking groups), keep an eye out for any meet-ups for founders, talks, conferences and other such events. Attend them, talk about your idea to everyone you meet and ask them if they know someone. Follow up.
Hang out in online communities and talk about your idea - PH, Indie hacker, reddit and everywhere else. Just keep talking about your idea, your vision why it makes sense. Add value wherever you can, make new friends online. Do this consistently without stopping for 2 months. 80% chance you'll find someone.
Good luck!
@isaiah_trotter Oops, my bad, I meant to say that the head of Notion offered the COO position to someone who had a professional relationship with him.
Y Combinator has a match tool. I found mine there and can really recommend it.
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Exactly, i support your point, its really stressfull, i recently develop an AI tool and im looking for co-founder, inverstors and don't even know how to start.