Remote co-founders: Can it work?
Borja DR
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Building a startup requires working closely with your co-founder. But is it possible to do that if you are both remote?
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Trinity Barnes@trinity_barnes
It seems like it can totally work. With the right tools and communication, you can stay on the same page and collaborate effectively.
Share
Yes, it works at least for our team. We meet in person a couple of times a year, but we communicate remotely just fine the rest of the time. So, I don’t see any problems at all.
Percept Pixel
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If there is absolute discreet responsibilities then perhaps. Even in that case I wld proceed with caution.
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To be honest, I actually prefer working offline.
Warmup Inbox
Yes. You just need to know how to work remotly
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yes. and it can do great wonders if you have the right team with you.
The key is having clear goals and regular check-ins to ensure everyone is aligned.
Yes! It has been working well for my co-founder and I
Yes, it can work! With the right communication tools, remote co founder can collaborate just as effectively as in person teams.
. I think its tough. Nothing bets face to face interaction when trying to build something from scratch
Absolutely! My co founder and I live in different countries, and we’ve been able to grow our startup successfully with regular video calls and clear division of tasks.
I've found that remote co-founders can absolutely work, especially with the right communication tools in place.
My experience with remote teams shows that trust and accountability are key. As long as both co-founders are committed, it can thrive.
I have seen some successful remote co-founders build strong relationships through virtual brainstorming sessions and shared projects. It just takes effort!