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It seems like the hardest part and the one thing keeping me from really jumping into a venture is finding a serious partner.

I am technical, I love to build software and have been working in an industry full of problems that can be solved and addressed through effective software.

However, it’s almost impossible to find a partner who:

  1. Is just as passionate as I am about my specific industry and specific problems I want to solve.

  2. Can bring a skill set that complementary to my own.

Anyone else feel this?

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[–] AdventurousWave9480@alien.top 1 points 9 months ago (1 children)

Recommend checking out r/cofounder

that is where I found my current cofounder and hes been great. We have launched and are making money on https://askgenie.io

Before discovering reddit cofounder, I tried every other app on the market without success. Having a solid cofounder is the best.

In cofounder subreddit, after posting and getting comments, meet with them before accepting them and fill out a cofounder checklist to ensure you are both compatible and on the same page.

[–] Belmeez@alien.top 1 points 9 months ago

This is great. Thanks for the recommendation