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I am looking for a serious cofounder and CTO, who is willing to join me on an idea that I have been working on for the last several months. Although I am an engineering leader, I have spent a lot of my time on sales in the previous company that I co-founded. I will be focusing on gaining early customers, while I am looking for a co-founder to come on board and build an MVP that can be sold right away.
The skills I am looking for a React, Node, AWS, and GraphQL. I have used the same stack in my previous company and had a tremendous run building and changing the product as needed.
I am happy to hop on a call and walk you through the idea and the game plan. It is completely okay if you want to do this on the side until we raise some capital which I hope to do in about 6 months and will be investing on my own as well.

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