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I’m guilty as a non-technical founder
I have to admit it. I’m guilty as a non-technical founder who doesn’t have coding experience but took a coding bootcamp and has an EXTREMELY entry-level understanding of code. I have, what I believe to be very great “concepts of a plan” *Trump Voice*. But, I know how hard you developers work when you’re coding these applications/softwares/platforms. I don’t know the best way to partner with someone (if you don’t have the capital to pay them to develop the project while I spend time on the front lines making sure it’s in everyone’s face). The only thing I can think of is to find someone who particularly believes in the idea as much as I do to the point where they say “F It” let’s both be on board and make this happen, we split equity 50/50 and we just grind and make the MVP and get in front of investors. As a technical founder, what would you say is the best way or most intriguing way to approach yourself if you’re the non-technical is a start up with no capital?1
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