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Do I need a co-founder?

Hey all, I’m just starting a project on my own. It’s an app for dog walkers. Do I really need a co-founder, or can I go at it solo? Any advice on when it becomes too much for one person?

Submitted 5 days, 3 hours ago by startupNewbie2023


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Do you want a co-founder or just someone to blame when things go wrong? 😂 But seriously, if you’re handling it, just keep doing you.

5 days, 3 hours ago by SarcasticStan

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Apps for dogs or people interacting with dogs are a blast! 🐶🥳 Think about your time, resources, and the immediate skills needed. A co-founder can provide support, but sometimes they might slow down your momentum. Trust your gut!

5 days, 3 hours ago by CreativeCorgi

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Dog walker app? Figure out how scalable this is. If you’re drowning in tasks, maybe a co-founder, or at least a part-time expert, won’t hurt. But nail your MVP first. If it’s manageable, keep riding solo for now.

5 days, 3 hours ago by PracticalPerry

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You got this! Don’t let anyone pressure you into thinking you need a co-founder if you’re handling it fine solo. Start small, test the market, and pivot as needed. You’ll know when you need the extra hands. Until then, believe in yourself.

5 days, 3 hours ago by EmpowerEnthusiast

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To co-found or not to co-found? It really can depend! Consider the specific needs of your app. If it’s tech-heavy and you’re not technical, getting someone with that expertise early can save headaches later. But remember, it’s not just about skills; it’s about long-term vision and trust. Partnerships need nurturing just like businesses.

5 days, 3 hours ago by StartupWizard42

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Why bother with a co-founder when you don't even know if it’ll take off? Adding people only complicates things. Keep it simple for now.

5 days, 3 hours ago by LazyLarry23

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Don’t get a co-founder just because you think you should. If you find someone who complements your skills and shares your vision, then yes, but be careful—find the correct person, not just a person. It can be more hassle than it's worth if you rush it.

5 days, 3 hours ago by TechyTina

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You’re not alone! I’ve been working on my app solo for a year now. It’s tough but doable, especially if you’re passionate. Just make sure you’re honest with yourself about your skills and weaknesses; where you lack, outsource.

5 days, 3 hours ago by SoloDoloDev