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Andrey Komyagin2020-05-17 20:13:44
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Andrey Komyagin, 2020-05-17 20:13:44

How to attract a co-founder developer to a promising startup?

Hi all! Such a dilemma, I am a designer and I am engaged in the design and logic of a mobile application. This is a startup, you can find out more here findmeplease.ru and here https://vk.com/fmp_app this is a startup and you need to test it to start mvp, you need a developer, and since I myself am making an application on the initiative, I can’t pay yet, only after launch it may be possible to pay, it all depends on investors. And the investors themselves need a working product so that they invest in it (they don’t give money at the development stage). There are also those who are already waiting for this application. many liked the idea of ​​the application. In general, such a problem, can someone tell me where to look for a co-founder developer? Or can I find here those who would like to participate in the project?

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Oleg, 2020-05-18
@402d

The same problem. Only on the other side.
I am a computer programmer. There are three programs. But they don't have a great design. Also need good sites to them.
Educational videos. But apps don't monetize well.
Would you like to help me for free? And in the future, when my two-year work pays off at the rate of a
senior programmer, I will give you 20 percent of the amounts over 5 thousand dollars a month.
And if a miracle happens (more than $ 10k), then under some pretext I will stop paying at all.
wildly?
An experienced programmer knows that a mobile application has a 3-5% chance of reaching self-sufficiency in 2-3 years.
And the fact that then some interest will start to drip for life is generally equal to zero. We quarreled. Stopped working on the project. Fig you goldfish.

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Vladimir Korotenko, 2020-05-17
@firedragon

By the way, what's wrong with your bad or tinder?

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Leonid, 2020-05-18
@caballero

For investors, a finished product is not necessarily enough MVP
As for the developer, it seems to you that your product is promising because it is yours. As practice shows, in the vast majority of cases this is not the case.
And if there are people who are waiting for this product, then why don't they pay for its creation?

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Tony, 2020-12-17
@TonyHunt

While you're looking, someone is already implementing: VSCode Tinder . :)

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