| I see a lot of this, as I'm sure many HN readers do. The kind of person you want can make $200k+ easily at an established company. What compensation are you offering to beat that? Not cash, so... equity? The person you want is also going to be experienced enough to know that your equity is as valuable as your revenue streams. You have no current revenue, and it sounds like you have no signed customer contracts, either. It sounds like you don't have a customer pipeline. That means your equity is worth $0. So again, what are you offering? You don't have a proven ability to sell or market this product, or you would've already sold it. An initial design of a SaaS product is worth maybe $2k, and a non-technical co-founder is only worth their ability to bring in money (either through investors or sales). That means a technical co-founder for your particular situation deserves to own almost the entire company, which s/he will realize. There are also some things you mention that jump out at me as red flags: > Already have over 9k social media followers (planning to convert 7% to active paying subscribers) This means nothing. The fact that you think social media followers means anything about sales is troubling and suggests you either don't have a deep digital marketing background, or you're trying to trick the reader. > Invoicing SaaS product at MVP stage. I don't think you know what MVP means. You have a design, not even a prototype. MVP means something that a customer can and will pay to use. |
> This means nothing. The fact that you think social media followers means anything about sales is troubling and suggests you either don't have a deep digital marketing background, or you're trying to trick the reader.
You are right, I dont have a "deep digital marketing background". I however take exception about your comment about tricking readers.
> I don't think you know what MVP means. You have a design, not even a prototype. MVP means something that a customer can and will pay t use.
Actually there is a working prototype that I had made with first dev team.
Thanks for the reply all the same.