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by eengstrom
5588 days ago
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I think the general consensus is that getting significant funding requires a broader team. You have an advantage in that you're fairly far along on the development aspects. You have plenty of equity valued at whatever amount it is. Depending on your project and your terms, you really should consider having a co-founder or even two with supportive skill sets and backgrounds, good networks and contacts. This will greatly increase your survivability in the near and long term. Unless you're a purely technical "develop and release then 'look ma' no hands'" product. |
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