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by Brajeshwar 1479 days ago
I'm not sure if this is the correct advice but here is how I'd do if I were in your positions. Create a working MVP using no-code tools (they are all over these days) and try to get dedicated users or better yet some paying customers.

Now, start looking for a technical co-founder who shares your idea and vision. YCombinator's upcoming StartupSchool seems to have a dedicated focus on finding and matching co-founders. Try that.

If you are in the Valley, start pitching investors; if not, look for an Accelerator. :-)

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+1 you are way more technical than you realize OP. The code your cofounder wrote is basically worthless if you don't have an engineer to maintain it anyways. I recommend no/low coding it. If you provide a way to contact you I can reach out with some free advice if you want. Happy to help out a fellow founder