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I'd prefer not to disclose the idea here but it involves building financial modeling software and th...
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I'm looking for a 'doer'. The strategy and thinker side of this consulting business is in place. I'm...
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I am a technical/software builder and have build multiple saas products from ground up as well as mo...
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If youâre looking for a cofounder for your startup, itâs important that you ask the right questions during an interview to find the ideal match. Finding someone with complementary skills and similar values who has the experience and energy to weather startupsâ stormy seas will set you on a course for success.
You should think of your Starthawk profile as another version of your CV.
Always include a professionally-taken (or at least professional looking) picture of yourself on your profile.
Write a description of yourself that demonstrates that you have the skills needed to be a great co-founder. This might be details of your education, your previous career or the businesses youâve started and run in the past.
You should also include one or two details that people will remember when theyâre scanning through profiles and comparing them. What can you say about yourself and your achievements that will make you the one they remember?
And finally, but importantly, make sure you include an elevator pitch. This should tell people reading what your business idea is, who you want to target and why youâre the ideal co-founder for this business. A good elevator pitch can help you whether you want to find a cofounder in the UK or find business partners in the USA.
Starthawk is like a dating app to find business partners. Just as you wouldnât send a cut-and-paste message on a dating site, so you shouldnât send one on Starthawk.
Research every person you want to approach before you write your message. Make sure you know what theyâve done in the past and what theyâre looking to do now, so you can talk about these things in your message.
Include in your message details of why you have chosen to contact them and why you think youâre a good match.
Response times vary, often depending on how busy each person is and how much time they have in their diary to send replies. If you donât get a reply straight away, donât worry â you probably wonât have to wait long.
Our system shows you the most active profiles first when you search, so the people you message will usually be those who are checking in and replying regularly. Weâll also send a reminder three and seven days after your original message, if itâs still unread.
We suggest that you set up a meeting as soon as you feel comfortable doing so. This is usually best done online, using Whatsapp, Zoom or Skype.
If you prefer, and the person you want to meet is based near you, then you might prefer to meet them face-to-face. If you do this, you should always meet somewhere there are other people around, such as a restaurant or pub. Whether youâre looking to find a cofounder in London or find a cofounder in NYC, thereâll always be a busy place where you can meet.
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You can request that they sign an NDA, though you donât have to do so. You might find that some co-founders are unwilling to sign an NDA until youâve met and had at least a preliminary discussion.
Whether or not you use an NDA, itâs important to carry out some simple online research to see if the person you plan to meet has the online presence youâd expect.
Itâs also important to mention that when you decide to work with a co-founder, your idea is simply the starting point. Any time youâre thinking about how to find a business partner in the UK or elsewhere, remember that how you work together to make it happen is what will make your business.