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·2 ปีที่แล้ว·discuss
I’m super excited for this! That demo site is so fast (I love Next.js).

And this is awesome: “No additional tools and no [separate] databases - just Next.js and Stripe… Stripe handles the backend”. I once built a website where I stored everything in Stripe. It made it so quick to get started, and I can use the Stripe admin dashboard to make edits.
mbym
·11 ปีที่แล้ว·discuss
Very helpful, cheers. "The more progress you make on the business, the easier it will be to get a great cofounder" -- agreed -- and being accepted to YC would itself more than help convince people to join the team also :) I hope there are more Drew Houstons out there with confidence to apply.
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·11 ปีที่แล้ว·discuss
Question re solo founders: "A startup is too much work for one person" and if you can't convince even one friend to join you, that doesn't speak well for your idea! On the other hand, a bad hire/partnership can ruin the company. YC gives signal it really prefers to look at teams than individual applications. Q: Do you have have advice or rules of thumb re how much time a solo founder should put into finding partner(s)? Or thoughts re how much to prioritise this, vs. just writing code and talking to users to finish initial version yourself? I don't mean this to be just focused on "getting into YC" but more in general: what's the right way to think about fixing this problem (being a solo founder) vs tackling other things like actually building something initial users can be using? For software ideas surely it is occasionally sensible to make at least a prototype and actually get some users before ever buddying up? Or if I've got this far but am basically still going it alone, am I doing something wrong?