@george__mack The best way to figure that out is by working on:
1. A real project (no school bs)
2. With someone you admire in any way
3. At a fairly young age (your 20s)
You will be shocked by how many things they dont have figured out. Eye-opening.
@dannypostma Agree. In most cases, just having the mental toll of trying to agree on every major decision is exhausting.
I would recommend to have a cofounder only if both have complimentary, critical skills for the success of the company.
@jeremygiffon Agree. Just find a hobby where you are encouraged to build or create anything.
Wether that be your body (gym, or any other sport really) or sth else (cooking, electronics, construction)
Learning to code allowed me to build two companies and make > 30k MRR. 👇 If you want to learn, here are 3 steps you can follow:
1. Learn the fundamentals: data structures, loops, etc. Any programming language follows the same patterns. I started with Python.
@R_ubenBuijs I would drop the free tier for new signups.
You have already confirmed there is interest in your product. Now, would people pay for it?
1. They do. Great! you have a business.
2. They dont. Lets improve it until they pay!