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If I say, "I don't have co-founder for my startup", it's not that I don't have capability to listen to others suggestion...

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    From an investors perspective it's a red flag. Almost no great startup was started and lead by one person.
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    @xroad He can if he has some basic knowledge in all areas. For example, in my dad's company there are not a single financial or accounting guy, all are managed by the system I have made :D
  • 2
    same, single founder ✋
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    Fuck the investors. Fucking judgmental cunts who think everyone is a transparent jar headed simpleton with their stupid set in stone one size fits all red flags bullshits.

    The number of times investors missed to spot a good startup is way too many than we give them credit for.

    Everything has it's place and time. Co founders can't be ideal the whole time so do one man startups.

    I say build your app. Kick some ass, be profitable ASAP as much as you can without investors. Unless of course it's a mega unicorn and rainbow app.
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    @xroad I agree that no company is successful without co-founder. But...
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    You guys all have valid points but from my experience bringing on a co founder or partner who understands you and the product takes everything to the next level. I do know many successful single person startups but I don't know any GREAT ones ones.
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