I am business minded person with a need for a good technical co-founder to help take this idea to a prototype. I have experience with web development, but not to the extent which I currently need. Where should I go to find an adequate technical co-founder? I live in Charlotte, NC.
I was very recently in your position.<p>Remember, an idea is worthless. They have people asking them to build things for equity all the time. You have to compete with these people. If you want to attract a tech-cofounder you have to show value. No one is interested in a one-side partnership where they have to do all the work and then give up a large portion of any profits. How are they going to know you can bring anything to table if you have nothing to show?<p>After I had identified a potential pain point and thought up a solution, this (in order) is how I proceeded.<p>I enrolled in a relevant classes (business fashion/intro to entrepreneurship), wrote a business plan/financial statement, figured out the features and how I wanted the app to work, contracted wireframe mockups, raised money from family, hired a lawyer to form a corporation, had the graphic design done, had the front end done.<p>It took a year and $4500 before I finally found my co-founder.<p>(copy and pasted from a previous submission of mine)
Im working on it, maybe this could be the solution, please make an opinion :) <a href="http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=1919173" rel="nofollow">http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=1919173</a>
Look for one in your friends.<p>If your friends can't invest their skills in you than no one else will.<p>And if you don't have a techy friend, then probably you should drop the idea. You don't know their culture enough to have them as co-founder.