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Ask YC: Can a startup entrepreneur not be a coder?

9 点作者 deltapoint大约 17 年前
I am very interested in startups and business and its components (sales, marketing, finance, legal aspects, innovation) but am not into coding and hacking and so forth. So I am wondering if there is room on start ups founding teams for business people?

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SwellJoe大约 17 年前
Yes. But you might have a hard time convincing technical people that there is room in their tech startup for a non-technical person.
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gscott大约 17 年前
Building product awareness is a full time task and so is programming.
iamelgringo大约 17 年前
Ask Guy Kawasaki.
dennykmiu大约 17 年前
I think technical skills are highly over-rated, whether it is programming or mechanical design. The most important ingredient for a successful startup is an insight into a set of problems experienced by a large enough population of potential customers that are currently unsolved and that they are willing to pay money to relieve the pain, even if it means that they might risk their career buying from an unproven startup. If they have identify such an opportunity, you can find technical talents which are highly interchangeable.
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bootload大约 17 年前
<i>"... Can a startup entrepreneur not be a coder? ..."</i><p>Yes. Mitch Kapor was underestimated and you can use this to your advantage. He was seen as a novice non-tech in his Startup, recognised this &#38; profited from it. Read about Mitch Kapor ~ <a href="http://www.kapor.com/bio/" rel="nofollow">http://www.kapor.com/bio/</a> and I've written more about this here: <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/bootload/2296168310/" rel="nofollow">http://www.flickr.com/photos/bootload/2296168310/</a>
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tonyvt2005大约 17 年前
If you've really got a handle on the business side of things and you're a great people person, I'd say yeah.<p>Even if you're not actually coding, you can provide ideas and feedback.
izak30大约 17 年前
Yes. Your startup doesn't _have_ to be in tech. We have two founders, me (tech, business, sales), and kasey (graphic designer (UX), marketer, sales, evangelism, business, etc) And that's just how it works us, and we're in tech.
a-priori大约 17 年前
In my case, there was room because there's a significant non-technical component to the business. So, my co-founder is a business person. She handles that side of the business, and I do the technical.
eusman大约 17 年前
yes, if you have connections and an idea that comes from your experience which could be crucial for success, but joining an existing team maybe it's harder if there is not even a product yet...