I'm technical and founding my own startup right now - it is vastly technical SaaS startup, but while it is very technical - there is a lot of work on the business end that doesn't meet my background.<p>I do have a little background in business (from college) but nothing that matters too much on the business from the real world (IMO).<p>Right now, I'm moonlighting my own startup and have focused for about the past 3 months now solely on the product. Before working on the product I did some market research, did a survey to my initial target audience, and have talked to a handful of individuals about it. All with pretty positive feedback once I thoroughly explained it (and no they weren't my best friends).<p>My question is, when is a cofounder (on business end) <i>absolutely</i> needed?
--> I know optimally, the sooner the better, even 3 months earlier would have been better - but I haven't found a good fit so far. Any ideas?<p>If I could do it all myself, I would, but that is unrealistic for one person, while moonlighting :)<p>Thank you - to anyone with advice or thoughts on this.