Great question! Building a strong technical partnership often starts with clear communication of your vision and understanding your own technical needs, even if you’re not a coder yourself. Many non-technical founders find success through networking events, startup incubators, or online communities like LinkedIn and Slack groups focused on startups. Additionally, leveraging platforms like AngelList or specialized hackathons can connect you with passionate developers who share your vision. Remember, aligning on long-term goals and work ethic is just as important as technical skills. Building mutual trust early on lays a strong foundation for a successful partnership. Would love to hear others’ experiences and tips!
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Great question! Building a strong technical partnership often starts with clear communication of your vision and understanding your own technical needs, even if you’re not a coder yourself. Many non-technical founders find success through networking events, startup incubators, or online communities like LinkedIn and Slack groups focused on startups. Additionally, leveraging platforms like AngelList or specialized hackathons can connect you with passionate developers who share your vision. Remember, aligning on long-term goals and work ethic is just as important as technical skills. Building mutual trust early on lays a strong foundation for a successful partnership. Would love to hear others’ experiences and tips!