Hey, I’m currently looking for someone interested in teaming up and working on something together. If you already have an idea DM me or we can brainstorm ideas together to try find something profitable. I’m mostly interested in SaaS but open to anything.
My usual tech stack involves: Database: PostgreSQL Backend/Microservices: Golang Frontend: NextJS
To get things up quicker though I’ve recently been using NextJS API routes instead of golang for the API as it isn’t always necessary.
Good question…
At a high level, I’d say success is running through a proper customer validation process itself. It’s the thing most founders struggle with the most in the early stages. This kind of process is about getting comfortable talking to customers and incorporating their feedback into what you build before you build it.
As far as tangible deliverables, I figure a 3-4 person team should probably be able to at least produce the following:
If we’re firing on all cylinders, we might even be able to push a v1, and depending on where the idea lands, success might be a 100 person waiting list or 1 paying customer. TBD.
As far as format. I’d propose the following, timezones permitting:
I think these kinds of projects work best with 3-5 person teams, depending on people’s backgrounds. My ideal is usually 1-2 devs, 1 designer, 1-2 GTM, but I’m also down to have multiple teams self organize in friendly competition so we can push each other. I can maybe bring in an investor friend to judge and give feedback.
Whatever the outcome of the event, I’d suggest letting the idea rest for a week. If it’s still keeping you up at night, keep working on it. Otherwise let it go and we can always do the event again with a different idea.