It's week 2 of 16 and Jacob (@itwasjacob) now has a Co-Founder. Ryan Stainsby (@GooglerForHire), long time pal, has joined the party.
The recording used for this episode was never meant to be a podcast. It’s a zoom recording from Jacob and Ryan's first meeting, which means it's lo-fi. Ryan is Australia and Jacob is in Scotland so there's latency, and Ryan's microphone... isn't great.
But it’s raw, and it’s real.
Here's what's covered:
Chapter 1: Shaping the partnership
Our feelings on funding and exiting our startupFinding local meetups with other foundersHow to communicate and work remotely as co-foundersHow we'll fit starting a business around our jobsWorking in sprints (project management)So... we're really doing this?! (honestly an underwhelming moment listening back on it)Roles and responsibilitiesWhat does success look likeSetting our goal: First paying user in 16 weeksChapter 2: Working in public
Chapter 3: What if it doesn't work?
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