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http://stackoverflow.com/questions/158017/good-ways-to-find-startup-partners

I am getting rolled off a gig next month. I have few months worth of savings and can basically sustain myself for more than 6 months (probably longer).

I would like to work on my startup idea. I was wondering where I could meet like minded collaborators. I meet lot of people who are interested but don't want to invest their full energy (mostly due to other obligations like family etc.).

Am I totally off track here?

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closed as exact duplicate by cletus, Andrew Rollings, Neil Butterworth, John Topley, Chad Birch Mar 18 at 21:49

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Maybe I'm wrong here, but if you're talking about pulling in someone you don't know I'm guessing it would work a lot better to simply pay them as hired help. If you want a partner it needs to be someone you trust--someone you can spend a lot of time with and still like. I won't say that can't happen with someone you just meet, but I'm guessing it would work best if it's someone you've known for awhile.

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I strongly agree with Jeff on this one, start-ups are unarguably one of the biggest commitments one can make. In order for this to work you need to find someone equally committed to the project and ideally someone whom you know and trust.

If you have a project idea that you really feel strong about (which it sounds like you do) and the time to put it into motion (which it sounds like is coming up) I would invest all my time and energy in making that so. Once you have at least a proof of concept it will be far easier to begin hiring on extra help.

Just my 2-cents -- if you have more specific questions on this matter please let me/us know.

-- Nicholas

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Check meetup.org for a web developer meeting near you, then if your near a major metro-city area look to see if a company like TechStars is near you, which is a startup incubator firm. If neither of those pans out, look for a language specific community group to find like minded individuals and pitch the idea.

Don't bother with NDA's or licensing unless your really sure you've got the next hotmail idea, otherwise just get your idea out to people and try and pitch it. Your going to need all the salesmenship experience you can get to make it happen, so better try and fail a lot in the beginning then try and fail when trying to get someone to give you money to fund your company.

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Check out YCombinator.

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