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I will be coming for the spring intake for ms cs. I am currently working in a startup which is launching its saas product. I am good with marketing and currently helping them get enterprise clients.
I am looking to build something which is in my mind. Because I know it will be easy to built plus easy to market organically and without doing any sales,ads,seo. I know how to sell and I know what sells. I just need someone to partner with me to build this cool thing.
Looking for a web developer who knows how to build a simple saas.
Plus capital isn't a issue for me.
Worst to worst case scenario it wont sell as expected or no sale at all. But still you will have something you can mention in your resume that you worked on as a startup or project, you will learn a lot about marketing and know what sells.
So it's a win win situation
Also you won't have to put in a ton of work into building it. It will be simple.I have tested the market and got buyers but now need someone who can help me for faster building and shipping the product.
Edit: so much negativity, I didn't expect this. I am not selling an idea, I am good at marketing. I am just saying if you believe a good product is enough to sell itself then you can hate me all you want. But for the other people who understands a little bit about businesses especially tech businesses you would know something what I am taking about. Plus I am not saying or begging for anyone to come and join me. There are tons of groups and I am working in a startup have many friends who are into coding but I choose this group to post because I would be coming here in spring. If you are interested DM me and if you get convinced and see me as an equal contributor then only we will work as a partner.
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