In June 2022, Wilson was working solo on Senja, a testimonial management tool. As he later shared: "I thought testimonials were cool, but that was about it. I didn't understand the problem, so building a product from the fundamentals just wasn't possible."
When his future co-founder Olly reached out about joining the project, Wilson "happily accepted." This partnership, formed entirely online, would prove transformative for Senja.
Wilson built Senja using:
As documented in their public updates, the team has made over 2,000 improvements to the app since launch.
The founders maintain a clear division of responsibilities:
Despite never meeting in person due to geographical constraints, they've built a successful remote collaboration.
In their own words, key learnings include:
Their success highlights how crucial finding the right co-founder can be for a startup's trajectory. While Wilson and Olly found each other through Twitter, today's founders have more structured options for finding complementary partners, such as IndieMerger.com, a platform specifically designed for founder matching.
The team has publicly stated their next target is $80,000 MRR while maintaining their lean, bootstrapped approach and focus on customer success.