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I stopped looking for a Co-Founder on LinkedIn. Then I built this instead.

Hey Indie Hackers! 👋

We all know the "Solo Founder" paradox. You have a killer idea and the drive to execute, but you’re missing the piece that makes it real: a team.

So, you do what everyone tells you to. You open LinkedIn or Twitter.

You DM developers. (90% get ghosted).
You post "Looking for a technical co-founder." (Crickets 🦗).

You join Slack communities. (It’s just people shouting about their own products).

It’s exhausting. I spent months trying to find a partner who actually cared about my vision as much as I did. Most people wanted a salary, not equity. That’s when I realized: We aren't looking for employees; we're looking for partners.

That’s why I built Startives.

What is Startives? Think of it as the "Operating System" for early-stage startups. It’s not just a job board; it’s an ecosystem where visionaries meet builders.

Why Startives beats random cold DMs? When you search for a partner on LinkedIn, you’re fighting for attention alongside corporate job postings and recruiters. It’s a numbers game, and the odds are terrible. Startives is different because everyone here is here to build. We filter out the "9-to-5" mindset. You find people who are looking for equity, challenges, and ownership—not just a paycheck. It turns the "co-founder search" from a cold sales pitch into a warm introduction.

Here is what makes it different:
Discover Projects: It’s not a job listing. It’s a partnership marketplace. You can filter by stage (Idea, MVP, Launched) and skill (Dev, Design, Marketing) to find your perfect match.

Startalks (The Anti-Twitter): A social feed only for founders. Share your wins, your pivots, and your struggles without the noise of politics or memes. Get genuine feedback from people actually building stuff.

The Asset Exchange: This is our game-changer. If a project doesn't work out, you don't have to let the code die. You can list your digital assets (SaaS, codebases) on our marketplace to sell or acquire new projects instantly.

I’m not trying to replace LinkedIn. I’m trying to build the place where you go when you’re actually ready to ship.

If you’re tired of building in silence, come join the movement: 👉 https://startives.com

Let’s discuss: What’s been your biggest hurdle in finding a co-founder? Is it the skills, or the trust? Let me know in the comments. 🧵

on April 16, 2026
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    for me it's trust, not skills. skills can be validated pretty quickly with a trial project or a paid task. trust takes months and you can't fake it.

    the real filter isn't finding someone technical. it's finding someone who will show up on the random tuesday when things are going badly and you both don't feel like working. that's the only thing that matters and it's the hardest thing to evaluate early.

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