Hey everyone,
Posting this very honestly, so here it goes…
I’m looking to become a co-founder for an ecommerce / Shopify brand with someone who wants their own brand but doesn’t really have the time or experience to build and run everything day to day.
No monthly fees.
No agency model.
fixed % in the company.
I started with Google Adsense when I was 13 years old. I had gaps in between (school, life, etc) but I’ve been doing ecommerce full time for the last few years, mostly dropshipping. Now I want to move away from pure dropshipping and shift into proper private label brands and build something bigger.
When I first started, I was actually selling rep shoes 😅 and it was a big hit back then.
After that, I built multiple dropshipping stores across different niches. I also co-founded a wedding dresses website with a partner based in the USA, so I’ve worked with international suppliers, US customers, logistics, returns, all of it.
Also — if you’re already running an ecommerce business but it’s stuck, messy, or just not scaling the way it should… I’m open to taking it over and restructuring it.
I don’t have the capital right now to fully fund a private label brand myself…
but I do have the experience, systems, and execution to streamline and grow one properly.
What I bring to the table:
• Full operations handling
• Supplier sourcing & negotiations
• Product photoshoots (planning + execution)
• Warehouse storage & fulfillment setup
• Shipping, refunds & chargeback handling
• Customer support systems
• Organic growth (SEO, content, branding)
• Paid marketing (Meta, Google, testing frameworks)
• Product ideas + design input (if investment allows)
You focus on capital & vision, I focus on execution and growth.
If you’re someone who’s been saying “I want my own brand but I don’t have the time or experience” — or you already have a store that’s just not going anywhere — this might be a good fit.
Not looking for quick flips or short-term stuff.
Looking to build something real and big.
Happy to share more details and past experience
the move from dropshipping to private label brands you mentioned kinda resonates with me, Zaryab
i spent 8 months building a SaaS that launched with 0 paying customers, so now i always check demand before building anything
• make sure you validate the market demand before fully committing to a private label product
• partnering with someone who can focus on capital and vision while you handle execution sounds way better than trying to do it all solo
• keep the equity split fair to avoid friction down the line
how are you planning to validate product ideas before scaling the brand?
Subscription fatigue is real for Shopify merchants. I'm seeing more founders moving back to 'one-time payment' utility tools. In your experience, do you think users value the lack of a monthly bill more than constant feature updates for simple utility apps?
Hey Zaryab,
Loved your honest post—sounds like you've got serious execution chops from dropshipping to scaling real brands. I'm in a similar boat but on the vision/brand side: building Wobbling Monk, a whimsical-medieval lifestyle brand (intentional apparel + objects via premium POD on Wix + Printify).
No heavy capital needed from me either—just defined creative direction, storytelling, and rev-share/equity upside for the right co-builder to handle the e-comm setup, systems, and launch (Wix Stores refinement, curated catalog, premium suppliers, etc.). Not high-volume dropshipping; more thoughtful, quality-focused growth with potential for limited editions and media tie-ins.
Curious if you'd be open to Wix/POD instead of pure Shopify/private label? Happy to share the brand deck/site and chat fit—no rush.
Ken
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Hi, My name is Jesus and i am interested in this collaboration. Can we have a short meeting to discuss more in detail?
Contact me here: [email protected]