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TinyFeet (Stanford GSB) needs a technical co-founder: social online baby book
7 points by qq66 on June 6, 2010 | hide | past | favorite | 3 comments
TinyFeet is the digital baby book for the Facebook generation. We take the concept of the online baby book and make it social -- it's a huge market that is currently underserved.

We have interviewed dozens of new mothers, been through several design iterations, and pitched our idea to venture capitalists who are showing increasing interest in investing. To actually launch the company, however, we need a technical co-founder who can complement the skills of the business co-founder (a graduating Stanford MBA student).

We are not looking for an employee -- we need a true co-founder, with high responsibilities and high rewards. To be able to grow with the company from funding pitches to profitability, you will have to:

Build the initial prototype that gets investors excited

Work solo or with limited help in the early stages to build a working product that can be used for user testing

Design the architecture for the site that can scale as the company grows

Manage the hiring process for all engineering staff (including outsourcing work when appropriate)

Be excited about this opportunity

Be in the San Francisco Bay Area

If you're interested please email us at TinyFeetHiring@gmail.com .




Or perhaps you could get in touch with the http://lilgrams.com founder and join forces.

That'll solve your prototype challenge too, since it's already done.

Email me if you want an intro (contact info in my profile).


Try iamelgringo's Hackers & Founders meetup or one of the local cofounder meetups & make sure you can speak specifically about the opportunity and value you're bringing to the team.


No one is going to get excited over an idea. Let's see a prototype, a powerpoint presentation, a fancy user-interface, investor commitments, press traction, etc.

We can see clearly what you don't have. Now what do you have? Do you have anything? You don't want to talk about "high rewards" unless you have substantial factors that make us think, "Damn, he might actually pull this off." - big empty promises is a Craigslist thing.




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