10 Websites to Find a CoFounder For Your Startup
Choosing a co-founder for a startup venture is one of the most important decisions that an entrepreneur has to make. The co-founders must complement each other’s skills, to share the same vision for the future of the company and to succeed in leading together with the company in the right direction. Co-founders who have known each other for a long time and have previous experience working together are more likely to achieve better results faster.
If you want to meet other entrepreneurs online or offline, while you are searching for the perfect co-founder fit for your startup, check out these 10 websites.
CoFoundersLab
The CofoundersLab platform focuses on a variety of resources for businesses starting with team building, certification courses designed to help grow businesses, and funding among other things; Meetup events in 45+ cities.
Finding A Co-Founder, Entrepreneurial Resources, Business Relationship Advice, Entrepreneur matchmaking, Building startup teams, adviser matching, and Intern matching to startups
CollabFinder
CollabFinder is a place to build projects with people like you. Post a project idea that people can jump in and help you build with one click, or browse other members and pitch them your project ideas. So far people have used CollabFinder to build everything from funded startups to weekend side projects and everything in between.
CollabFinder groups are places where people interested in the same topic, issue, company, or technology can meet one another, share their projects, and collaborate.
Founder2be
Finding a co-founder is just the beginning. That’s why we partner with leading incubators, accelerators, universities, etc. to help entrepreneurs succeed globally.
Founder2be connected designers, hackers, and hustlers with shared interests and complementary skills. Co-founders discover each other online, meet up in person and then start amazing start-ups together.
Hachi
Hachi is a one-click referral hiring solution that helps companies, hiring managers, and recruiters find the most talented candidates within their team’s professional and social networks.
Hachi is built on top of a constantly growing huge network of 60 million professionals from over 200,000 organizations, with 52 billion relationships. Hachi searches not only your employees’ direct connections but also their friends of friends on all major professional and social networks. So if your employee knows someone through LinkedIn and they know someone on Facebook, you’ll know about them.
Meetup.com
Meetup is the world’s largest network of local groups. Meetup makes it easy for anyone to organize a local group or find one of the thousands already meeting up face-to-face. More than 9,000 groups get together in local communities each day, each one with the goal of improving themselves or their communities.
Meetup’s mission is to revitalize the local community and help people around the world self-organize. Meetup believes that people can change their personal world, or the whole world, by organizing themselves into groups that are powerful enough to make a difference. (more)