Hey everyone,
I’m a full-stack developer (TypeScript / React / Node.js) focused on building fast, reliable web applications.
I’m currently looking for a partner to build a lean development business together.
💡 How it works:
– You handle client communication, outreach, and closing deals
– I handle all development and delivery
– We split income 50/50
🌍 Preferred locations:
US / EU / North America / Australia / Japan
(This helps with client communication and market alignment)
🚀 About me:
– Strong experience with React, Node.js, and full-stack development
– Fast execution and reliable delivery
– Focused on long-term, consistent growth
I’m not looking for short-term gigs — I want to build something sustainable and generate consistent monthly income together.
If this sounds interesting, just drop me an email at [email protected]
Your post on long-term technical partnership for client delivery caught my attention — that's exactly how we operate. HiQByte is a 3-person senior engineering agency (mobile lead, full-stack, consulting). We've handled product delivery for funded startups and can act as a white-label technical arm. Worth a call to see if there's a fit?
As a Software engineer, can I join your team?
This is exactly the kind of honest breakdown the community needs. The specifics make this actionable for others in the same situation.
Interesting setup. How do you see the split working beyond outreach and coding. Who handles scope, project management, and client issues once work starts? What kind of clients and projects do you want to focus on specifically? Are you thinking dev shop, productized services, or something more niche?
My partner will handle client issues and I will handle project management.
so what are we building?
This is a solid setup but yeah, finding the right partner isn’t just about skills, it’s more about alignment and how you work together long term. I’m actually working on something around helping people find collaborators based on mindset and goals, so this really resonates.
"Tycoon, your focus on building a 'sustainable monthly income' rather than just a quick gig is exactly what the indie community needs more of. Since you're looking for that execution-focused partner, there’s a competition where you can submit your business vision — entry is $19 and winner gets a Tokyo trip. Prize pool just opened at $0. Your odds are the best right now. A Tokyo trip is a pretty good way to start a new business venture!"