Ideas & Progress 💡✨
I'm looking for a Tech Co-Founder for couple of the ideas that I have been ideating for some time.
Products:
List of 10 Micro SaaS to build as a set of 3-5
List of 10 web3/Blockhain as a set of 3-5
(Open to ideas and finding/researching new directions as well).
All my ideas are thoroughly researched, and I am open to collaborating on new concepts—especially in the web3 and MicroSaaS AI space 🤖. I’m equally open to all listed industries and excited also to join other ideas or co-create ambitious projects.
My Ideal Co-Founder 🧑💻🤓 From EMEA or NA
Technical Skills:
Strong technical background
Eagerness to learn and apply new skills 🚀
Commitment & Equity
Commitment: Flexible (open to whatever works best for both)
Equity: Open for discussion
📩 Interested?
DM me on LinkedIn or email me. Let’s co-found something cool! :)
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/haraldsgabrans
Email: [email protected]
Website: https://www.morey28.com
Let’s explore how we can create impactful products together! 🚀
Haralds, love your approach — pairing Micro SaaS and AI with Web3 opens exciting opportunities for fast validation and scalable impact.
💡 3 SaaS Scaling tips for early-stage co-founder teams:
1️⃣ Start with Product-Market Fit before building multiple products — as a PMF Advisor, I’ve seen focus beat diversification early on.
2️⃣ Shape a lean Go-to-Market Strategy around one core use case to get early traction and social proof.
3️⃣ Define roles and responsibilities upfront — as a Scaling Expert, I’ve seen clarity here save months of friction later.
With the right synergy, small teams can deliver outsized results in SaaS Scaling and emerging tech.
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Thanks for the advice :)
I love this idea! It's great to see people looking for tech co-founders on this platform. My project, ResQ Mesh, is a hardware startup focused on solving a critical communication problem in remote areas. I would love to connect and see if there is any potential for a partnership
Hey GZ,
It's a great position to be in – having a pipeline of validated ideas is often the hardest part for many founders. You've clearly got the "what" and the "why" of product-building figured out.
It's also a classic and frustrating bottleneck when you can generate and validate ideas faster than you can actually build them.
The traditional path is to find a technical co-founder, but as others have mentioned, that's a slow process that doesn't really match the "ASAP" speed your idea flow requires. You'd essentially need a new partner for every couple of projects.
The way I see it, the emerging solution isn't about finding a person for each idea, but about building an "execution engine" for your entire pipeline of ideas.
Imagine a system where your role as the strategist is to feed your validated product briefs—the user flows, the features, the business logic—into a system powered by a team of autonomous AI agents. These agents become your on-demand, scalable technical co-founder. They take your blueprint and handle the entire build process: writing the code, setting up the infrastructure, and deploying the MVP.
With an engine like that, your bottleneck disappears. You could spin up MVPs for several of your Micro-SaaS ideas in a fraction of the time, test them all in the real market, and then double down on the ones that get traction. It shifts the game from a slow, one-shot approach to rapid, parallel experimentation.
It's a different way of thinking about the founder's role, especially for non-technical visionaries with a lot of validated concepts. The goal becomes designing the system, not just finding the builder.
Wish you the best of luck in finding the right solution!
Hey Haralds,
That's a huge amount of passion and research you've put in – it's an impressive list of ideas.
One piece of advice that I've seen work for many successful founders is to resist the urge to build right away. Instead, pick your single most promising Micro SaaS idea and focus all your energy on validating it before writing a single line of code.
A great first step is often to create a simple, high-performance landing page that clearly explains the problem that one specific idea solves. You can then drive a small amount of traffic to it and see if people are interested enough to sign up for a waitlist.
That initial waitlist is the ultimate validation. It gives you a dedicated audience to talk to and a huge head start before you even begin the search for a technical partner.
Best of luck with the projects! It's an exciting journey.
Instead of giving away equity to a tech co-founder, you can keep full ownership and still get a world-class tech team. At Softweb Solutions, we help founders like you rapidly build and scale MicroSaaS, Web3, and AI products-without the delays of searching for the “right” partner. You get end-to-end expertise, faster MVP launch, and zero equity dilution.
Let’s connect: https://www.softwebsolutions.com/contactus.html and explore how we can turn your ideas into a market-ready product.
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Hey Haralds, your vision really aligns with the kind of work I love doing.
I’ve built full-fledged SaaS platforms, web apps, and complete websites end-to-end—handling everything from backend architecture to polished frontends. My stack covers FARM (FastAPI, React, MongoDB) plus deep integration of AI tools into products, so I can help bring automation, intelligent features, and real-time data handling into the ideas you’ve listed.
I’ve worked on projects where speed of execution and adaptability were key, so I’m comfortable iterating fast, testing ideas, and shipping MVPs that are ready to scale. I’m also open to collaborating on web3 or other experimental spaces, and can bring technical depth along with a builder mindset to move things from concept to a tangible product quickly.
If this sounds like the kind of contribution you’re looking for, happy to connect and explore further.