Searching for partners (1 designer, 1 developer)
Pierfrancesco Di Ruzza
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Hi, I’m searching for 2 partners.
I want to build a Product Discovery OS for Product Teams.
Product people manage discovery in too many different tools.
I want to live and work in a product-oriented world.
So, I need people to help me out with this.
Anyone available?
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Johanna John@johanna_john1
I’m interested! I’m a designer who loves working on product oriented projects feel free to reach out
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It sounds like you have a fantastic idea for a **Product Discovery OS** to streamline the process for product teams! Building a tool that centralizes discovery efforts for product teams could have a huge impact on the workflow of product managers, designers, and developers.
If you’re searching for partners, here are some strategies to help you find the right ones:
### 1. **Where to Find Partners**:
- **Product Design Communities**: Sites like **Dribbble**, **Behance**, and **Designer Hangout** (Slack group) are great for connecting with designers who are product-focused.
- **Developer Communities**: Look for **tech-focused forums** and communities like **GitHub**, **Dev.to**, **Stack Overflow**, or **Indie Hackers**, where developers with a passion for building tools and solving product-related challenges hang out.
- **Startup Networks**: Platforms like **Product Hunt**, **AngelList**, and **Indie Hackers** can help you find potential co-founders or collaborators who are looking to work on interesting product ideas.
- **Hackathons or Meetups**: Attending or organizing a local or virtual product-focused hackathon can help you meet developers and designers who are motivated to work on new projects.
### 2. **What You Could Look for in Partners**:
- **For Designers**: Look for a designer who has experience in **UI/UX design**, particularly in **product-focused tools** or enterprise software. They should understand how to build intuitive interfaces that streamline complex workflows.
- **For Developers**: You need someone with strong skills in **full-stack development**, especially someone who can work on both the backend and frontend to build scalable and functional software. Familiarity with building internal tools or SaaS products would be a plus.
### 3. **How to Approach Potential Partners**:
- **Share Your Vision**: Be clear about the problem you're solving and how your Product Discovery OS can make the workflow easier for product teams. A strong vision will attract like-minded collaborators.
- **Collaborative Approach**: Emphasize the collaborative nature of the project and how it will be a shared journey. Highlight the value of building something impactful and innovative together.
- **Commitment Level**: Be upfront about the level of commitment you're looking for from potential partners—whether it's part-time, full-time, or on an equity-sharing basis.
Finding the right partners can take time, but with a clear vision and strategy, you'll likely connect with the right people who share your passion for building impactful tools for product teams! Best of luck!