24. You Don't Need A Technical Co-Founder

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Learning notes from this episode:   There is a difference between technology enabled businesses and deep tech businesses. Technology enabled businesses use tech to deliver a product or service cheaper or at scale, but their business is not selling the technology itself. Those businesses do not require a technical co-founder from the start. Having a technical advisor to help you in the early stages is a much lower barrier to entry than convincing a developer to leave their well-paid job at Google and join your startup. This is contrary to what most VCs say, but most VCs do not have experience in building companies or products. Non-technical founders, like those interviewed on this podcast, use this path because it is the cheapest, fastest and lowest risk.   If you want to get access to the TFNT book club, our masterclasses, community and monthly live coaching with Sophia Matveeva, join us as a Tech for Non-Techies member.     Get your free guide on how to go from idea to live app here.   Say hi to Sophia Matveeva on Twitter.