u/LegitimateRip3134

Technical founder looking to join an ambitious startup/project

I’m looking to join an existing ambitious project/startup as a cofounder or early technical partner.

My background is mostly in:

  • Java / Spring Boot
  • React / React Native
  • DevOps / self-hosting
  • Building products end-to-end
  • Open-source software
  • B2B SaaS

I’ve also built:

  • An open-source project that reached 3.3M+ Docker pulls
  • Another product currently doing around $2k MRR

I’m not looking for “idea stage” discussions only. I’m most interested in projects that already have:

  • Early traction
  • Users
  • Revenue potential
  • Or a strong technical/product foundation

What I bring:

  • Fast execution
  • Product engineering
  • Full-stack architecture
  • Shipping mentality
  • Long-term commitment

If you’re building something ambitious and need a strong technical partner, DM me with:

  • What you’re building
  • Current stage
  • Team size
  • What you’re looking for
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u/LegitimateRip3134 — 13 days ago

I’m looking for a cofounder.

I’ve built a profitable, self-hosted B2B product used by companies to manage critical operations. It’s open-source, has paying customers, and growing organically, and is already the #1 open-source option in its category.

Now I want to scale it beyond the open-source audience.

The vision:

  • Expand from open-source users → mainstream B2B buyers
  • Build a strong brand beyond IT/developer circles
  • Scale distribution (ads, content, partnerships)

What I’m looking for:

  • Someone strong on growth, distribution, or product marketing
  • Experience with B2B SaaS, paid acquisition
  • Understands how to position technical products for non-technical buyers
  • Comfortable with building in public

About me:

  • Technical founder (full-stack)
  • Already shipped and monetized
  • Strong execution, fast iteration

We already have traction and category leadership in open-source. This is about breaking into the broader market and scaling distribution.

If this resonates, DM me or reply here.

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u/LegitimateRip3134 — 16 days ago

Hey r/selfhosted,

I’ve been working on a side project that’s now ~80% complete and I wanted to share it early to see if there’s interest before I finish polishing everything.

I’m building an offline-first, open source self-hosted task manager inspired by Todoist, with both web and mobile apps.

Core idea

  • Works fully offline first (everything syncs when a server is available)
  • Self-hosted backend (you own your data completely)
  • Fast, minimal, and distraction-free
  • Designed for personal use but also teams later on

What’s already working

  • Task creation / editing / deletion
  • Projects & labels
  • Offline-first sync engine (conflict handling included)
  • Web app is stable
  • Import from Todoist, Trello, TickTick
  • Mobile app is already functional (still polishing UI/UX)

Curious if this is useful to anyone here

Before I finalize everything, I’d love feedback:

  • Would you actually self-host something like this?
  • What features would be must-have for you?
  • Any pain points with current self-hosted todo apps?

If there’s interest, I can open-source it on release.

Thanks for reading

u/LegitimateRip3134 — 17 days ago
▲ 2 r/cofounderhunt+1 crossposts

Hey everyone,

I didn’t expect to write this, but here we are.

Over the past months, I built a SaaS that reached ~$2K MRR. It’s stable, users are happy, churn is low, and it pretty much runs without chaos.

And now… I’m bored.

Not in a “burned out” way, more like I miss the early days:

  • the 0 → 1 grind
  • shipping fast with no roadmap
  • talking to users constantly
  • building something people really need

Right now it feels more like maintenance than creation.

So I’m looking for my next “adventure.”

What I’m open to:

  • Joining an early-stage project (0 → traction)
  • Collaborating with someone technical or non-technical
  • Contributing to something already live but still scrappy
  • Even weird / niche ideas (B2B is a plus), I’m not looking for another generic SaaS

What I bring:

  • Full-stack (React, React Native, Spring Boot, Node, devops, SEO)
  • Experience shipping and actually getting users
  • I move fast and care about real-world usability, not just code

What I’m NOT looking for:

  • “I have an idea, you build it” with no validation
  • Corporate / slow environments
  • Anything that takes 6 months before talking to users

If you’re building something interesting, or even just thinking about it, drop a comment or DM me.

Worst case, we have a good conversation. Best case, we build something that actually matters.

Curious to see what’s out there.

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u/LegitimateRip3134 — 18 days ago

Hey r/selfhosted,

I just released a new version of Atlas CMMS, an open-source, self-hosted maintenance management system (like Jira but for technicians and asset maintenance).

This release focuses on integrations, extensibility, and collaboration.

Project: https://github.com/Grashjs/cmms

What’s new:

Comments on Work Orders
Add comments directly to work orders to keep discussions in one place and improve traceability.

Real-Time Webhooks
Send events (work orders, assets, parts, etc.) to external systems to automate workflows and build integrations.

LDAP Authentication (SSO)
Connect to LDAP for centralized user management and single sign-on.

Improved API Docs
Clearer OpenAPI spec with better descriptions and examples.

Flexible Email Config
Custom sender address via SMTP_FROM.

Custom Fields
Add custom fields to work orders, assets, and meters.

About Atlas CMMS

  • Self-hosted (Docker)
  • Web and mobile
  • Open source
  • No vendor lock-in

If you’re managing maintenance or assets and want a self-hosted solution, I’d appreciate your feedback.

u/LegitimateRip3134 — 21 days ago