Technical founder looking for sales or marketing cofounder for AI interview prep app

Hi everyone,

I am building CueNova, an AI-powered interview preparation app for job seekers.

I am a technical founder and I’ve built the core product myself. I have already given demos to a few people, and around 5 to 10 users have paid for early access.

The product has initial validation, but growth is slow because I need help with marketing, sales, and distribution.

I am looking for sales or marketing cofounder who can help bring paying users through Reddit, LinkedIn, job communities, creators, affiliates, colleges, and coaching or placement groups.

Revenue model:

weekly/monthly plans, with future B2B partnerships.

I am open to a 40/60 profit share structure, based on contribution and responsibility. We can start with a short trial period and then formalize properly in writing.

Looking for someone who can execute, not just advice.

DM me with your background and how you would get the first 100 paying users.

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u/Proper-Spread-35 — 12 hours ago

Technical founder looking for sales or marketing cofounder for AI interview prep app

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Hi everyone,

I build CueNova, an AI powered interview preparation app for job seekers and it will help during the interview.

I am a technical founder and I have built the core product myself. I have already given demos to a few people, and around 5–10 users have paid for early access.

The product has initial validation, but growth is slow because I need help with marketing, sales, and distribution.

I am looking for sales or marketing cofounder who can help bring paying users through Reddit, LinkedIn, job communities, creators, affiliates, colleges, and coaching or placement groups.

Revenue model:

weekly or monthly plans, with future B2B partnerships.

I am open to a 40/60 profit share structure, based on contribution and responsibility. We can start with a short trial period and then formalize properly in writing.

Looking for someone who can execute, not just advice.

DM me with your background and how you’d get the first 100 paying users.

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u/Proper-Spread-35 — 12 hours ago

Looking for Cofounder (Marketing) | Running Adult Website | Rev Share + Equity

Hey,

I already have a live adult website running. Tech, product, and AI features are mostly built. Revenue generation and monetization have not started yet.

I’m looking for a marketing-focused co founder who can own growth, traffic, SEO, paid ads, affiliate partnerships, and start bringing in revenue.

Open to revenue share from the start + meaningful equity.

Structure is flexible and we can discuss.

If you have experience as an adult/creator marketing and want to build revenue on a ready platform, reply or DM.

Happy to share details on a call.

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u/Proper-Spread-35 — 14 days ago

Building a reliability platform for AI coding tools looking for a cofounder

I am a product focused engineer from Bengaluru and have worked with large technology companies, enterprise teams and early-stage products.

I’m currently building AgentCompat, an open-source reliability platform for AI coding tools.

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The problem is simple: tools like Claude Code, Codex, Copilot and Cursor do not operate alone. Their reliability depends on the complete environment agent version, model provider, operating system, editor, authentication, proxy, MCP servers, permissions and repository setup.

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Every individual component may be supported, but the exact combination can still fail after installation or an update. When that happens, each vendor only sees its own part of the system, while the developer has to debug the entire chain manually.

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AgentCompat will test the complete stack before a developer or team installs, upgrades or rolls it out. It will detect likely failures, recommend verified configurations and help teams avoid breaking a working setup.

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Think of it as:

“Can I Use” for AI coding stacks—with pre-upgrade risk checks and known-good configurations.

The long-term advantage will come from converting real-world failures into reproducible tests and building an opt-in compatibility network across different tools, versions and environments.

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This direction is based on research across more than 26,000 public discussions and issues, where integration and setup failures emerged as the largest problem category. The product research, competitive analysis and initial execution plan are complete, and I’m now preparing the open-source alpha.

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I’m looking for a cofounder who can work closely with me on customer discovery, developer community, partnerships, distribution and early B2B adoption. I’ll primarily own the technical and product side, but major product and business decisions would be made together.

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I’m not looking for an employee, freelancer or agency. I’m looking for someone who wants genuine ownership and is serious about building this long-term.

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Remote is fine. Commitment, responsibilities and money sharing can be discussed based on contribution and mutual fit.

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DM me with a short introduction, what you can bring to the project and why this problem interests you.

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u/Proper-Spread-35 — 19 days ago
▲ 2 r/web3

How should Web3 teams handle security drift after an audit?

Audits review one commit, but smart contracts, ZK circuits, verifiers, dependencies, and proving artifacts keep changing afterward.

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Should high-risk changes automatically block CI, or should every case require human review?

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Curious how Web3 teams handle this today: repeated audits, baseline comparisons, artifact hashes, or something else?

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u/Proper-Spread-35 — 20 days ago
▲ 2 r/ethdev

How do Ethereum ZK teams handle security drift after an audit when circuits and verifiers keep changing?

An audit reviews one commit, but Circom circuits, Solidity verifiers, public inputs, and proving artifacts keep changing afterward.

How do teams ensure the final release still preserves the audited assumptions?

Should changes like verifier-key updates, public-input changes, constraint drops, or R1CS/ZKey drift automatically require review or block CI?

Curious how real Ethereum ZK teams handle this today.

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u/Proper-Spread-35 — 20 days ago

Most people here are not looking for a cofounder they’re looking for someone to fix the hardest part for free

After reading many posts here, I noticed a clear gap between expectations and reality.

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Non-technical founders often expect a technical cofounder to build the full product, handle AI, backend, frontend and cloud, work without salary, and accept equity in an idea with little or no validation.

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But a technical cofounder is not a free development agency.

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The same happens on the other side. Technical founders build a product first, then expect a sales cofounder to find the market, bring customers, create demand and generate revenue.

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But a sales cofounder is not a magician who can sell a product nobody asked for.

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Many people here actually need a freelancer, employee, agency or consultant—but call the role “cofounder” because they cannot pay.

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- A serious post should clearly mention:

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- what already exists,

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- what each founder will contribute,

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- salary or equity details,

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- time commitment,

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- validation, users or revenue,

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- and who owns which responsibilities.

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A cofounder should share the risk, not rescue the startup. Start with a small 30–60 day collaboration before making a long-term commitment.

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u/Proper-Spread-35 — 23 days ago
▲ 2 r/sportsanalytics+1 crossposts

What fantasy football tools do you actually use every week?

I’m trying to understand what fantasy football players find genuinely useful. During the season, what matters most to you — injury alerts, lineup suggestions, waiver advice, trade analysis, matchup data, draft tools, or league management?

Also, what features in current fantasy apps feel unnecessary or annoying?

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u/Proper-Spread-35 — 26 days ago

What fantasy football tools do you actually use every week?

I’m curious what tools people here rely on during the season. Do you mostly use waiver wire rankings, trade analyzers, injury alerts, start/sit advice, matchup data, or draft tools?

What features are genuinely useful, and what feels like noise?

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u/Proper-Spread-35 — 1 month ago