Cheering up for them 🎉 🎉 🥂 🥂 . Finding cofounder is NOT EASY. Especially if you are doing first time. No matter how hard you try, finding a cofounder is not easy. We have seen many recent startups like Taplio, TweetHunter, Senja, YouForm doing well with founders having complementary skills. Sharing some good news from our @MicroSaaSHQ community that two founders with complimentary skills pairing up to build new products.
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