What do you guys think about the idea of outsourcing your minimum viable product?
I'll explain. So, I have an idea I've been working on (design, mockup, survey potential customers, etc.) and I'm at a standstill (sort of, I am always reaching out to potential customers) until I get a technical co-founder.
I know that the end goal is having a technical co-founder with me through everything. However, it's very hard (seemingly impossible thus far) to get anyone on board without some traction, i.e. MVP and some customers.
So, it's a catch 22. I need a tech co-founder to help create the MVP, but they don't want to come on board unless one is already created!
I've been contemplating outsourcing the MVP to try and gain traction. I have a very detailed mockup already, so hopefully there wouldn't need to be much guesswork on the part of whoever I hired. Is it worth it?
The negatives:
I am out a few thousand dollars (trying to cap it at 5k).
I still have no tech co-founder
The positives:
I have a minimum viable product
I have something to show customers
I have something that can gain traction
All of the above make it easier to find a quality tech co-founder (still won't be easy, but I assume far easier than without the MVP)
What do you guys think? Is it worthwhile? Or am I thinking about this all wrong? Any and all help is appreciated. Thanks!
For instance, I know HTML and CSS. I am slowly learning Javascript. I am fairly confident I could learn to code the front-end in a reasonable amount of time.
Is that "learning some code yourself" or do I need to know more?
If I need to know back-end (or should), how extensive? I only ask because while I'd love to really know how to code.... I know it'd take far too long to become truly proficient. So, I'm just trying to portion my time out effectively because I can spend my time on my business in a lot of other ways as well. I don't want to spin my wheels learning to code when I'll never truly be the technical guy who you go to for code (I just don't have years to learn). I just want to learn enough to be respected and know what's going on.
If anyone could give me a good resource to attain that level of knowledge, that'd be great. There just seems to be so much I could learn and if I go the wrong direction, it could be (somewhat) a waste of time and I want to avoid that.
Thanks again for the reply.