Solo or Team?

Nick from FirstHR
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Which path do you choose?

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André J
Duo. You and o1
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Nick from FirstHR
@sentry_co I think that many people now have this co-founder :)
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André J
@nickanisimov "Me my self and AI" 🎶
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Success.ai
Success.ai
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Start solo now building team :)
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Nick from FirstHR
@hamza_afzal_butt I went through the same path :)
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Business Marketing with Nika
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I like diversity and both system. I want to have something own because it teaches you to be stronger. But I also need to have a team because there are many ideas and you need to know how to communicate with people, how to show empathy. You will be working with people whether you want it or not at the end of the day because they pay to you and you need to show them humanity.
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Alex AI
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It depends on what you want to achieve. If you want to accomplish something huge and large-scale, of course, you need a team. And not just a small team of 5, 10, or 20 people—the bigger the idea, the more people you'll need. If you simply want to make money and have independence, then going solo is, of course, the better option. That way, you won’t depend on a partner or colleagues and can work whenever you want, but in this case, you limit your potential.
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Nick from FirstHR
@byalexai I think it's always better to start alone and then try in a team. You need to have experience in both cases so you can compare.
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Alexander William Hawkins
Solo at first to validate the concept, then find a talented tech co-founder to scale it up together 🚀
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Zhiqi Shi
For most people, it's team. Solo requires strong willpower and the ability to to gather information, which is very challenging.
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Hanna Plotnitskaya
@zhiqi_shi i think good teams can change the world, not solo heroism
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Ahmad Fadhol Abrori
For me, the decision between working solo or in a team often depends on the project's complexity. I find that solo projects are great for rapid prototyping and experimenting with new ideas, while team projects are better suited for larger-scale projects that require a diverse skill set. However, I've also learned that the most rewarding projects often involve a combination of both. What strategies have you found effective for managing the transition between working independently and collaboratively?
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George
I think if you have both domain knowledge and skill to build a product, then solo is a good way to start. A team should complete you
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Hanna Plotnitskaya
Team, strong teams can change the world and actually create something big. Solo it's a nice story to sell, but long term projects i believe start there
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