Needing a CTO
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#4You are three non-technical people.
Your say your idea is really really great but unfortunately secret.
You have been unable to hire a "web dev" (really?), so you decided to replace "web dev" with "CTO" and post again.
From your home page: "New layout & about us coming soon! 37 days ago"
Offers on the blog to send your PR person to talk on podcasts about this great new thing that doesn't exist and you can't talk about.
From the evidence, Ampley is run by people who aren't capable of making an about page, much less "revolutionize the internet". Maybe I'm wrong but from where I'm standing it's not a mystery why "web devs" are not breaking down your door.
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#5Dropping the complete secrecy and telling people what the job is about might bring you a little more "luck" in finding a developer or CTO.
PS. Lots of startups want to revolutionize some web-related concept. How are you any different?
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#6Are you sure the problem is job title? Forget about the huge differences between "web dev", "CTO" and "technical co-founder" and think about what info is available to an outsider: You are three non-technical people. Your say your idea is really really great but unfortunately secret. You have been unable to hire a "web dev" (really?), so you decided to replace "web dev" with "CTO" and post again. From your home page:…
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#7Are you sure the problem is job title? Forget about the huge differences between "web dev", "CTO" and "technical co-founder" and think about what info is available to an outsider: You are three non-technical people. Your say your idea is really really great but unfortunately secret. You have been unable to hire a "web dev" (really?), so you decided to replace "web dev" with "CTO" and post again. From your home page:…
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#8Is this a paying gig?
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#9The important question is why does the help need you?