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Solo founders don't need a co-founder — they need each other
Executive overview
Most aspiring founders default to co-founder hunting before they even start building. The Solo Founders program challenges this assumption directly.
Three months of living alongside other solo founders replaces the co-founder dynamic with peer accountability, mutual learning, and shared momentum.
You don't need a co-founder — you need a room full of solo founders.
What the program offers
- Three-month residential cohort for early-stage solo founders
- Less than 1% acceptance rate from initial applicants
- Participants work through early startup problems together in real time
- Peers learn from each other's past mistakes and support each other through current ones
The "solo together" model
- Reframes the co-founder as a role that can be filled by a community, not a single person
- Participants describe gaining "five co-founders" without any of the equity or co-founder-dating overhead
- Described as a family setting rather than an accelerator factory
- Positioned as a direct counter to the conventional advice that solo founding is a red flag
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