E2: Why Co-founders Are Overrated (And AI Changes Everything)
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Everyone says you need a co-founder. Y Combinator barely backs solo founders. VCs prefer teams. But what if the conventional wisdom is wrong?
I went from 5 co-founders and 14 team members to running two companies with just 5 people total. We almost went bankrupt in 2023. Four co-founders left. Now we're stronger than ever.
The controversial truth: In 2025, you probably don't need a co-founder.
In this episode, I break down:
- My journey from 5 co-founders to 0 (and why it was liberating)
- How AI tools eliminate most reasons for needing co-founders
- Why coordination overhead kills more startups than product-market fit
- The equity drama that wastes months of founder time
- When unequal risk destroys co-founder relationships
- How to evaluate existing co-founders (including performance reviews)
- Why speed of execution beats consensus decision-making
Real stories: The 8pm-midnight coordination meetings. Waiting for 5 people to agree on every decision. Watching co-founders contribute part-time while taking full equity.
This isn't about being anti-team - I still work closely with amazing people daily. It's about understanding that AI changes the co-founder equation completely.
Cursor and Claude can code. ChatGPT can strategize. You can hire marketing and sales skills. But you can't hire back the speed you lose managing co-founder relationships.
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