50 Questions to Explore with a (Potential) Co-Founder - Notion Template
Are you about to embark on an exciting startup journey with a potential co-founder?
Or maybe you're all in but want to better understand each other's ambitions, attitudes, or desires?
A functioning founder team is crucial for the success of a startup.
Unfortunately, more often than not, the team does not make it to the end together.
Therefore, making an informed choice and discussing potential friction points early on is vital.
With FounderForge's comprehensive template "50 Questions to Explore with a (Potential) Co-Founder" you have the perfect foundation to get the discussion started.
π Key Features & Benefits:
- 50 curated questions that dig deep into your psyche, visions, and motivations.
- A skill/passion mapping tool to best quantify each other's core strengths and interests. Make sure the best person for the job gets it.
- An automated comparison page to easily go through the questions together and discuss possible misalignments or surprises.
- Super easy to use directly from your Notion workspace.
π― Who Is This For?
- Entrepreneurs considering co-founding a company.
- Established founder teams who want to reaffirm and strengthen their alignment.
- Mentors, advisors, and investors guiding startups.
π‘ How to Use It:
- Duplicate the Notion page into your own workspace by clicking on the 'Duplicate' button at the top right.
- One person completes the Co-Founder #1 page independently and the other completes the Co-Founder #2 page independently.
- Come together in person and discuss each question using the handy "Results Comparison Page".
- Identify areas of agreement and potential conflict.
- Use the insights to shape the roadmap for your partnership.
- Build a freaking unicorn! π¦
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Access to the Co-Founder Matchmaking Notion Template. 50 questions to explore with your co-founder to make an informed choice and discuss potential friction points - ideally early on.