@SebDugudae 3) In term of accountability, there are lot of ways to compensate for not having a co-founder. Build in Public is one way, master-mind group like @MicroConf is another choice, or just having some friends and make a bet with him about your goal, etc... Mine is #buildinpublic
@QuentinQuo I guess: 1) we all assume having large twitter audience is helpful 2) We all feel that is very painful to grow that audience 3) All people with #buildinpublic is our ideal customer for this idea
Being solo-preneur is both tough and fun, you're doing most of the things for your business by yourself, sometime it's not your core-competency but you'll learn a bunch.
What is the thing you enjoy doing but not your core skill?