
Vetting Cofounders: Why Swiping Right Isn't Enough
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In this episode of the Founder Problems Podcast, Lee Zuvanich, Sarah Schumacher, and Zach Oshinbanjo discuss the difficult task of vetting potential co-founders. Sharing personal misadventures and cautionary tales, they stress the importance of thorough due diligence with practical tips like working together on a trial basis, ensuring aligned values, and the critical need for trust and integrity. Spoiler alert: A mutual love for scotch or golden doodles isn't quite enough to seal the deal.
Timestamps:
00:12 Personal Experiences and Perspectives
01:03 The Importance of Due Diligence
01:59 Building Trust and Relationships
02:29 Practical Approaches to Vetting
04:38 Challenges and Ethical Considerations
13:57 Networking and References
15:48 Navigating Skepticism and Synergy
16:54 The Leap of Faith in Business
17:57 Defining Roles and Accountability
19:01 The Importance of Integrity
21:38 Money Matters in Partnerships
25:27 Balancing Passion and Compensation
27:19 Evaluating Potential Partners
30:26 Tools and Tactics for Success
31:18 Wrapping Up: Founder Problems
Mentioned In This Episode:
- Y Combinator Cofounder Matching Platform
Founder Problems is a podcast by and for real-world, fed-up founders. Three entrepreneurs in the messy middle share hot takes, actionable steps, and resources to navigate the challenges of running a business—no promises of 10x growth or swooning investors. Every founder’s journey is different, so take what works and make it your own.
Learn more at founderproblems.com.