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I think you should be looking at the stable and predictable location, where the legal system works and is independent. In EU, Netherlands is a popular location to domicile a business, but if you already established your startup in the US, I guess you made a good choice.


Very cool, congrats! I'm trying to develop a mobile app for "DIY financial planning" too, it is not easy.


I'd recommend actively posting about your idea/project/product on Twitter, HN, LinkedIn, Reddit... Introduce what's great about it, where's the challenge and at the end mention that you're looking for a design co-founder and ask your followers to share. I'm a product designer and if I hear of an opportunity to be involved in building a product that would capture my interest, I'd reach out.

This is what such a tweet might look like: "We're building [product] for [audience] and our goal is to become [vision]. We are busy with development and looking for a designer to help us with [tasks you need help with]. Please share. I'm open to DMs."


Hi, Would you be open to some collaboration? We are developing an app for net worth tracking (Sumio.app) and bought access to APIs with stocks, ETFs, crypto, and exchange rates... We are indie developers too, our ultimate goal is to create a privacy-first mobile app for financial planning. Technically we are competitors to Stocketa, but maybe we could find a way to collaborate. Best, Lukas


Nice list, thanks!


Glad it could be of use!


I would recommend to ask your manager to set priorities for tasks you got and review them on a regular basis:

1. You can create a Trello board with list for "new requests", "priority 1", "priority 2", "done", "others". 2. Tell anyone in your company who wants you to work on something or your help to go to that Trello board and add their request as a card to list "new requests". 3. Ask your manager to review all requests/cards in list "new requests" and sort them out for you – move them either to "priority 1" list, "priority 2" or to "others" list. 4. You work on requests in "priority 1" list. If you got spare capacity you can do requests from "priority 2" or "others". 5. When you finish with a request/card, move it to the list "done". 6. If there are too many requests in "priority 1" you tell your manager. 7. Every week review all lists with your manager.

You can connect Trello with Slack to get online updates, discuss requests, etc.

Hope this could help.

Wish you it gets better! Lukas


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