FounderSolve – Fast Fixes for Founders, Powered by Bounties
FounderSolve connects startup founders with a community of solvers to tackle tough problems quickly—post a problem, set a bounty, and get solutions from motivated experts.
What does FounderSolve do?
FounderSolve lets founders post specific issues (e.g., code bugs, marketing gaps) with a bounty. Solvers compete to deliver the best fix, and you pay only for what works.
Who is it for?
- Startup founders needing quick, reliable help without hiring.
- Solvers eager to earn by solving real problems in their downtime.
Why does it matter?
Founders lose time and energy on solvable issues. FounderSolve delivers fast, credible solutions—saving resources and keeping projects on track.
Why are we building FounderSolve?
As a beginner dev, I've wasted days on useless ideas or bugs in development. FounderSolve is the shortcut I needed—and I'm building it for founders like me.
How does your personal experience connect to it?
I'm a founder juggling everything—code, marketing, you name it. I've hit walls and wished for a fast, pay-for-results fix.
Why is this the right time to build it?
Solo founders and indie hackers are on the rise, needing flexible, on-demand help without hiring commitments. FounderSolve fits that moment.
What's broken in the current system?
Free platforms (e.g., Reddit) are slow and unreliable. Hiring freelancers is costly and time-intensive.
How is FounderSolve different?
A bounty system drives competition for fast, quality fixes across code, design, marketing, and more.
What makes FounderSolve effective?
You only pay for solutions that work, plus unsolved problems inspire new product ideas for the community.
How does sharing benefit users?
Transparency builds trust and lets users follow our journey, feeling part of the process.
How does it help improve the product?
Public feedback sharpens FounderSolve, making it better for everyone.
What do you hope to inspire?
To show beginner devs that you can build something valuable—without a big budget or fancy setup.