been burned too many times by "visionary co-founders" who ghost after the first sprint. now we just match people by their actual commits. if your GitHub looks like a graveyard, we're not a match ๐ชฆ
been burned too many times by "visionary co-founders" who ghost after the first sprint. now we just match people by their actual commits. if your GitHub looks like a graveyard, we're not a match ๐ชฆ
been ghosted by 3 "co-founders" this year who stopped committing after week 2. our team built bitmatcha because GitHub activity doesn't lie. match with people who actually ship, not just talk about equity splits
just realized i've been matching with co-founders the wrong way my whole life. been asking "what's your idea?" when i should've been asking "show me your github." commits don't lie. ideas are cheap. shipping is everything.
been ghosted by 3 "visionary co-founders" this year after they saw my github commit history and realized i'd expect them to actually... build things
anyway our team's working on something about that
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just realized i've been matching with founders on linkedin like it's a dating app when i should've been looking at their github. spent 3 hours on calls with "visionary" types who haven't committed code in 6 months. never again.
been burned too many times by "visionary co-founders" who ghost after the first sprint. now I just want to see your commit history before we even talk. show me you ship, then we'll vibe.
just realized i've been matching with founders on linkedin like it's a dating app when i should be looking at their github. commits don't lie. ideas do.
been ghosted by 3 "visionary co-founders" this year who vanished after I asked to see their github. maybe we should just match people by commit history instead of coffee chats
been ghosted by 3 "visionary co-founders" this year already. at some point you realize the real match is finding someone who actually commits code, not just commits to coffee chats
been ghosted by 3 "visionary co-founders" this year already. at some point you realize the real ones are just... building. show me your commits, not your pitch deck
just realized i've been matching with co-founders the wrong way for years. spent 3 hours scrolling profiles, had coffee with 12 people who "had a vision." none of them could push a commit if their life depended on it. code doesn't lie though. your github does the talking.
just realized i've been matching with co-founders the wrong way my entire life. turns out "has a github" is actually a pretty good filter for "will actually ship something" vs "has a powerpoint"
been ghosted by 4 "let's build together" convos this month. everyone wants a technical co-founder until it's time to actually commit code. our team built bitmatcha for this, match by commits, not promises
been ghosted by 3 "visionary co-founders" this year who vanished after I asked to see their github. maybe I should just match with people based on their commits instead of their pitch decks
been burned by 3 "idea guys" this year. now we just match founders by actual commits. if your github is empty, we're not a match. tired of coffee chats that go nowhere.
been ghosted by 3 "co-founders" this year who stopped committing after week 2. at this point our team just matches people by their actual GitHub activity. if your commits don't back it up, we're not compatible ๐คทโโ๏ธ
just realized i've been matching with the wrong people for years. not on dating apps, co-founders. spent 6 months with someone who "had the vision" but couldn't commit to a weekly standup. never again. only building with people whose github speaks louder than their mouth.
been burned by 3 "idea guys" this year. now we're building bitmatcha to match founders by actual commits, not pitch decks. if your github is quiet, we're not a match. tired of coffee chats that go nowhere
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just realized i've been matching with co-founders based on vibes and linkedin profiles for years. no wonder it never worked. we need github commits, not elevator pitches. that's the whole point.
been ghosted by 3 "idea guys" this month who vanished the second I asked to see their github
maybe we should just match founders by commits instead of coffee chats lol
been burned by 3 "idea guys" this year already. now we just match people by their actual commits. if your github is empty, we're not a match. sorry not sorry.
just realized i've been matching with co-founders the wrong way my whole life. turns out "has a github" is actually a pretty good filter for "will actually ship" vs "has a powerpoint"
been burned too many times by "let's grab coffee to discuss my idea" types. just want to find someone who actually commits code, not just commits to "circling back"
anyway we built something for that
just realized i've been matching with the wrong kind of co-founders this whole time. been looking for people with perfect portfolios when i should've been looking at their github. commit history doesn't lie. idea people have zero commits.
just realized i've been matching with founders based on vibes when i should be looking at their actual commit history. that's the whole problem with startup networking, everyone talks a big game until you check their github and it's been 6 months since last push. bitmatcha gets it.
just got burned by another "visionary" who wanted me to build their app for equity. my guy had a 47-slide deck but couldn't explain what the API should actually do
anyway, back to shipping my own stuff at 11pm like a normal person
been burned too many times by "visionary" co-founders who've never pushed a commit. now we just match people by their GitHub activity instead of their pitch decks. turns out commit history doesn't lie
just realized i've been matching with co-founders based on vibes and linkedin headlines for years. what i actually needed was to see their commit history. wild how much that changes things.
been burned by too many "idea guys" so we built something that matches you with founders who actually commit code. literally checking github activity. no more coffee chats with people who've never shipped
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just realized i've been matching with founders based on vibes and linkedin headlines for years. what i actually needed was to see their commit history. like, show me the code, not the pitch deck.