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TalentQL’s develops first “Tinder for co-founders,” startups

Modupeoluwa Olalere by Modupeoluwa Olalere
November 28, 2023
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Adewale Yusuf, CEO of TalentQL, declared on X that the first Tinder for Co-Founder platform—a quick co-founder matching tool—has been developed. “We also allowed you to assess technical skills. We support you all the way.”

It was the first “Tinder for Co-Founders” platform, Bubble, that was developed by TalentQL, an approved network of African programmers. Bubble helps developers evaluate their technological skills and mentors them through the development process by matching them with co-founders.

Unlike the YC co-founder endeavor, Bubble extensively screens engineers and entrepreneurs. Since January 2021, the platform has changed the game by assisting more than 50 companies globally in launching their business concepts.

The exceptional technical competence of the co-founders transforms corporate concepts into superior products. Their co-founders are known for their creative solutions and exacting analytical skills.

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Bubble pairs co-founders in a productive and successful manner. The platform uses sophisticated algorithms and thorough screening to pair engineers with co-founders that fit their standards. Time is saved, and an excellent fit is guaranteed.

The co-founders of the site are also aware of market trends, issues, and nuances. With this experience, developers may put up a solid team of specialists who can make strategic and well-informed decisions throughout the development process.

In a world where collaboration is essential, Bubble, TalentQL’s “Tinder for Co-Founders,” links brilliant engineers with forward-thinking business owners to actualize brilliant ideas.

Bubble, the first “Tinder for Co-Founders” platform, is from TalentQL, a network of approved African coders. Bubble matches developers with co-founders, helps them test their technical talents and guides them through the development process.

Bubble vets developers and entrepreneurs thoroughly, unlike the YC co-founder effort. This platform has helped 50+ companies worldwide launch their company ideas since January 2021, becoming a game-changer.

The CEO of TalentQL, Adewale Yusuf, announced on X that the first Tinder for Co-Founder platform has been created—a rapid co-founder matching platform. We let you test their technical talents also. We assist you throughout.”

Technical co-founders’ outstanding knowledge turns company ideals into high-quality products. Analytical precision and inventive solutions are hallmarks of their co-founders.

Bubble matches co-founders efficiently and effectively. The platform matches developers with co-founders who meet their requirements using intelligent algorithms and rigorous vetting. This saves time and ensures a good fit.

The platform’s co-founders also comprehend industry trends, problems, and intricacies. Developers may construct a strong team of experts with this experience, enabling information.

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Bubble: a step toward healthy collaboration instead of competition

In Africa, focusing on working together and helping each other instead of unhealthy competition says that people should work together and support each other. It signifies the desire to collaborate to achieve goals and improve ties between continent-wide groupings. This strategy can boost everyone’s wealth over time.

An app like Tinder for African co-founders, like Bubble, may connect them with entrepreneurs with complementary talents and passions. This tool supports corporate relationships, resource sharing, and collaboration. This collaborative approach avoids harmful competition and promotes growth in the African entrepreneurial sector.

Consider a website where African company entrepreneurs may showcase their talents, knowledge, and interests. Users can swipe between co-founders based on their tastes, like Tinder. Instead of individual accomplishment, the focus would be on collaboration and partnerships.

The site may offer collaborative spaces, discussion forums, and events for meeting new people. This promotes community-driven entrepreneurship. This promotes cooperation over harsh competition, making the African corporate sector more connected and helpful.

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Modupeoluwa Olalere

Modupeoluwa Olalere

Modupe is a tech content writer with 3+ years of experience turning complex ideas into clear, engaging stories. She covers innovation, digital trends, and emerging technologies. When she’s not writing, she’s exploring new tools or tracking trends shaping Africa’s tech ecosystem.

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