Anonymous wrote:Business coach here. Your development timeline is too long. Get AI to do some vibe-coding for you. Keep your FT job and be ready to work nights and weekends to transition this to your full time. Right now you're pre-revenue.
Get comfortable with sharing some version of the idea with others. You have start building the story around it. At a minimum do a lean business plan, 1 page.
If you can, join a get to market tech accelerator. I think there's an AARP grant for older tech founders. You have a good niche, just find finding that aligns. Good luck!
Anonymous wrote:Is the idea something to do with your education/career or that anyone could do easily?
Anonymous wrote:You could use an AI coding agent and have a working prototype finished by the end of this weekend (and yes, I use AI extensively for dev work). Depending on your idea, you could have a beta out to the public next week. If an AI skeptic, you still have ability to review the code line by line if you wish. In other words, I wouldn't leave your primary career given this new dynamic. Particularly since it'll be next to impossible to get back in this job market at your age.
Anonymous wrote:I'm 57 and have about $6M saved. No debts. One child, just starting high school. My spouse doesn't work.
I'm considering leaving my job to pursue an idea I've had for the last several years. This would involve the development of a web app that I have partially constructed, but which I have been unable to complete due to time constraints. With more time, I think I could finish development inside of 6 to 12 months and then begin to market it.
I'm aware that the odds are against me given that many new businesses fail -- so the prudent course of action is to stick with my current job.
If others have found themselves in a similar position and have decided to plunge into the unknown, I'm curious to hear a bit about your experience.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For a web design project, are you doing the programming or only working through the design/storytelling? What helped me was having students at a state flagship evaluate and provide an objective critique.
OP here. I'm doing all of the work myself.
I'm uneasy about sharing the idea with others (outside of family and close friends), but I see the value in the approach you used.
Anonymous wrote:Started the business then moved away from my primary career once the business yielded multiples of my corporate salary at a fraction of the time. Took an out 2-3 years.
Anonymous wrote:For a web design project, are you doing the programming or only working through the design/storytelling? What helped me was having students at a state flagship evaluate and provide an objective critique.