Talyer· DOT DEV ·
Four founders. Different backgrounds. Zero overlap in skills, interests, or sleep schedules — except one shared calendar event: Dota night. Now we're building a startup. The product? Still in the drafting phase.
One four-stack.
Zero idea. Full commit.
Every talyer has its mechanics. Ours don't fix cars — but everyone has a position, and after a few thousand games together, we know exactly who plays what. Well — four of us do. The fifth slot is open. LF1M.
Writes the code. Needs 25 uninterrupted minutes to farm. Do not ping. Will solo-win this if you just let him scale.
We queue as a four-stack and let fate fill mid. Requirements: at least one startup idea (we're fresh out), shows up on Fridays, calls missing occasionally.
Handles money, paperwork, and bad news. Thrives while outnumbered. Has never once panicked. We've checked.
Sales and partnerships. Appears out of nowhere, makes something happen, vanishes. You'll hear from him soon. Everyone does.
Schedules the meetings. Buys the wards, the coffee, and the domain. The reason any of this exists at all.
What we know so far
Full transparency — this is a workshop, not a magic show. Here's the honest state of the build.
Confirmed
- The domain. You're looking at it. Huge milestone.
- The group chat. Extremely active. Mostly memes.
- Dota night. Fridays. Non-negotiable. Investors will adjust.
- The work ethic. Excellent — especially after the laning phase.
- The name. Talyer: the neighborhood shop where things get fixed.
Still drafting
- The product.
- The market.
- The business model.
- The pitch deck. (That was supposed to be mid's job.)
- Who actually plays mid.
We'll pick a lane soon.
Drop your email and you'll be the first to know what talyer.dev actually is — right after we do.
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