Power Up Your Social Impact Business: A Guide for Non-Technical Founders
Heather Payne
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Building a social impact business as a non-technical founder can feel overwhelming, especially when it comes to managing the technical aspects. However, with the right approach, you can effectively navigate these challenges and create a powerful, impactful business. In this guide, we’ll explore three key strategies to help you succeed:
Let’s dive into each of these strategies in more detail.
1. Manage Technical Development Without a Technical Background
As a non-technical founder, managing the technical aspects of your business can be daunting. It's easy to feel overwhelmed or uncertain about making the right decisions. However, with the right strategies, you can effectively navigate this terrain. This section will help you understand the basics, build a strong technical network, and avoid common pitfalls that non-technical founders often encounter.
Common traps to watch out for:
Now, let's dive into how you can manage your technical development effectively.
Learn the basics. You don’t need to become a coder, but understanding key technical concepts—like APIs, databases, and cloud computing—will make it easier for you to lead your team and make informed decisions. Consider taking introductory online courses that can demystify these topics for you.
Build a strong technical network. Engage a Fractional CTO or a technical advisor who can provide the strategic guidance you need without the commitment of a full-time hire. They can help with technology choices, architecture, and vendor selection. Also, don’t hesitate to join tech communities or attend meetups to expand your knowledge and network.
Don’t be afraid to ask questions. When you're bringing in a supplier or consultant, always interview at least three candidates—preferably those who have been recommended to you. This will help you understand different approaches and ways of working. Asking questions, even the ones that seem basic, will give you better insights into their expertise and whether they're the right fit for your project.
Create a contract with them. Even if the work is pro bono, having a contract in place is essential. It should clearly outline the scope of work, timelines, and expectations. Make sure to have someone knowledgeable review the contract to protect your interests and ensure everything is clear from the start.
Leverage the right tools. Using project management software like Trello or Asana can help you keep track of development tasks and timelines. Even though you’re not coding, tools like GitHub are useful for collaborating with developers and ensuring everyone is on the same page.
2. Refine Your Product Through User Feedback
To create a product that truly makes an impact, you need to deeply understand your users’ needs. This means actively gathering and iterating based on feedback.
Start by identifying your target users. Who will benefit most from your solution? Knowing this will help you focus your efforts and get the most relevant feedback.
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Conduct interviews and build MVPs. Talk to your users—ask open-ended questions and really listen to their experiences and pain points. Then, use low-code tools to build Minimum Viable Products (MVPs) that you can test with real users.
Iterate based on what you learn. Don’t be afraid to make changes. Refining your product is an ongoing process, and the more feedback you gather, the better your product will become.
A few tips for effective interviews:
3. Embrace Low-Code and No-Code Solutions
As a non-technical founder, one of the best ways to get your digital projects off the ground is by using low-code and no-code platforms. These tools let you create apps, websites, and automations without writing a single line of code.
Why should you consider these platforms?
Where should you start?
How to make the most of these tools?
Start simple. Use templates to get up and running quickly, and don’t be afraid to experiment. Even though these platforms are user-friendly, consulting with a technical advisor can help you avoid common pitfalls and ensure your project is scalable.
Go for it!
Managing the technical aspects of a social impact business as a non-technical founder is challenging, but it’s absolutely achievable with the right strategies. Start by learning the basics and building a strong technical network to guide your development efforts, refine your product through user feedback, and embrace low-code/no-code solutions to bring your ideas to life. By focusing on these areas, you can create a powerful, impactful business that makes a real difference in the world.
Originally created for Daring Capital , who are making a huge difference to social impact founders.