I'm looking for a long-term companion to code stuff for me. I just got an idea for a new search engine? I'll ask them to hack a crawler for it. I want to extract some data from a dataset and build some visualization? Call them to write the SQL queries and make a graph.
I guess a freelancer is the closest to what I'm looking for. However, whereas freelancers are generally mission-based, I'd want someone 1/ for the longer term to reduce search effort per mission, and 2/ ideally with the following traits: - an early-stage startup CTO mindset, - jack of all trades, - expert writing dirty/hacky code, - has fun doing hackathons or weekend side projects.
A "dev concierge" is the closest analogy I can think of.
Some more practical details that may help: Billed by the hour, remote, market rate. Each "mission" takes maybe 20-40 hours to complete, and I have 1-2 of those ideas per month, constantly.
This is exactly the sort of person early-stage startups are looking to hire. And a lot of therm are going to be offering a full time job, possibly below full market rate - but topped up with equity dream-bucks.
30-60 hours at market rate per month seems quite unlikely top turn into "a long-term companion" given the other opportunities anyone skilled at all the things you're going to want will have open to them.
I think you’re just looking for a VP engineering.