2. Can non-technical founders effectively lead their technical teams without a deep understanding of the technology stack? Is their lack of technical knowledge holding the team back?
3. Do non-technical founders contribute significantly to a startup's success, or are they merely taking up valuable resources and space that could be better utilized by technical experts?
1. Depends what they're bringing to the table.
2. I'm doubtful, but don't have relevant experience.
3. Are you selling? Identifying markets? Talking to customers? There are many non-technical contributions.
Usually two technical founders are ideal but 1 techinical + 1 front facing is more ideal for investors.
You are as valuable as the amount of capital you can bring to the team.