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Collab Cards to Discover Synergies
51 thought-provoking question cards that aim to build collaboration through deeper and more open communication to use during networking events, team activities, or simple use at meetings.
The Purpose Behind Collab Cards
After years of building startup ecosystems, I noticed that collaboration rarely starts in the formal agenda — it starts in genuine conversation. Collab Cards were created to make those moments easier to spark. They help founders, investors, teams, and partners discover overlaps, opportunities, and projects they can actually build together.
1. What Are
Collab Cards?
A simple tool to help people connect through meaningful dialogue. Each card poses a question that helps uncover what drives you, what you’re building, and how your work might align with someone else’s. They’re not about pitching — they’re about discovering what you could create together.
2. How to
Use Them
Start with a question, follow the curiosity, and see where it leads. Use Collab Cards to warm up a meeting, energize a group, or turn introductions into potential partnerships. Whether in-person or online, they help people move from conversation to collaboration.
3. Why It
Matters
The best collaborations don’t happen by luck — they happen when people understand each other’s purpose. Collab Cards are designed to bridge that gap: to make it easier to see where visions overlap and where teamwork could actually begin.
4. What
You’ll Get
A deck of 51 carefully crafted questions that guide participants through vision, values, challenges, creativity, and collaboration. Each one is a step toward finding something you can work on together — a shared idea, a new project, or simply mutual support that turns into momentum.
Coming Soon — Help Shape the First Edition
Collab Cards are in development, and I’m inviting early collaborators to test and shape them. If you believe in creating meaningful partnerships through honest dialogue, join the waitlist and be part of the founding group that brings this project to life.