Start a conversation Dupont Ventures works with founders and companies across Idaho — from the Pacific Northwest interior through hubs like Boise, Meridian, and Nampa — giving them senior technical leadership on demand. Renzo Dupont owns the architecture, hiring, and AI strategy that early-stage Idaho teams cannot afford to get wrong.
Idaho's economy leans on agriculture, manufacturing, and outdoor recreation, alongside real estate and healthcare, and the software behind those businesses has to be built to last. Dupont serves the area remotely, async-first across US timezones, so you get embedded technical ownership without adding headcount or waiting on a local hire.
Four ways Renzo Dupont works with founders and companies — pick the level of involvement your stage needs.
Senior technical ownership for Idaho companies on a monthly engagement: architecture, engineering hiring, code review, and AI strategy without a six-figure full-time CTO.
For non-technical founders in Idaho with a strong idea but no technical co-founder — Renzo architects, builds, and stands behind the product, and your company keeps all the IP.
Design hiring loops that actually predict performance — rubrics, structured interviews, and interviewer calibration so Idaho teams hire engineers who deliver.
For the earliest Idaho founders who need a hands-on technical co-founder: MVP architecture and build, cloud setup, and mentorship where the technical work is the investment.
Companies across Idaho operate in sectors like agriculture, manufacturing, outdoor recreation, real estate, and healthcare — fields where the right technical decisions compound and the wrong ones get expensive fast. Renzo Dupont gives Idaho founders a senior technical partner who has built and operated real software businesses, available remotely and async-first across the Pacific Northwest interior. You get the architecture, hiring discipline, and AI strategy of a seasoned CTO without committing to a full-time hire before you are ready.
Book a free 30-minute discovery call. We will figure out whether a fractional CTO or technical partner is what you actually need — and if it is not, I will tell you.