Hey all,
Quick question on equity split for a technical co-founder. I was approached by an ex-coworker whom I had great rapport with for joining his startup.
They currently have:
- An idea (It seems like a pretty solid idea. The idea originates from someone with direct working experience with the problem trying to be solved. So this gives me confidence. )
- No revenue
- No outside funding (I believe some things have been self-funded in the amount of maybe a few thousand dollars)
- No MVP
The founder is focused on the business/product/marketing side and his current co-founder (brother) is perhaps a mid level backend engineer.
I am a sr. mobile engineer with full-stack capabilities and I have full confidence I could realize their MVP. I'd be coming on to the team with the most technical experience and perhaps the most important skillset for implementing the MVP.
Their first offer was 5%-10% equity without the title of a co-founder. After expressing my hesitancy toward that they have moved to 15% equity and co-founder title. I mentioned that I would be most comfortable with a split closer to equal, but I would pull the trigger on 25%. I would not be taking a paycheck.
Is this strange? They mentioned that their council told them that "cash is king" - in which the founder's existing and planned financial contributions outweigh my equity grant. Though I mentioned that I wouldn't be opposed to helping with financial contributions early on as well.
These seem like red-flags, but I honestly don't know. A big draw for me towards joining is just having some fun and getting the experience, but I want to look out for myself in the non-zero chance that the company becomes a financial success.
https://www.ycombinator.com/library/5x-how-to-split-equity-a...
It should be equal split.
An idea's worth is zero, it is the execution that matters.
Other way to look at it is if they are offering you 15% and keep 85% for them, without an mvp or revenue how are they justifying having 5.6 times more equity than you.
The only possible justification is the few thousand dollars that they have put in, you can either match that or maybe take slightly less equity to offset that amount based on the expected valuation.
But please do not settle for less than equal split, because you will be putting the same amount of effort in the execution of the idea.