Cofounder partnership — technical cofounder
A technical cofounder,
with our capital on the line.
You know the market. You have traction or distribution. What you don't have is a senior engineer who will treat the product like their own. We build it, take equity, and stay.
01 — What breaks first
You've been looking for a technical cofounder for a year.
01
Search fatigue
Every intro either wants half the company or isn't senior enough to lead.
The few candidates who can actually architect and ship aren't looking. The ones who are looking can't carry the build. You've had this conversation 30 times.
02
Freelancer drag
Three months of contractors, still no shippable MVP.
Every Upwork hire optimizes for billable hours, not for the product working. You're further from launch than when you started — and you've spent money to get there.
03
Agency mismatch
Dev shops quoted you $250k for something that should cost a fraction.
They price for the SOW, not the company. They leave after launch. You need someone whose incentive is the product working two years from now, not the project closing.
02 — What we build
Every bullet is a shipped artifact,
not a promise.
- Full product architecture and engineering — from the first commit to production infrastructure.
- AI infrastructure wired into the product from day one: retrieval, agents, evals, guardrails — built in, not bolted on.
- Equity instead of full rate. Our upside is tied to yours.
- We stay past launch. Cofounders, not contractors.
03 — How it works
Equity, not retainer. Product, not project.
We're selective — partnerships only work when the founder has domain expertise, early traction or real distribution, and a clear path to customers. When it fits, we function as your technical cofounder: architecture, engineering, AI infrastructure, hiring advice as the team grows. We take equity so our incentives are identical to yours.
04 — Common questions
Common questions,
answered.
05 — Contact
Exploring a partnership?
Book a partnership call. We'll walk through your vision, your distribution, and whether the math works for both of us.