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Ask HN: Standard Founders Agreement Template?

6 points| jyu | 2 years ago

I see a bunch of standard SAFE docs, Series A term sheets, sales document templates, but couldn't find a standard founders agreement template. Could someone link me to whatever YC or other accelerators use? Thanks!

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codegeek|2 years ago

There is a YC Backed company [0] that could be worth a look. Never used them but aware that they are in this space

[0] https://clerky.com

I would recommend using something from clerky and then getting your own lawyers involved to really nail this down further.

swampthing|2 years ago

Thanks for the mention!

OP — for startups (as opposed to a regular new small business) in the US, what would be in a "founders agreement" is typically handled across stock purchase agreements, IP and confidentiality agreements (either CIIA or PIIA agreements), company bylaws, and Delaware law. It is pretty rare for US startups to have one single "founders agreement". I think the reason why you read about them is that they may be more common for regular small businesses, and some people consider any new small business to be a startup. For our purposes, to paraphrase pg, a startup is a company that is optimizing for growth (as opposed to distributions to owners).

And to answer your original question, yes, we (Clerky) are what most YC companies use to handle everything described above (the others typically have cross-border setups that require more tailored paperwork from a law firm).

jharohit|2 years ago

Founders should just sign the standard employment agreement for their own company. If that is what you are looking for.

dustingetz|2 years ago

i’ve never seen a standard doc for this though i do recommend you do it

jyu|2 years ago

100%. looking for starting place that gets me mostly there