u/Fun_Phone8246

(I will not promote) I had to quit because of co founder

There has recently been a change in driving school legislation in my country, creating a new market without any major players so far

Driving schools used to be extremely expensive and bureaucratic, but now students can negotiate directly with independent instructors, tho it's a very confusing and complicated process (since it hasn't been implemented very well by the government). On the other hand, 30% of driving schools are going bankrupt and many instructors are being laid off. The market has grown by 360% in the last year, since it got much cheaper, But most people still pay the exorbitant fees of driving schools because it's easier and more guaranteed

We built a marketplace to connect students and instructors in a simplified and reliable way across the country. Students pay less than half the price, and instructors earn about three times more than they did as employees, and there's still a good profit margin left over for us, despite the many legal risks involved in the process (we could be accused of operating an illegal driving school without a license and taxes, or systemic fraud, etc)

We got a few paying clients very quickly, some partnerships with major players and the first meetings with angel investors. We secured mentorship from the data analytics director of a series B fintech, who is also a personal friend of the CEO, and scheduled a meeting with us next week

It all started in uni less than a month ago, so we didn't formalize an equity deal, never signed anything. As soon as it started to look promising, my co founder, who is also a final year law student went ahead and registered the company under his name, then changed the agreement and offered me 5% equity to be a (pre-seed) technical co-founder, even though I had built the entire platform from scratch. I refused and just left, since the offer is ridiculous. I'll still use the code in other projects, since I've been testing out some cool revops ideas

There was barely any cash and it's already going to his head, I was lucky to leave before really getting involved and committed to something big

He argued that the 5% will be worth millions in a few years, and for him it's non-negotiable to reach series B with 51% equity, plus another 20% to sell without losing control of the company. It's a red flag that he's treating equity as a scarce resource so early on, given that he has no money, equity is his only currency

I don't think he'll get very far on his own, since he can't really build anything. He's underestimating the amount of work that still needs to be done to actually get anywhere, and betting that he'll easily raise capital quickly to hire a dev team, when it should be the other way around, But he should find that out soon

I could have easily just shut the whole thing down, since I still have all the access. I could just register my own company, and launch it under a different name as a competitor, but I felt it wasn't worth risking my reputation, and just let it go. I have much more to lose If he decides to badmouth me out there, and I'd rather not be associated with him in any way, ever

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u/Fun_Phone8246 — 2 days ago

Não sobrou ninguém pra conversar

Minha namorada é legal, gosta muito de mim e ru gosto dela, mas a gente não consegue conversar. Somos pessoas completamente diferentes, com poucos interesses em comum

Só sobrou um amigo (de mais de uma década), mas um tempo atrás ele subiu na carreira e foi sumindo, demorando cada vez mais pra responder. Eu apaguei o contato dele, então se ele não responder as últimas mensagens, acabou por aí

Não consigo mais ter intimidade genuína com ninguém, nem mesmo com a psicóloga kk

Conheço muita gente por toda parte, mas é tudo muito performático

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u/Fun_Phone8246 — 4 days ago

(Startup) Melhor cair fora?

Há umas duas semanas fui convidado pra uma sociedade numa startup pre seed, mas os termos ficaram bem vagos. O projeto começou num bootcamp da universidade, esse colega já tinha a ideia e atua na área há um tempo

A tese é legal, fiz um site e um protótipo de sistema, e já tem alguns clientes. Essa semana já temos reunião com um investidor anjo (só a primeira de centenas até a gente levantar capital) e o CEO de uma fintech bem grande (serie B). O mentor do founder, inclusive, é um amigo pessoal desse CEO

A gente entrevistou um dev extremamente inteligente, com muita experiência, que já levantou capital em outra startup e pediu 15% pra virar cofounder e desenvolver um app ios e android. O founder achou muito, queria dar 0.25%. Temos até o fim da semana pra dar a resposta, pq ele tem uma proposta de uma fintech muito mais estruturada, mas com mercado menor

Eu vacilei demais em não falar sobre equity antes de entrar, agora ele quer me dar 5%, porque no futuro vai valer milhões, virar unicórnio, blá blá blá. Disse que quer ter poder de veto no futuro, e vai precisar de 51%, e vai ter diluição levantando capital

O founder é advogado e vai tomar conta do jurídico, é bom vendedor e ta conseguindo boas parcerias, mas se tirar ele, a plataforma segue funcionando igual, wmbora o CNPJ seja dele (LTDA)

To pensando em sair, embora tenha me apegado ao projeto. Vou tentar negociar, mas acho que nem faz sentido, eu to fazendo todo o trabalho

No momento que eu sair do projeto ele vai ter 100% de nada

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u/Fun_Phone8246 — 4 days ago

Levei minha namorada pra fazer uma renda extra, pq ela não queria ficar sozinha em casa

Eventualmente ela cismou que eu olhei pra bunda de uma entregadora que passou de bike e ficou revoltada, brigou comigo no meio da rua, maior constrangimento

Essa entregadora apareceu mais umas 3 vezes. Sei lá como ela conseguia acompanhar a gente que tava de moto. Minha namorada fez a última entrega pq a mulher tava esperando na mesma portaria

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u/Fun_Phone8246 — 20 days ago