Equity That Scales With Venture-Backed Growth

From your first option pool to pre-IPO liquidity, we help venture-backed companies design, value, and manage equity that attracts talent, protects ownership, and inspires investor confidence.

Turning Equity Into a Growth Advantage

As your company grows, your equity strategy needs to evolve with it. The right structure helps you manage dilution, attract and retain top talent, and build investor confidence from seed funding through IPO.

  • Aligned Capital Strategy: Equity that supports growth and long-term value creation.
  • Investor Confidence: Valuations and reporting built on transparency and precision.
  • Scalable Infrastructure: Governance and systems that adapt as your company expands.
  • Exit Readiness: Clean records and defensible models that simplify M&A and IPO preparation.

Your Equity Roadmap

Foundational Equity Strategy
Scaling & Optimization
Pre-IPO & Liquidity Planning

Why This Structured Approach Matters

As your company scales, equity becomes more complex — and mistakes cost more. Our tiered roadmap allows you to choose precisely the level of support you need. You won’t overpay early, and you’ll be ready when your equity needs evolve.

Build an Equity Strategy That Grows With You

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