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🛠️ Sweat Equity Survival Guide

A quick checklist and survival guide for anyone contributing time and skills in exchange for equity in a startup or project.


🔍 What to Look Out For

✅ 1. Company Structure – Can it Issue Shares?

  • Only certain legal business types can offer real equity.
  • Make sure the entity is (or will be) able to legally grant you ownership.
  • If it’s not yet registered, push for formal setup before promises of equity.

✅ 2. Clear Vesting Schedule

For long-term projects:

  • Common setup: 4 years with a 1-year cliff

For short-term projects (e.g. 1–6 months):

Use milestone-based vesting, tied to actual project delivery:

Milestone Description Timeline Equity Vested
M1 Basic system architecture delivered Week 1 10%
M2 Core feature set developed Week 2 15%
M3 First version deployed for internal use Week 3–4 25%
M4 Iterations based on feedback Week 5 25%
M5 Handoff & documentation Week 6 25%

✅ Vesting happens as each milestone is confirmed completed, not just over time.

✅ 3. Define Your Role and Deliverables

  • Clarify what you’re actually doing (e.g. “backend developer”, “product design”, etc.)
  • List your deliverables in writing
  • Be specific: What tech stack? What parts of the product? What defines “done”?

✅ 4. Get It In Writing

  • Ask for a Shareholders’ Agreement, Letter of Intent (LoI), or Sweat Equity Agreement.
  • Key things it should include:
    • Your % ownership
    • Vesting terms
    • Buyback or exit clauses
    • What happens if either party leaves

✅ 5. Protect Your Vested Shares

  • If you leave or are let go, vested shares should remain yours.
  • Only unvested equity should be subject to clawback or repurchase.

🌍 Country-Specific Info

Looking for local laws, entity types, or how to check if a company is registered in your country?
Check the guides below:

Want to contribute a guide for your country? Open a PR!


🧾 How to Check if the Company Is Legit

Use your local business registry or public company database to confirm:

  • Legal registration
  • Entity type
  • Ownership structure
  • Key people involved

🧠 Pro Tip

Documentation ≠ distrust.
It’s how you protect relationships and avoid misunderstandings down the line.


👤 Credit

This guide is for builders, dreamers, and grinders working on early-stage ideas.
Protect your time, your energy, and your slice. 🧃

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