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by mig
6720 days ago
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$100K is not enough to sustain two employees for an year. $50K is less than the annual average living expenses for a person. (Just do the Math, housing, insurance, etc.). I would strongggggggggly recommend to try raising something between 0.75M an 1M. I have noticed a lot of fellow hackers seriously undervaluing the time they spend building a product. Two strong hackers, working for 6 months is eaily $140K expenses(and I am including just the salary an employer would pay). Please, please do not undervalue your time and expertise. With the oncoming recession and all, you do want to have enough in the bank for at least 1 to 2 years, if you are serious about your startup. |
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Also, I'm not sure what to make of your comment "Two strong hackers, working for 6 months is eaily $140K expenses" How good the hackers is hardly related to the expenses they require. Perhaps 140k is the opportunity cost?
Having enough in the bank for 1-2 years is probably a good idea, but it sounds like they could do that on $250k-$350k.
Also, I agree with matt, focus on the percentage you are giving away rather than the amount you want to take.