| Having bootstrapped a couple of times: 1) I would double your estimated time to build. Worst case, think it would take 9-12 months. 2) Personally, I wouldn't get too into the finances of my co-founder. I'd just want to know that what are bringing (financially, sweat equity, and/or key industry knowledge) are equal. If I'm bringing 50K, my partner should too. But to answer your question, if I was that co-founder, I would. I would look at paying off the debt and lowering the overall amount we needed to get to MVP. 3) Numbers look more than reasonable. Actually, I know a lot of people that would never have that much to bring to their own startup. 4) Don't touch the 401(k) or Roth. Are you sure you need all this money and time to get your MVP ready? If you're bootstrapping, why not stay at your current roles and code in the mornings, evenings, or weekends? Get your MVP done, get it into the hands of customers, and see if you find a fit. I'm not sure you need all that time and money... |
My cofounder has several more years of work experience, and more closely focused on mathematics and machine learning. I have some experience in these fields, but am more of a general software engineer. Because I am bringing the money to the table, we intend to make the equity split 51/49 in my favor.
> Are you sure you need all this money and time to get your MVP ready? If you're bootstrapping, why not stay at your current roles and code in the mornings, evenings, or weekends?
We are currently working nights and weekends and making good progress. We both work very fast-paced, demanding jobs in Silicon Valley, which makes it hard to sustain our current pace without burning out.
> Don't touch the 401(k) or Roth.
Would you suggest that instead of cannibalizing our existing funds, that we just stop contributing to our 401(k)s and save more cash for our startup? Or should we continue to save for retirement at our previous pace?
> Get your MVP done, get it into the hands of customers, and see if you find a fit. I'm not sure you need all that time and money...
I am definitely in favor of doing this, but like you pointed out, the MVP could take twice as long even when working full time.