Cap-table structural audit
The structural problems a lawyer or VC associate finds when they open your cap table — does ownership reconcile, are founders over-diluted, is the option pool sane, does one holder control too much, and what do those unconverted SAFEs do to everyone's stake. Upload a nameless CSV and get a plain-English report you can download.
Upload a NAMELESS cap table
Use placeholder labels only — “Founder 1”, “VC 1”, “Option pool”. We don't want real names and don't need them. Your file is analysed entirely in your browser — it never leaves your device and is never uploaded. The only thing sent to us is your click to make a PDF, which contains just the nameless result you see. No account, no database, nothing stored.
- Holder (required) — A NAMELESS label — “Founder 1”, “VC 1”, “Option pool”. Never a real name.
- Class (optional) — Share class / security — Ordinary, Preferred Seed, Options, SAFE…
- Shares (required) — Number of shares. Leave blank for a SAFE/convertible not yet converted.
- Investment (optional) — Optional — amount invested (£). Aids context; not required.
- Notes (optional) — Optional — e.g. “Lead”, “Uncapped SAFE”.
Runs in your browser. Nothing is uploaded.
This is a structural check on what you upload (garbage in, garbage out) — not a valuation, not legal advice, and not a guarantee of any fundraising outcome. SAFEs and convertibles change these percentages when they convert; model that before you rely on the split. Have your cap table reviewed by a solicitor before it's relied on.