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Instantly calculate VC/PE deal scenarios, dilution, and returns. Export a clean one-pager PDF for your team or LPs.
Built for investors, founders, and operators.
When valuations, dilution, or returns aren’t clear, you risk misaligned expectations, lost trust, and missed opportunities.
The company's valuation after the investment has been made. It's calculated as Pre-money Valuation + Investment.
Total return divided by the original investment. A 3.0x MOIC means the investor made 3 times their money.
Annualized return accounting for time. IRR considers how long it takes to achieve the return, unlike MOIC.
Reduction in ownership percentage due to new shares being issued (like in fundraising or option pool increases).
A reserved pool of shares used for hiring employees. It impacts founder/investor dilution.
The current or expected value of your equity stake in the company, typically at exit.
A 'Simple Agreement for Future Equity'—a convertible security used for early-stage investing. Often includes a valuation cap and/or discount.
A debt instrument that converts into equity at a future financing round, often with a valuation cap and/or discount.
The price at which an employee or investor can buy stock (e.g., stock options).
Ownership in a startup granted as stock or options. The value grows with company success.
A limit placed on the valuation at which a SAFE or note converts into equity. It benefits early investors by capping their conversion price.
A method of valuation using revenue × a market multiple (e.g., 5× ARR). Common in SaaS.
Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation, and Amortization. A proxy for cash flow and used in valuation.
Company valuation = EBITDA × Multiple. Common in mature businesses or M&A.
A breakdown of how exit proceeds are distributed based on ownership percentages.
Calculates return on capital from a fund perspective—Distributions ÷ Total Capital Invested.
How much cash a startup spends monthly. Critical to calculating runway.
Time until a company runs out of cash at its current burn rate. Runway = Cash / Monthly Burn.