Founders unsure how much equity to grant a founding engineer
An early-stage founder is uncertain about fair equity compensation for an engineer who built 95% of the product over three months. Community feedback suggests 2% is too low for someone with this level of contribution. This is a discussion seeking advice on startup equity norms, not a software problem.
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