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What stays yours, always.
00 / COFOUNDRI · PRIVATE BETA · 2026
A year in, your formation, banking, payments, books, and compliance are still talking to each other — vendors renewing without you noticing, deadlines caught before they hit, reconciliation that finished itself last night. Setup happens once. Cofoundri is what happens for the next decade.
Private beta. We're onboarding a handful of founders manually so we get it right.
The week you incorporate is not the week that hurts. The week that hurts is month nine, when your registered agent forwards a Delaware franchise tax notice to an email address you stopped checking, your Stripe payout schedule drifted out of sync with your books two months ago, and the contractor you onboarded in March is about to trip a sales-tax nexus threshold in a state you don't operate in. None of these are hard problems. They're hard together, distributed across thirty dashboards none of which know about the others.
A small company isn't a configuration. It's a living thing. Somebody — usually the founder, at midnight — has to be the integration layer between all of it. That job is what eats the year.
Cofoundri is what runs underneath, continuously. The setup we do in the first week is real, and it matters — but it is the boot sequence, not the product. The product is the next ten years.
What stays yours, always.
What runs continuously, without you holding it together.
What gets sharper every quarter you operate on it.
What catches the things you'd otherwise miss at midnight.
The point isn't that we set six things up correctly. The point is you stop being the thing that holds them together.
Antevant is a vehicle vision hardware company we're operating end-to-end on Cofoundri, in public, month after month.
Not the launch — the operation. The August accrual reconciliation. The September contractor offboarding. The October sales-tax registration in a state we didn't expect to hit. The November vendor audit. Every event handled on the platform, with receipts, posted as it happens.
A demo of week one is easy. The honest test is what month nine looks like. We're showing you ours.