Books, banking, payments
Mira sets up Stripe, wires it to Mercury, and keeps your books in sync as the company changes shape.
- Stripe configured for your model
- Stripe payouts matched to the bank
- Drift caught the day it starts
00 / COFOUNDRI · PRIVATE BETA · 2026
Kickoff defines what success looks like. Seven seats execute against the plan. Decisions stay yours; the work between them stops being yours alone.
Private beta. We're onboarding founders manually. Magic link, no password.
You have an idea, maybe an LLC, possibly a domain. The next ninety days decide whether it becomes a company. Right now you're the one holding all of this together — by default, because nobody else is.
Seven seats you've been holding alone. Each one runs against the ninety-day plan you set on day one. Each drafts what it can; each queues what needs your approval.
Mira sets up Stripe, wires it to Mercury, and keeps your books in sync as the company changes shape.
Pilar drafts the filings the next ninety days will demand and watches the thresholds you'll trip as you grow.
Every renewal carries the context of last year's negotiation. Silent price hikes surface the day they post.
The map of every credential, every contractor, every dashboard — and offboarding that actually closes the loops.
Failed payouts, duplicate charges, and disputes — surfaced the moment they post, drafted for your approval.
Werner stands up the GitHub repo and Railway deploy on day one, then keeps DNS, SPF, DKIM, DMARC honest as you ship.
Agreements, board consents, and decision context preserved. A diligence-grade audit trail accumulating in the background.
A small company isn't a configuration. It's a living thing. Somebody — usually you, at midnight — has to be the integration layer between all of it. That job is what eats the quarter.
Cofoundri is not a fractional exec team you brief and chase. It asks the right questions, then ships the work alongside you. Judgment stays where it belongs.
Antevant is a vehicle vision hardware company we're running on Cofoundri from day one, in public. The kickoff defined the first ninety days. The team has been shipping against that plan ever since — accruals reconciled, contractors offboarded, sales-tax registration in a state we didn't expect to hit, every event posted with receipts as it happens.
A demo of week one is easy. The honest test is what month three looks like before your first paying customer. We're showing you ours.