FOUNDER–INVESTOR COMPATIBILITY SCORE

How to use:
Both Founder and Investor answer honestly.
Score each item 1 (Strong Match) → 5 (Severe Mismatch)

At the end → calculate Compatibility Risk Index (CRI).


SECTION 1 — VISION ALIGNMENT

Do both believe in the same future for the company?

Check:

  • Long-term vs flip mindset
  • Scale vs sustainable growth
  • Impact vs pure profit
  • Global ambition vs niche focus
  • Speed vs discipline

Score (1–5): ___


SECTION 2 — TIME HORIZON

Mismatch here destroys trust.

Founder wantsInvestor expectsRisk
Build slowlyFast exitHigh
Long-termShort-term returnsHigh
Patient growthBlitzscalingHigh

Score (1–5): ___


SECTION 3 — CONTROL & POWER EXPECTATIONS

Clarify early:

  • Who controls strategy?
  • Board vs Founder authority
  • Founder autonomy tolerance
  • Replacement philosophy
  • Decision-making speed

If founder wants freedom but investor wants control → future war.

Score (1–5): ___


SECTION 4 — RISK APPETITE MATCH

Compare:

  • Aggressive vs conservative growth
  • Burn vs frugality
  • Experimentation tolerance
  • Pivot willingness
  • Debt comfort

Mismatch → constant friction.

Score (1–5): ___


SECTION 5 — COMMUNICATION STYLE

Evaluate:

  • Direct vs diplomatic
  • Data-driven vs intuition-driven
  • Frequency expectations
  • Transparency comfort
  • Conflict style (avoid vs confront)

Silent investors + expressive founders = confusion
Micromanaging investors + independent founders = explosion

Score (1–5): ___


SECTION 6 — MONEY PHILOSOPHY

Do both agree on:

  • Burn discipline
  • Founder salary expectations
  • Fundraising pace
  • Dilution tolerance
  • Exit valuation realism

Score (1–5): ___


SECTION 7 — FAILURE RESPONSE STYLE

When things go wrong:

  • Founder adapts vs defends
  • Investor supports vs pressures
  • Calm vs panic behaviour
  • Long-term vs short-term reaction

Crisis behaviour defines real compatibility.

Score (1–5): ___


SECTION 8 — EGO INTERACTION RISK

Danger zone if:

  • Founder high ego + Investor control-driven
  • Founder defensive + Investor blunt
  • Founder visionary + Investor cynical
  • Founder insecure + Investor dominant

Score (1–5): ___


SECTION 9 — TRUST BASELINE

Ask honestly:

  • Does investor trust founder integrity?
  • Does founder trust investor intent?
  • Is transparency natural or forced?
  • Any early discomfort?

If trust is weak now → worse later.

Score (1–5): ___


SECTION 10 — EXIT EXPECTATION MATCH

Clarify:

  • IPO vs acquisition vs secondary
  • Return multiple expectation
  • Timeline
  • Emotional attachment vs financial exit

Score (1–5): ___


COMPATIBILITY RISK INDEX (CRI)

Total Score = ___ / 50

ScoreCompatibility LevelMeaning
10–18STRONG MATCHHigh trust potential
19–26WORKABLENeeds clarity + governance
27–34FRICTION RISKExpect conflicts
35–42HIGH CONFLICTGovernance heavy
43–50UNSTABLEAvoid partnership

HIDDEN COMPATIBILITY KILLERS

Watch carefully:

  • Investor wants control but says “founder-friendly”
  • Founder wants freedom but says “strategic alignment”
  • Time horizon mismatch
  • Different risk tolerance
  • Unspoken exit expectations
  • Psychological insecurity (both sides)

FAST INVESTOR DECISION RULE

If:

  • Founder psychology risk High
  • Compatibility score >30
  • Vision mismatch present

Expect future conflict, not compounding.

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