Pulley handles the cap table. We handle the decision to sign it.
Different tools, different moments. Pulley: the cap table, the grants, the 409A. OwnershipFlow: term sheet analysis, SAFE math, exit modeling, founder split. Use both.
No card · Keep Pulley · Your documents never train a model
Pulley for the record. OwnershipFlow for the decision.
Pulley is clean, founder-friendly cap-table software. It handles the system-of-record job well. OwnershipFlow does not do that job — and doesn't try to. What it does is the decision-support layer that sits before the cap table.
Upload a term sheet, get a verdict.
Twelve clauses extracted deterministically, each scored founder-friendly to hostile. A suggested counter with the dollar swing at four exit sizes. Pulley doesn't do this.
Model SAFE conversions before you sign.
Every SAFE, note, and MFN trigger converted to the next priced round. Post-money %, pool shuffle cost, stacked-cap compounding — visible before the sheet becomes a commitment.
Free until you raise.
Spark plan covers founder split, vesting, snapshot, portfolio at zero dollars. Fundraise Sprint unlocks the Raise pillar for 90 days when a term sheet hits. Pay for the stage you're in.
Where Pulley wins, where we win, where they don't overlap.
Honest view. Pulley owns cap-table administration. OwnershipFlow owns pre-decision modeling. You use each at different moments in a round.
Last verified against public information on the competitor's website, Q2 2026. The table shows what OwnershipFlow does — pair with Pulley for cap-table administration, 409A valuations, and employee equity.
Three steps. Fifteen minutes. You keep Pulley.
You don't leave Pulley. You add OwnershipFlow where the decision happens — before the cap table gets written.
Spark plan. No card.
Create a workspace. Load founders and any outstanding SAFEs. Fifteen minutes.
Upload a term sheet or model a SAFE stack.
Clause verdict, counter-offer, dilution math, exit waterfall — before the round closes. Not after.
When you sign, Pulley records it.
Pulley is the system of record. OwnershipFlow is the pre-signature workspace. No overlap in what you use each for.