For Business Organizations

Give your members a tool to split ownership fairly.

Partner with us to offer free Equity Matrix access to your members. Help small business partnerships avoid disputes before they start.

Become a Partner Free to join. No revenue share required.
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Partnership disputes hurt small businesses.

When business partners disagree about who contributed what, it often ends badly. Your members deserve better tools.

70%

of business partnerships eventually fail 1

50/50

splits rarely reflect actual contributions 2

#1

cause of disputes: unclear ownership terms 3

Who It's For

Built for business member organizations.

Chambers of Commerce

Local and regional chambers supporting SMB growth

Trade Associations

Industry groups with partnership-based members

Business Networks

Professional networks and business alliances

SMB Support Orgs

SBDCs, SCORE chapters, and small business centers

The Partnership

Add real value to your member benefits.

Give your members free access to Equity Matrix. They get a tool to track contributions and split ownership fairly. You get a valuable perk at no cost.

  • 6 months free for every member business
  • $216 value per business to add to your perks
  • No cost to you — we handle everything
  • Flexible options — bulk codes or unique links
Equity Matrix
6 months

Free access

  • Dynamic equity tracking
  • Contribution logging
  • Real-time ownership splits
  • Team transparency dashboard

Valued at $216

This is our standard partner offer. We're happy to discuss custom arrangements based on your organization's needs.

How It Works

We make it easy.

1

Reach out

Email us about your organization and membership base.

2

Get your codes

We'll send a simple agreement and your unique signup codes or custom link.

3

Share with members

Include it in your member benefits. They sign up, you look good.

Let's partner up.

Tell us about your organization and we'll get you set up.

Become a Partner

Common questions

Sources

  1. Forbes, "7 Tips for Avoiding Partnership Disputes"
  2. Noam Wasserman, "The Founder's Dilemmas" (Princeton University Press)
  3. Inc., "Partnership Agreement Mistakes"