Run your cap table at growth-stage scale.
You've closed Series A. You're scaling headcount, your cap table has 3 share classes, and your investors expect serious reporting. Get out of fragmented legacy workflows without losing capability.
What hurts at this stage
Legacy growth tiers often add back-office complexity
At Series A, teams often get pushed toward larger packages and workflows. The extra complexity can serve investors and administrators more than the founder team running the round.
Multiple share classes get fragile
Common, Series Seed Preferred, Series A Preferred - each with its own liquidation preference, anti-dilution mechanics, conversion math. Errors here become expensive at exit.
Exit waterfall scenarios become decision tools
Founders at Series A start modeling 'should we sell now or raise B?' scenarios seriously. A real exit waterfall calculator becomes part of the strategic toolkit.
What Slyced does for series a teams
Unlimited share classes
Series A, B, C, options, warrants, convertibles - all tracked correctly with class-specific terms.
Full waterfall + scenario modeling
Compare exit outcomes across plausible acquisition prices, with participating vs non-participating preferred logic.
Investor portal and reporting
Quarterly investor updates, board-ready reports, and read-only cap-table access for major investors.
API access (Growth plan)
Pull cap table state into your data warehouse, BI tools, or internal admin dashboards.
Unlimited stakeholders + unlimited AI Copilot + API access, with public pricing instead of quote-first packaging.
Series A founder questions
- Can Slyced handle our Series A liquidation preferences correctly?
- Yes. Slyced models 1x/2x/3x preferences, participating vs non-participating, participation caps, and seniority stacking across multiple series. The exit waterfall calculator shows exactly how proceeds flow at any exit price.
- What about anti-dilution adjustments on down rounds?
- Slyced supports weighted-average anti-dilution (the standard) and full-ratchet anti-dilution. At any future round, the system computes the new conversion ratios per class automatically.
- Do you support investor read-only access?
- Yes. You can grant investors view-only access to their position, the full cap table, or a custom subset. Combined with the data room, this replaces the spreadsheet-pinging that happens before every board meeting.
- What does it look like to migrate from Carta at Series A?
- Export your cap table from Carta as CSV (Carta supports full data export). Use Slyced's import wizard to bring stakeholders, share classes (Common, Seed Preferred, Series A Preferred), grants, and option pool over automatically. Total time: 30 seconds to 5 minutes depending on complexity. Cancel Carta at renewal - your data is yours.