How the investment works
We use a future equity agreement (known as a SAFE). It is not a loan: it accrues no interest and has no maturity date. It entitles you to receive shares when WAIO raises a formal equity round, with a valuation cap of USD 4 million and a 20% discount to that round’s price.
It is treated as company equity capital (innovation or corporate-development budget), not as a marketing or trade expense.
What ownership each amount implies (USD 4M cap)
| Investment (USD) | Approximate ownership | Reference |
|---|---|---|
| 25,000 | ~0.625% | Entry |
| 50,000 | ~1.25% | Solid entry |
| 100,000 | ~2.5% | Meaningful position |
| 150,000 | ~3.75% | Strong position |
| 200,000 | ~5.0% | Most meaningful position |
Illustrative figures (amount ÷ 4,000,000). Not an offer and not a guarantee of final ownership. The 20% discount can improve price if the next round values below the cap. Consult your legal and financial advisors.
What an investor gets
Beyond equity upside (shares that may appreciate in a future round), investors also get these additional rights. They are not part of commercial implementation. They are subject to a signed investment agreement and rights side letter.
- Future ownership in the company based on the amount invested
- Right to invest again in the next round to maintain ownership (pro rata)
- Periodic business and product updates (with no other brands’ data)
- If another investor gets better price terms, you get them too (MFN)
What it does not include
- Discount on the per-activation cost (USD 0.50) or free activations
- Category or brand exclusivity
- A board seat, veto rights, or a company purchase preference
- A guaranteed tax benefit
- The benefits of commercial implementation (those come from activating WAIO on the brand — no investment required)
Incorporated companies
MedicineTool LLC (Delaware, USA) and WAIO SAS (Argentina), with a U.S. corporate bank account ready to receive funds.
Back to how it works
Investment is optional. For micro-pilot, more info, or to continue the commercial path, go back to How it works.