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[Music] crafting a foundrys agreement so youve partnered up with friends or colleagues and theyre getting ready to launch a new business if thats the case its essential to lay a solid foundation to work together with your co-founders you can do that by agreeing on and drafting together a founders agreement but what exactly are the technicalities of a founders agreement a founders agreement is a legal contract that defines the roles rights and responsibilities of each owner in a business it could be a standalone document or incorporated into corporate bylaws an llc operating agreement or a partnership agreement why is it important to have a founders agreement this agreement is designed to protect each founders interests and to prevent any potential conflict something that hopefully never occurs with you and your co-founders if a conflict does take place the agreement provides a structure for resolving disputes among founders by clarifying each owners role in the business shedd