
The Art & Science Of Choosing Which Startup To Join & How To Value Your Equity w/ Billy Gallagher, CEO @ Prospect
Vibescaling Podcast
Negotiation priorities and exercise windows
Billy recommends prioritizing cash, equity, title, then asking for early exercise and longer post-termination windows.
Billy’s Background
Billy Gallagher is the founder and CEO of Prospect, a robo-advisor that helps startup employees better manage their private company equity. Think: Wealthfront for startups.
Before Prospect, Billy was on the investing team at Khosla Ventures, where he worked on early-stage deals from seed through Series B, including companies like Stripe, DoorDash, and Instacart. He then joined Rippling as the 34th employee in a generalist "special projects" role, staying for three and a half years as the company scaled to over a thousand people. Between Khosla, Rippling, a Stanford MBA, and a stint covering startups at TechCrunch, he's seen the startup equity problem from literally every seat at the table
The gap he kept seeing between how professional investors managed equity at Khosla vs. how employees fumbled through it at Rippling is exactly what led him to start Prospect.
Timestamps
(00:00) Intro & Billy's path from Khosla Ventures to Rippling to founding Prospect
(03:44) How to evaluate a startup quantitatively: investors, headcount, web traffic
(05:14) Why the lead investor's seniority level matters more than the firm name
(07:14) Tracking investor quality across rounds (and when it's a red flag)
(09:17) The rise of the solo GP and what it signals for employees
(10:18) Second-time founders vs. first-time founders: when experience is an edge
(12:10) The Ramp example: hitting a double, staying hungry, then hitting a grand slam
(13:27) Tools for researching startups: Prospect, Crunchbase, and what to look for
(17:30) Headcount growth as a proxy for business growth
(19:54) Secondary market signals: what they tell you about a company between rounds
(22:14) When a fundraising gap is a red flag vs. a sign of capital efficiency
(24:46) The breakout period: why Series A–C is the best risk-adjusted time to join
(30:23) Qualitative signals: founder vision, speed, and the talent vortex
(32:07) How to spot a fast-moving founder without asking a single question
(34:00) Talking to customers: developing taste for product-market fit
(36:42) Market timing and the Paul Graham test: it should feel almost too late
(39:53) Equity 101: options vs. RSUs and when you'll get each
(41:50) QSBS and early exercise: the tax advantages most employees miss
(43:59) Post-termination exercise windows: why 90 days is no longer acceptable
(47:38) Percent ownership: how to benchmark your equity offer
(49:23)Tender offers and the 20% rule: taking chips off the table without losing upside
(52:24) What Prospect does and how to use it to navigate your equity lifecycle
About The Vibescaling Podcast
The Vibescaling podcast interviews GTM leaders and investors at top AI startups and early-stage companies.
Every week, host Chris Balestras, partner @ Vibescaling (an advisory, recruiting, investing, & media firm for seed through series C AI-natives) sits down with GTM operators from the fastest-growing AI natives and SaaS companies to break down what's actually working in go-to-market today.
No fluff, no theory - just honest, tactical insights from people in the trenches building the next generation of AI breakouts.
About Vibescaling
Vibescaling is an advisory, recruiting, investing, & media firm for seed through series C AI-natives & fast-growing SaaS startups.
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