Agent Skills: Term Comparator

Compares term sheets against market standards, identifies outliers

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Name
term-comparator
Description
Compares term sheets against market standards, identifies outliers

Term Comparator

Overview

The Term Comparator skill analyzes term sheets against market standards and fund precedents to identify outliers and support negotiation strategy. It enables data-driven term negotiations and ensures consistency with market norms.

Capabilities

Market Standard Analysis

  • Compare terms against market benchmarks
  • Identify investor-favorable vs. founder-favorable terms
  • Track market term evolution over time
  • Analyze terms by stage and sector

Precedent Comparison

  • Compare against fund's historical terms
  • Analyze co-investor standard terms
  • Review competitor term patterns
  • Build term precedent database

Outlier Identification

  • Flag unusual or non-standard provisions
  • Identify terms outside normal ranges
  • Highlight aggressive or founder-unfriendly terms
  • Note missing standard protections

Negotiation Support

  • Suggest negotiation priorities
  • Provide market data for negotiations
  • Identify trade-off opportunities
  • Model term package alternatives

Usage

Compare to Market

Input: Term sheet, market comparison parameters
Process: Analyze against benchmarks
Output: Market comparison report, variance analysis

Compare to Precedent

Input: Term sheet, precedent set
Process: Compare against historical terms
Output: Precedent comparison, consistency analysis

Identify Outliers

Input: Term sheet, outlier thresholds
Process: Flag unusual terms
Output: Outlier report, risk assessment

Support Negotiation

Input: Current terms, priorities
Process: Analyze trade-offs, suggest approach
Output: Negotiation strategy, talking points

Comparison Dimensions

| Dimension | Market Range | Notes | |-----------|--------------|-------| | Liquidation Preference | 1x non-participating standard | Participating increasingly rare | | Anti-dilution | Broad-based weighted average | Full ratchet rare | | Board Composition | Investor minority or balanced | Depends on stage | | Protective Provisions | Standard set | Watch for unusual vetos | | Option Pool | 10-15% refresh | Check pre vs. post |

Integration Points

  • Term Sheet Drafting Process: Validate generated terms
  • Definitive Document Negotiation: Support doc negotiations
  • Term Sheet Generator: Ensure generated terms are standard
  • Term Sheet Negotiator (Agent): Support agent negotiations

Market Data Sources

  • NVCA survey data
  • Fund precedent database
  • Co-investor term patterns
  • Legal firm market reports
  • Industry benchmarking services

Best Practices

  1. Maintain current market benchmark data
  2. Consider stage and sector context
  3. Weight precedent by recency
  4. Distinguish must-haves from nice-to-haves
  5. Consider full term package, not just individual terms