How we split what we create together
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Collaboration is easy until the uncomfortable question shows up: how do we split what we create?. In communities where the question is left for later, projects break exactly when they start working. At KMRWW we prefer to put it on the table from day one.
One agreement per project, not a blanket rule
Every project born in the community sets its own split. There is no single formula for everyone: there's a clear rule for that product, agreed on by the people building it.
Three layers that simplify the conversation
- Initial contribution — what each entrepreneur brings at kickoff: idea, skills, time, network.
- Participation over time — who does what, with how much dedication.
- Launch channel — who amplifies, who sells, who keeps the product alive after launch.
Those three layers yield a transparent percentage per person.
The frozen-agreement rule
Once the project launches, the agreement is frozen. If the team decides to change the formula for the next product, they do it in a new agreement. What has already launched respects what was agreed. That protects trust among entrepreneurs — which is what makes the community work.
Why this matters
Because the community is not a social club: it's a productive network. And productive networks live or die by the trust between their members. Clear, simple, respected rules are what keep that trust intact.
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