If you look around the startup scene, you'll find lots of "co-founders" who aren't literal co-founders. Usually they're just early hires; I decided to be metaphorical in a different direction.
Personally I think "was around from the beginning and did a lot of the work" is a better claim to co-founder status than "was hired early in the startup's life and was given lots of stock".
Personally I think "was around from the beginning and did a lot of the work" is a better claim to co-founder status than "was hired early in the startup's life and was given lots of stock".