Be Part of the Creation of New Software Ventures
When Vindico Labs builds new products, some of them evolve into standalone commercial companies with their own ownership structure.
In these cases, the people and organisations involved in their development may hold shares from the earliest stages of the venture's formation.
Participation isn't passive. It's hands-on, meaningful, and rooted in helping the product come to life.
You're not "investing in a fund." You're participating in a venture's creation.
Vindico Labs doesn't run an investment platform.
What we do is build real software ventures — and qualified individuals and organisations may:
This is direct involvement in a venture's creation, not a public invitation to invest.
The Three Stages of a Venture
Prototype Phase
A concept becomes something real — screens, flows, working interactions.
Partners may be involved in guiding direction, testing, or supporting early build work.
MVP Phase
If the prototype proves promising, it becomes a Minimum Viable Product.
This is when the venture is often structured as a separate commercial entity.
Early contributors or partners may hold shares in the newly formed company, subject to private agreements.
Live Phase
The product operates as a full, functioning business.
The venture runs independently, with its own roadmap, governance, and commercial strategy. Partners may continue involvement depending on the agreements in place.
Why Ventures Become Independent Companies
Many of our projects naturally grow into their own businesses because:
A standalone commercial entity lets the venture:
Vindico Labs typically retains a meaningful stake because we provide the engine, IP, and technical foundation.
How Share Participation Works
Participation is always handled privately, on a case-by-case basis, and is only available where both sides agree it makes sense.
You express interest in a specific venture
You explore the venture portfolio and identify projects that align with your sector, experience, or passion.
We arrange a private conversation
We discuss:
- The venture's development stage
- Its roadmap
- What support looks like
- How the commercial structure is arranged
- Whether share participation is appropriate
- Legal agreements and eligibility requirements
If appropriate, you may hold shares in the new entity
Where a venture forms its own company:
- A cap table is created
- Founders and Labs take foundation shares
- Contributors or partners may hold shares
- All details are documented in private contracts
This is not speculative trading. It is early-stage involvement in a real software company's creation.
The venture moves forward
Your role continues based on the agreement:
We build. The new entity grows. You are part of it from the start.
Why People Participate in Labs Ventures
You get meaningful early involvement
You are not dipping into something pre-packaged — you're part of the build.
You see everything early
Prototypes. MVP decisions. Technical direction. User testing.
You're involved with ventures that actually get built
Vindico Labs comes from Vindico ICS — a team with a long track record of delivering reliable, in-use, large-scale software.
You gain early ownership
In companies that begin inside the studio, with commercial structures arranged privately and cleanly.
You work with builders, not theorists
Everything we do is grounded in doing, shipping, and solving problems.
Participation IS
- A private commercial engagement
- A collaboration
- Support for product development
- A route to hold shares in separate commercial entities
- A real partnership with the builders
Participation is NOT
- A public investment opportunity
- A financial promotion
- A solicitation to buy securities
- Advice or an invitation to invest
- A regulated activity
- A promise of financial returns
We are a venture studio, not a fund.
Ready to Discuss Participation?
Getting involved begins with one conversation — nothing more.
Important
Vindico Labs Ltd designs, prototypes, builds, and launches software ventures.
Some ventures may form independent commercial entities, and individuals or organisations involved in their development may hold shares in those entities under private agreements.
Nothing on this page or website constitutes:
- a financial promotion
- an offer to invest
- a solicitation to buy or sell securities
- investment advice
- or any regulated activity
Any discussions relating to shareholding or participation in a venture take place privately, off-platform, and are always subject to appropriate eligibility checks and legal documentation.
Vindico Labs Ltd is not regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA).