

Buy vs. Build vs. Borrow: Outsourcing for Startups - #NYTechWeek
Join us for a 30-minute panel + networking event at Tavern Community Coworking designed for founders navigating one of the toughest early decisions: what to take on yourself - and what not to.
As a founder, you’re constantly balancing time, money, and focus. Build too much and you burn out. Outsource too early and you lose control. Buy the wrong tools and you waste both.
This session is all about getting that balance right. We’ll break down:
✅ how to decide which parts of your business truly need your involvement
✅ what’s better handled by specialists
✅ where existing tools can save you time and energy.
We’ll also explore the difference between outsourcing execution and outsourcing decision-making - because that’s often where things go wrong.
Hear from founders, operators, vendors, and investors who’ve seen it all, and walk away with practical frameworks you can apply immediately. Stick around after the panel for bagels and coffee to connect with fellow founders and investors.
Meet the panel🎤
Marc Kaufman
Partner, Potomac Law Group
Eni Maj
CEO and Founder, Travel Spoken
Anthony Rose
Co-founder & CEO, SeedLegals
Britt Gage
Founder, All Trades
Moderated by Benji Schwartz
Founder, Tavern Communtity
This event is a part of #NYTechWeek - a week of events hosted by VCs and startups to bring together the tech ecosystem.
Learn more at www.tech-week.com.
About SeedLegals
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Whether you're just starting out or gearing up for your next raise, SeedLegals is built to help founders move faster and smarter. Our tools make it simple to create and sign essential legal docs, close funding rounds, and reward your team – without burning time or cash on admin. There are over 50,000 startups on SeedLegals.
If you're looking to incorporate, convert your LLC to a C Corp, do a SAFE or a priced round, or manage your cap table, head over to SeedLegals, we're here to help you get there faster.