Management team has 120+ years of board game, comic book, commercial art, TV/Film, and video game experience.

OK, so what I am about to say can look like nitpicking.

All of the emails from Space Goat shows 150 years in the Space Goat blurb.

It’s true 150 is covered by 120+, so I am not trying to call them out on this alone. But I am wondering if the drop in years is because some staff has left?

The accusations of sexism and abusive behaviour in the workplace plus the fact the company seems to be in financial trouble have me wondering if there are staffing changes afoot, which can cause all sorts of issues in the day to day running of any company.

Oh, and just quietly – who is the management team? According to the WeFunder page, seven of the twenty ‘team’ members do not have ‘advisor’ in front of their titles. I can see Advisors not being listed as employees, so OK let’s say seven employees based on the titles. But then you read the descriptions. A lot of these seven have ‘contract’ and ‘on call’ at the end of their descriptions. There are two part-time people, one of whom is the Vice President of Sales and Marketing.

According to the company website, there are eight members of Space Goat, and very few names match between here and WeFunder’s ‘Team’. Tom Mason, the Vice President of Space Goat Productions, is conspicuously absent from the WeFunder ‘Team’, and someone I would hope doesn’t work part-time.

According to the Form C filed to the SEC, Space Goat has 2 employees. This could be explained as a badly updated company site or a ‘Full Time Equivalent’ Employee count. But all this does lend credibility to staffing issues at Space Goat.