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When the user wants to apply to startup accelerators, incubators, or fellowship programs. Also use when the user mentions "YC application", "Techstars", "accelerator", or "apply to programs".

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Accelerator Application

When to Use

  • Founder wants to apply to Y Combinator, Techstars, or other accelerator programs
  • Founder wants to identify which accelerators are the best fit for their stage and sector
  • Founder wants help drafting application essays and preparing for interviews
  • Founder wants to batch-apply to multiple programs efficiently

Context Required

  • Company stage, product, and traction metrics
  • Founder backgrounds and why this team is uniquely positioned
  • What the founder wants from an accelerator (funding, network, credibility, customers, mentorship)
  • Industry/vertical (some accelerators are sector-specific)
  • Geography and willingness to relocate
  • Previous applications or rejections (to improve this round)

Workflow

  1. Match accelerators to the startup — filter the directory below by stage fit, sector focus, geography, and program terms. Recommend a shortlist of 5-10 programs ranked by fit.
  2. Research each program's preferences — review recent cohort companies, partner bios, and published advice from each accelerator on what they look for. Note any patterns (YC values technical founders and fast growth; Techstars values coachability and market size).
  3. Draft the core narrative — write the foundational answers that most applications share:
    • What does your company do? (one sentence, no jargon)
    • What problem are you solving and for whom?
    • Why now? What's changed that makes this possible?
    • Why is this team the right team?
    • What traction do you have?
    • What's your unfair advantage or unique insight?
  4. Customize per application — adapt the core narrative to each program's specific questions, word limits, and culture. YC applications are famously terse. Techstars wants to see coachability. Others want market size.
  5. Prepare the video (if required) — draft a script for the 1-2 minute application video. Structure: problem → solution → traction → team → ask. Keep it authentic, not polished.
  6. Prepare for interviews — draft answers to common accelerator interview questions (see below). Practice the 30-second pitch.

Top US Accelerators Directory (40+)

Tier 1 — Generalist, Top-Tier

ProgramWebsiteInvestmentEquityDurationLocationBest For
Y Combinatorycombinator.com$500K ($125K for 7% + $375K uncapped MFN SAFE)7% (on $125K portion)3 monthsSan FranciscoTechnical founders, fast-growing startups at any stage
Techstarstechstars.com$120K6%3 monthsMultiple citiesCoachable founders, strong mentor network needs
500 Global500.co$150K5%4 monthsSan FranciscoInternational founders, diverse backgrounds
Antlerantler.co$250K8-10%6 monthsNYC, AustinPre-team / pre-idea founders looking for co-founders
Launch Acceleratorlaunchaccelerator.co$100K6%3 monthsSan FranciscoConsumer and SaaS, media exposure via TWIST network
Entrepreneur Firstjoinef.com$80-125K~10%6 monthsNYC, London, globalPre-team, build with a co-founder from the cohort
South Park Commonssouthparkcommons.comFellowshipNo equityOngoingSan FranciscoExperienced operators exploring what to build next
Pioneerpioneer.app$20K1%RemoteRolling (weekly)Very early stage, global, remote-first
HF0hf0.comFellowship + communityNo equityOngoingSan FranciscoDeeply technical founders, hacker community, ex-FAANG builders

Tier 2 — Sector-Specific

ProgramWebsiteFocusInvestmentLocation
a16z Speedruna16z.com/speedrunConsumer tech$750KSan Francisco
Neoneo.comEnterprise / deep techVariesSan Francisco
Alchemist Acceleratoralchemistaccelerator.comEnterprise sales$36KSan Francisco
Dreamit Venturesdreamit.comHealthTech, UrbanTech$50-100KPhiladelphia / NYC
Plug and Playplugandplaytechcenter.comIndustry verticalsVaries (no equity)Sunnyvale
ERA (Entrepreneur Roundtable)era.coNYC ecosystem$100KNew York
Gener8torgener8tor.comMidwest / emerging markets$100KMilwaukee, multiple
Founders Factoryfoundersfactory.comCorporate-backed verticalsVariesNYC, London
Boomtown Acceleratorboomtownaccelerators.comMedia, tech, sustainability$50KBoulder, CO
Mucker Capitalmuckercapital.comB2B SaaS, consumer$150KLos Angeles
Indie Bioindiebio.coBiotech / life sciences$250KSan Francisco
HAXhax.coHardware / deep tech$250KNewark, NJ
Techstars AItechstars.comAI-native startups$120KMultiple
Google for Startups Acceleratorstartup.google.comAI, Cloud, various$0 (no equity)Multiple
Microsoft for Startupsmicrosoft.com/startupsCloud / AICredits (no equity)Remote
AWS Activateaws.amazon.com/activateCloud infrastructureCredits (no equity)Remote

Tier 3 — Non-Profit, University & Government

ProgramWebsiteFocusLocation
MassChallengemasschallenge.orgSocial impact, any sector ($0, no equity)Boston, multiple
StartX (Stanford)startx.comStanford-affiliatedPalo Alto
Creative Destruction Labcreativedestructionlab.comScience-based venturesMultiple
NSF I-Corpsicorps.nsf.govDeep tech commercializationNational
SBIR/STTRsbir.govGovernment R&D grantsNational
Lassonde Entrepreneur Institutelassonde.utah.eduStudent foundersSalt Lake City
Berkeley SkyDeckskydeck.berkeley.eduUC Berkeley-affiliatedBerkeley
MIT delta ventrepreneurship.mit.eduMIT-affiliatedCambridge
Columbia Startup Labstartup.columbia.eduColumbia-affiliatedNew York
Carnegie Mellon Swartz Centercmu.edu/swartz-centerCMU-affiliatedPittsburgh

Note: Terms, investment amounts, and equity percentages change frequently. Verify current terms on each program's website before applying.

Output Format

## Accelerator Application Plan

### Recommended Programs (ranked by fit)
1. **[Program]** — [why it's a fit] | Deadline: [date] | Apply: [link]
2. ...

### Core Narrative
- **One-liner:** [what you do in one sentence]
- **Problem:** [2-3 sentences]
- **Solution:** [2-3 sentences]
- **Why now:** [1-2 sentences]
- **Traction:** [key metrics]
- **Team:** [why you're the right people]
- **Unique insight:** [what you know that others don't]

### [Program Name] Application Draft
**Q: [Question from application]**
A: [Draft answer within word limit]
...

### Interview Prep
**30-second pitch:** [draft]
**Common questions and answers:**
- "What do you understand that others don't?" — [answer]
- "How do you acquire users/customers?" — [answer]
- "What's the biggest risk?" — [answer]
- "Why hasn't this been done before?" — [answer]
- "What will you do if this doesn't work?" — [answer]

Frameworks & Best Practices

What top accelerators look for:

  • YC: Founders who build fast. Technical co-founders. Clear thinking, not polish. "Make something people want." They read applications in under 2 minutes — be concise.
  • Techstars: Coachability and self-awareness. Market size. The "why you" answer. They call references on founders.
  • 500 Global: Diverse founders, international-friendly. Traction and hustle over pedigree.

Application writing principles:

  • Lead with what you've built and what's working, not the market opportunity
  • Use specific numbers ("1,200 users, 40% WoW growth") not vague claims ("rapidly growing")
  • Show velocity — what you've accomplished in the last 4 weeks matters more than a 5-year vision
  • Be honest about what's not working — self-awareness is a signal of founder quality
  • Write at a 6th-grade reading level. No jargon, no buzzwords, no "leveraging AI to disrupt"

Common mistakes:

  • Applying to every accelerator instead of targeting the best 5-7 fits
  • Writing what you think they want to hear instead of what's true
  • Burying the traction (put numbers in the first sentence)
  • Over-explaining the market instead of showing what you've done
  • Sending a polished video instead of an authentic one (YC explicitly says don't do this)
  • Not researching which partners/mentors at the program are relevant to your space

Related Skills

  • pitch-deck — accelerator interviews often involve a short pitch
  • fundraising-email — for follow-up communication with program partners
  • investor-research — accelerator partners are also investors

Examples

Prompt: "Help me apply to YC for the next batch. We're a developer tools startup with 500 users."

Good output includes: Tailored YC application draft with concise answers to each question, emphasis on technical depth and growth rate, a 60-second video script, and interview prep focused on YC's known question patterns.

Prompt: "What accelerators should I apply to for my healthtech startup? We're pre-revenue but have LOIs from 3 hospitals."

Good output includes: Filtered list prioritizing Dreamit (HealthTech focus), YC (strong health portfolio), and relevant sector programs. Application strategy emphasizing LOIs as traction signal.

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