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Improving Your Accelerator's Application Process: A 4-Part Guide

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Samuel AdeyemoMarketing ManagerMay 22, 2025 5 minutes

Part 1: Designing a High-Conversion Accelerator Application

The Problem Most Accelerators Face

Picture this: It's application season, and your inbox is flooded with hundreds of submissions. You open the first one, a messy Google Form response with half-empty fields, rambling essays, and no clear way to quickly assess if this startup has potential.

Sound familiar?

Most accelerators are drowning in applications that look like this. They're using basic forms that:

  • Ask founders to write novels instead of giving clear, actionable answers
  • Create data chaos that takes hours to sort through
  • Miss promising startups because they're buried under poor presentation

The result? Your team wastes time on applications that should never have made it past the first filter while potentially great unicorns slip through the cracks.

 

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What "High-Conversion" Really Means

When we talk about high-conversion applications, we mean two things:

  1. Founders actually finish the form (instead of abandoning it halfway through)
  2. You get clean, useful data that makes decisions easier

Think of it like this: A good application form is like a skilled interviewer, it asks the right questions in the right order and gets to the point quickly.

 

Step 1: Know What You're Looking For

Before you write a single question, grab a piece of paper and list your must-haves:

Team: Who are these founders? What's their background? Are they committed full-time?

Problem & Market: What problem are they solving? How big is the opportunity? Who else is tackling this?

Product: Do they have something built? Customers using it? Is revenue coming in?

Traction: Real numbers in terms of users, sales, partnerships, whatever proves people want this.

Fit: Why your program? Where do they want to be in six months?

Pro tip: Write these down in order of importance. This becomes your filter for every question you include.

Let's take Y Combinator as an example. They ask founders to describe their company in just 50 characters and immediately want hard numbers on users and revenue. No fluff, just facts.

 

Step 2: Match Questions to the Insights You Need

Different types of information need different types of questions. Here's your cheat sheet:

What You Want to KnowBest Question TypeWhy It Works
Founder backgroundsShort text + LinkedIn URLQuick scan, then deep dive if interested
Roles and equityMultiple choice/dropdown Consistent formatting, easy to compare
The problem they're solving Text box (250 characters max) Forces them to be clear and concise
Key metrics Number fields Sortable data you can actually use
Proof of traction File upload for pitch deck Show, don't just tell
Funding raised Dropdown ranges No more "we raised $47,382.50"
Future milestones Date picker Visual timeline at a glance

 

Step 3: Design for Mobile (Because That's Where Founders Are)

Here's something that might surprise you: Over 60% of startup founders start their applications on their phones. If your form doesn't work on mobile, you're losing half your applicants before they even begin.

Mobile-first checklist:

  • One question per screen when possible
  • Big buttons (at least 44px tall)
  • Show progress ("Step 2 of 5")
  • Auto-save drafts so they can come back later

Our forms on AcceleratorApp are designed and built mobile first with the founders in mind.

 

Step 4: Use Smart Logic to Keep It Simple

Not every question applies to every startup. Use conditional logic to show only relevant questions:

  • Ask: "Do you have paying customers?"
  • If yes → Show fields for customer count and revenue
  • If no → Ask about the prototype stage instead

This keeps your form short and relevant. AcceleratorApp's form builder makes this easy with simple if/then rules, with no coding required.

 

Step 5: Pre-Fill What You Already Know

If you're inviting specific founders or getting referrals, make it easy on them:

  • For returning applicants, use custom fields that import their previous answers so they just update what's changed

This simple step can boost completion rates by 30%.

 

Step 6: Give Clear Instructions (With Examples)

Even experienced founders appreciate guidance. At the start of each section, include:

  • A one-sentence explanation of what you're looking for
  • A brief example of a good answer

For instance: "Describe the problem you're solving (250 characters max). Example: 'Small restaurants waste 30% of food daily because they can't predict demand. Our AI analyzes sales data to optimize ordering.'"

 

Step 7: Test with Real Founders

Don't launch and forget. Run your form by a few founders first:

  1. Time them. Aim for under 15 minutes total
  2. Ask what confused them
  3. Check where people drop off (use Google Analytics or your form platform's metrics)

You'll be amazed at what founders find confusing that seems obvious to you.

 

Step 8: The AcceleratorApp Advantage

Everything we've talked about, mobile design, conditional logic, auto-save, and analytics is built into AcceleratorApp's Application Module:

  • Drag-and-drop form builder with mobile-responsive templates
  • Smart conditional logic that shows relevant questions only
  • Rich field types for everything from file uploads to date pickers
  • Real-time dashboard showing who's started, submitted, or stalled
  • Automated follow-ups for incomplete applications
  • Clean data export that actually works with your workflow (using Zapier or Public API)

Instead of piecing together Typeform + Airtable + email automation tools, you get everything in one place.

 

Real Results: From 200 to 400 Applications

A Korean innovation venture grew from 200 to 400 applications in one year. But their old system couldn't handle it:

  • Data nightmare: Hundreds of spreadsheet rows with inconsistent formatting
  • Manual chaos: Staff spent 3 hours daily chasing incomplete applications

After switching to AcceleratorApp:

  • Built a branded application form in under an hour
  • Cut incomplete applications by 45% with automated reminders
  • Eliminated spreadsheet exports, evaluators could review and score directly on the platform
  • Saved 50 staff hours per month

That's 50 hours they could spend finding and supporting great founders instead of fighting with data.

 

What's Next

A great application form is your first filter for finding the best startups. Get it right, and you'll save countless hours while discovering hidden gems that might otherwise slip through.

The key ingredients:

  • Crystal clear criteria for what you're evaluating
  • Questions designed for mobile-first completion
  • Smart automation that handles the busywork

 

Want to see this in action? Book a demo, and we'll build a custom application form for your accelerator in minutes, not weeks.

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