Forum Ventures 2026 Cohort Data Reveals 64% of Founders Achieve Early Revenue, Challenging Industry Norms

Forum Ventures' 2026 accelerator cohort data shows 64.1% of founders reached early revenue during the program, with 58.3% being first-time founders and 25.6% solo founders, challenging assumptions about founder risk.

SD Metrowire Staff
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Forum Ventures 2026 Cohort Data Reveals 64% of Founders Achieve Early Revenue, Challenging Industry Norms

Forum Ventures, the early-stage B2B venture studio, accelerator, and pre-seed fund that has backed 550+ companies since 2014, today released performance data from its most recent accelerator cohort. The data offers a detailed look at revenue outcomes, founder backgrounds, and team composition across the program.

Across Forum's most recent accelerator cohort, three findings stand out: 64.1% of founders reached early revenue during the program, 58.3% are first-time founders, and 25.6% are solo-founder led. These independent data points reflect different dimensions of who is in the program and what they achieved during it.

The narrative around early-stage funding has long assumed that the safest bets are repeat founders, co-founding teams, and companies with demonstrated traction before the program begins. Forum's 2026 cohort data offers a different perspective on each of these assumptions.

Solo founders can deliver. 25.6% of Forum's most recent cohort are solo-founder led. Many accelerators and early-stage funds favor co-founding teams during evaluation - the perception that solo founders are a higher risk is widespread across the industry. Forum's approach of pairing each company with a dedicated Managing Director who works 1:1 weekly means solo founders receive the operational support and accountability that a co-founder would typically provide.

First-time founders are not a risk factor. 58.3% of Forum's most recent cohort had never founded a company before. Prior startup experience is often favored by investors and accelerators at the evaluation stage, yet the cohort's revenue and follow-on outcomes are consistent with Forum's 3-year averages: a 65% fund-through rate and an 80+ NPS score across the portfolio. First-time founders who receive structured, hands-on support - 15 hours minimum of 1:1 Managing Director time, 40+ investor introductions per showcase - perform.

Revenue during the program is the real traction benchmark. 64.1% of founders in the most recent cohort reached early revenue during the 16-week accelerator. The Forum model - focused on go-to-market, customer traction, and fundraise readiness from week one - is designed to produce this outcome regardless of what traction a founder had when they joined.

“Most accelerators are subconsciously filtering out the founders who need them most. Solo founders, first-timers, founders without a product yet - those are exactly the people we built Forum for. The data shows they can deliver,” said Michael Cardamone, CEO & Managing Partner of Forum Ventures.

Forum's accelerator is a 16-week program investing $100K for 7.5% equity via post-money SAFE. Each company receives a dedicated Managing Director who works with them 1:1 weekly. The program is focused on go-to-market, customer traction, and fundraise readiness. Forum does not run a curriculum; it meets founders where they are. The accelerator is best suited for founders who have raised less than $500K and are pre- or post-MVP. Applications are reviewed individually, and Forum answers every pitch.

About Forum Ventures: Forum Ventures is an early-stage B2B venture studio, accelerator, and pre-seed fund that invests in founders from zero to one. Founded in 2014 and headquartered in New York City, with offices in San Francisco and Toronto, Forum partners with a small number of founders at a time to co-build, validate, and scale B2B software businesses across North America. Forum has backed 550+ portfolio companies and 1,000+ founders, with $1B+ in follow-on funding raised across the portfolio. Forum's three investment strategies - the AI Venture Studio, the Accelerator, and the Pre-Seed Fund - make it the only early-stage firm investing from pre-idea through early growth. Learn more at forumvc.com.

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