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Ali Partovi’s Neo looks to upend the accelerator model with low-dilution terms

Last updated: February 20, 2026 12:40 am
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Neo Residency: A New Paradigm in Accelerator Programs

For founders seeking mentorship and community without sacrificing a significant ownership stake in their company, Ali Partovi, CEO of venture firm Neo, has introduced Neo Residency. This innovative program combines the benefits of a top-tier accelerator with founder-friendly terms that are unparalleled in the industry.

Unlike traditional accelerators that demand 7% or even 10% equity upfront, Neo Residency offers a more favorable deal. The program will invest $750,000 in 12 to 15 startups via an uncapped SAFE, allowing Neo to receive equity only at the company’s next funding round. The level of dilution is tied to the company’s valuation, ensuring that founders retain a larger share of ownership as their company grows.

Compared to other accelerators like Y Combinator and Andreessen Horowitz, Neo Residency’s terms stand out as exceptionally founder-friendly. The program not only provides financial support but also offers a unique opportunity for startups to work at Neo’s offices in San Francisco, participate in a mountain bootcamp, and receive mentorship from experienced industry leaders.

Partovi’s reputation for identifying and investing in successful startups, such as Facebook, Cursor, and Kalshi, adds to the program’s prestige. Seed and Series A investors recognize Neo Residency as a stamp of approval for promising tech leaders.

Startups that have graduated from Neo Residency, like Moment and Anterior, have gone on to secure substantial funding from top-tier investors. The program also extends its support to college students, providing grants for innovative projects and encouraging entrepreneurial pursuits.

With a focus on quality over quantity, Neo Residency limits its cohorts to 20 teams per year, ensuring a personalized and impactful experience for all participants. The program’s confidence in identifying future superstars is backed by Partovi’s track record of early investments in successful tech companies.

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Neo Residency represents a new paradigm in accelerator programs, offering a balance of financial support, mentorship, and community without the excessive equity demands of traditional accelerators. As the tech industry evolves, founder-friendly initiatives like Neo Residency are paving the way for a more equitable and supportive startup ecosystem.

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