FbStart

Information

FbStart is a program launched by Facebook aimed at supporting early-stage mobile startups in building and growing their apps. This accelerator provides a variety of resources to help entrepreneurs succeed, including access to Facebook's developer tools, services from premier partners, and mentorship from the Facebook team. The program also offers credits for various Facebook products and services, enabling startups to test and scale their apps effectively. Entrepreneurs benefit from the extensive network and expertise of Facebook, which can be instrumental in navigating the challenges of the mobile app ecosystem.

How to Apply

To apply for the FbStart program, interested startups should visit the FbStart website and complete the application form. The application process involves providing details about the startup, its mission, the app, and the team. Applicants may also need to demonstrate how they plan to leverage Facebook's tools and resources to grow their business. The selection process is competitive, and successful applicants will be notified and invited to join the program.

Total number of startups invested: 14

Average Funding: Information not explicitly stated. Typically, FbStart provides resources and services rather than direct funding.

Industry: Mobile Startups, Technology

Market: Global

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