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Frequently Asked Questions
EvolveX by WFC is a program which offers high impact acceleration and support to early stage startups. The EvolveX support extends beyond financial aid, including mentorship, strategic guidance, and business support to help startups scale effectively.
It is a cohort-based startup accelerator program that provides financial support to founders in exchange for equity and mentorship.
The program typically lasts for 3 months and is conducted virtually. Startups incubated under EvolveX participate in online training sessions led by industry experts and CXOs, covering a wide range of topics.
EvolveX is a sector agnostic program.Its investment portfolio comprises startups from a wide range of sectors, such as AI, CleanTech, SaaS, FinTech, AgriTech, EdTech, Gaming, and more.
The founders are required to fill the application form to apply at EvolveX
We encourage the founders who are looking to raise their first capital or currently seeking Pre-Seed/ Seed funding to apply for the program
The program is suitable for Pre-Revenue startups which are currently at Ideation stage, developed Proof of Concept or MVP stage. However revenue generating startups can also apply
The investment decisions of EvolveX are primarily based on the founding team, business idea or product, opportunity size, and other pertinent factors
EvolveX typically selects 5-7 startups in each cohort. It has invested in 28+ startups from past 4 cohorts.
EvolveX invests ~INR 25 Lakhs in exchange of 5% of Equity. Our cheque size and valuation may vary from one company to other based on the business Idea, USP, founding team, traction and more.
It takes around 7 – 8 weeks and 3 – 4 rounds of discussion with founders to complete the entire evaluation process and pitch the startups to IC members.
Yes! We are open to having co-investors in the same round.
Yes! EvolveX also supports its top performers in their future fundraise via
Mentorship Services
Growth Services