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"Global founder and startup network to find accelerators, grants, jobs and growth programs"

Traffic / DR
medium / 82
Backlink Quality
strong
Focus
Indie / Side Projects

Submission Process

Medium - you create a startup profile, then apply to programs, grants, jobs and deals through their workflows

Best for:

Accelerator applications Grant discovery Startup ecosystem visibility

My Experience

F6S feels like an “operating system” for the startup ecosystem rather than a simple listing site. It positions itself as a global founder and startup network, connecting startups with accelerators, grants, corporate innovation challenges, jobs and other structured programs. For founders, it’s a central place to discover opportunities and apply with one profile instead of filling out dozens of separate forms.

From a NickLaunches perspective, F6S is less about direct end-user signups and more about ecosystem leverage. If your product is a startup itself, you benefit by having a company profile, appearing in relevant company lists and applying for programs that can give funding, visibility or partnerships. If you’re on the “other side of the table” running an accelerator, grant or corporate challenge, F6S is a serious application-management and outreach platform with an existing pool of millions of startups and entrepreneurs.

Submission Process

  1. Sign up at https://www.f6s.com and create your founder profile
  2. Create a startup/company page with logo, description and key details
  3. Add team info, funding stage, traction and pitch summary
  4. Browse Programs/Accelerators by country, industry and stage
  5. Apply to relevant accelerators, grants and programs using your profile
  6. Respond to messages and keep your profile updated

Tips for Success

  • Treat it like a pitch deck: Clear description, sharp logo, concise value prop
  • Be selective: Focus on programs that match your stage and industry
  • Keep traction current: Update metrics and milestones regularly
  • Use for hiring: Free job postings attract startup-minded talent
  • Track outcomes: Log which applications led to intros, funding or hires

Pros

  • One of the largest global founder and startup networks, with millions of startups and entrepreneurs
  • Strong focus on accelerators, grants, corporate innovation and public-sector programs
  • Free to create a profile, list jobs and apply to many opportunities
  • Good contextual backlinks from company and program pages in a trusted startup ecosystem

Cons

  • Not a traditional product review or SaaS directory – discovery is centered on programs, not tools
  • Signal can be noisy due to the sheer volume of programs and companies listed
  • Real value often requires consistent effort: applying, engaging and following up on opportunities