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// studio intake2026 COHORTone slot · one operator

co-found
the seventh.

We co-found one company per year. The 2026 slot opens in March. If you're a domain operator with a thesis you've been quietly going insane about, this is the form that gets it onto the partners' desk.

three things, in this order.

// 01 · domain depth

A decade in the domain

You've worked the field, in production, at scale. Not a research postdoc. Not a "fascinated outsider." Someone who's seen the failure modes from inside.

// 02 · operator instincts

You've shipped to customers

You've owned a P&L, run a team, defended a number to a board. The studio is not a finishing school for first-time founders.

// 03 · comfort with the lab

You want a co-founder

Not a vendor, not a service provider. A technical co-founder embedded in your company for 18 months. We sit on the same side of the table.

tell us about
the thesis.

Six fields. Don't pad. The good ones come back in two paragraphs and one PDF.

reviewed weekly · partner reply ≤ 7d

the four stages.

  1. stage 01 · 7 daysTriage. A partner reads your thesis and replies — yes / no / not yet. No ghosting, no template letters.
  2. stage 02 · 4 weeksWorking sessions. Three deep conversations on the thesis. We push back hard. So do you.
  3. stage 03 · 8 weeksJoint research sprint. A small lab pod runs an experiment with you. Mutual diligence, real work, no IP gymnastics.
  4. stage 04 · day 0Incorporate. Term sheet to wire-day in two weeks. Squad seconded. The clock starts.
// fast-path Already running a pilot with a paying customer? Mention it in the form. The triage is faster and the bar is lower.
// we will say no to ad-tech · gambling · defence · crypto trading infra · "AI for X" without a real X · anything where the lab can't be a co-founder, only a vendor.

not ready for
the studio?

The other doors are still open. R&D retainers and PoC sprints work for teams who already have an operating company.