Run your accelerator without spreadsheet sprawl

Narro is a scalable toolkit that helps incubators and accelerators streamline intake, track cohort progress, prepare startups for fundraising, match them with qualified investors, and report measurable outcomes.

Cohort IntelligenceFounder ReadinessInvestor MatchingOutcome Reporting
Cohort ReadyMatchReport

Trusted by Canadian accelerators building the next wave of innovation

50%
review time reduction
94%
match accuracy across hundreds of investors
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IRAP / Alberta Innovates / PrairiesCan reports

How The Narro Helps Accelerators Scale Efficiently

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Intake and Due Diligence

Collect applications, assign reviewers, and automate scoring with rubrics. No more manually reviewing applications.

Investor Matching

Match founders with investors that are a good fit by investment criteria such as sector, geography, stage, and fit signals.

Fundraising Readiness

Prepare founders with standardized, investor-ready profiles and support checklists before external outreach.

Cohort Oversight

Track outcomes and coordinate support across mentors, advisors, and services at each stage of the journey.

Real Results from Canadian Accelerators.

VentureLab

VentureLab

Onboarded founders from the August 2025 cohort in just 7 days → 18 matches created

Built for Canadian Ecosystems

Integrates with Platform Calgary, MaRS, YYC Angel Network, and Toronto angel and VC groups. Pre-built reporting templates for IRAP, Alberta Innovates, and PrairiesCan. Serving Toronto, Manitoba, Calgary, Vancouver, Montreal, and Ottawa.

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  • SOX compliance (USA)
  • Canadian-hosted data servers
  • GDPR, FOIP, and PIA-aligned privacy
  • CCPA compliance (California)
  • CSV/API exports anytime
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