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Founders Hub Application Redirects to Azure Portal

Muhammet İkbal koc 0 Reputation points
2026-06-04T20:56:32.3533333+00:00

Hello,

I would like to apply for Microsoft for Startups Founders Hub using my Microsoft account.

However, when I go to the Founders Hub website and click "Apply Now" or sign in with my Microsoft account, I am redirected back to the Azure Portal instead of the application process.

My account already has an Azure subscription, but I have never received Microsoft for Startups Founders Hub credits before.

I also have an old LinkedIn account from a different email address that was used for a different startup several years ago, but it is not related to this Microsoft account or this startup.

Could you please check whether there is an issue with my account onboarding or application flow and help me access the Founders Hub application process?

Thank you.

Azure | Azure Startups
Azure | Azure Startups

Startups: Companies that are in their initial stages of business and typically developing a business model and seeking financing.

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  1. Muhammet İkbal koc 0 Reputation points
    2026-06-04T21:09:22.53+00:00

    Hello,

    Thank you for the clarification.

    I followed the instructions and signed in with my Microsoft account. I am redirected to the Azure Portal as expected.

    However, I cannot find any Microsoft for Startups program page, application page, onboarding flow, or startup-related section within the Azure Portal.

    I searched for "Microsoft for Startups" in the Azure Portal search bar, but no relevant results are displayed.

    Could you please verify whether my account has access to the Microsoft for Startups onboarding experience and advise how I can access the application process?

    Thank you.

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