Startup Runway Calculator

Calculate how many months of runway your startup has. See projected zero-cash date, impact of revenue growth, cost cuts, RIF scenarios, and optimal fundraising timing.

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Runway Scenarios

Current Runway
Worst Case (burn +20%)
Best Case (burn -20%)

Levers

RIF Monthly Savings
Runway After RIF
Runway With Bridge Round

How to Use This Calculator

  1. Enter Cash Balance and Monthly Net Burn for instant runway in months, days, and projected zero-cash date.
  2. Use With Revenue Growth to see how MoM growth extends runway.
  3. Use Cost Cuts to model burn reductions.
  4. Switch to Professional for worst/best-case, RIF analysis, and bridge round impact.

Formula

Runway = Cash Balance / Monthly Net Burn

Start Fundraising = Runway − 9 months (recommended)

Example

Cash: $1.5M, Net Burn: $80K/month → Runway = 18.75 months. Start fundraising at month 9.75.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Runway is the number of months a startup can continue operating before running out of cash, assuming current net burn rate. Runway = Cash Balance / Monthly Net Burn.
  • Most investors recommend having 18–24 months of runway post-raise. Practically, start fundraising 6–9 months before zero — so you need at least 9–12 months of comfortable runway when you begin the process.
  • Burn rate is the speed ($/month), runway is the duration (months). They are related: Runway = Cash / Net Burn. Improving either the cash balance or the burn rate extends runway.
  • Each eliminated role saves approximately 1× fully-loaded monthly salary. If you cut 5 roles at $12K/month each, you save $60K/month in burn — which can extend runway significantly on a $1.5M cash balance.
  • A bridge round is a small funding round (usually from existing investors) designed to extend runway by 6–12 months while a startup prepares for its next full round or achieves a milestone to improve terms.

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Sources & References (5)
  1. Sequoia Capital Memo — RIP Good Times — Sequoia Capital
  2. a16z Marketplace 100 & Startup Metrics — Andreessen Horowitz
  3. OpenView SaaS Benchmarks Report — OpenView Partners
  4. SaaStr Burn & Runway Guide — SaaStr
  5. Bessemer State of the Cloud — Bessemer Venture Partners