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Final 3 days to save up to $500 on your TechCrunch Disrupt 2026 pass

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Save up to $500 on your TechCrunch Disrupt 2026 pass until April 10, 11:59 p.m. PT. Secure your spot at the center of the tech ecosystem. Register here.

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You don’t attend TechCrunch Disrupt to sit in the audience. You go to gain leverage. Whether 2026 is a build, fundraise, hire, or scale year, this is where momentum compounds.

With just 3 days left before these steep discounts end on April 10 at 11:59 p.m. PT, this is your opportunity to save up to $500 on your pass and secure your spot at the center of the tech ecosystem. Register here to save.

From October 13 to 15 at Moscone West, 10,000+ founders, operators, and VCs converge for three days of high-signal conversations and deal-making. Disrupt is not just content. It is access.

Tactical insights from operators actively building in today’s market

Direct conversations with investors writing checks

Exposure to emerging startups before the rest of the market catches up

Curated networking designed to produce real outcomes

Last year alone, more than 20,000 curated meetings took place. In 2026, upgraded networking tools will make those connections even more targeted and efficient. One conversation can change your trajectory. At Disrupt , that is the point.

Learn from the builders and VCs who shaped the ecosystem

Disrupt has long been a stage for founders and investors who define eras. These are the kinds of voices that take the Disrupt stage, candid, tactical, and often unfiltered. Previous speakers have included leaders of category-defining startups, and top-tier venture firms, including:

Roelof Botha , managing partner, Sequoia Capital

Matt Mullenweg , Co-Founder, WordPress and CEO, Automattic

Vinod Khosla , VC legend and Founder, Khosla Ventures

In 2025, Disrupt featured 200+ on-stage conversations with 250+ leaders shaping AI, venture capital, hardware, growth strategy, and more. Expect that same caliber of insight in 2026. Keep an eye on the event page as the agenda rolls out.

This Week Only: Up to $482 savings for Disrupt 2026

This Week Only: Up to $482 savings for Disrupt 2026

Where startups step into the pitch spotlight

Startup Battlefield returns with 200 pre-Series A companies competing for $100,000 in equity-free funding, global visibility, and direct investor access. Alumni include Discord, Cloudflare, and Trello.

If you want to see what and who is next and hear directly from top VCs on what it takes to scale a viable startup, the Disrupt stage is where it happens.

If your startup is ready for TechCrunch coverage, candid feedback from top VCs, and a chance to compete with the newest breakout companies, apply now . Know a startup that should join? Nominate them .

Discover the next breakout innovation in the tech ecosystem

More than 300 startup exhibitors will showcase new products across the venue, especially in the Expo Hall, where deal flow and discovery collide. You are not just observing trends. You are seeing them before they scale.

“Disrupt Week” extends the opportunities to connect

From October 11 to 17, TechCrunch Disrupt Side Events take place across the Bay Area, including breakfasts, cocktail hours, panels, and founder meetups that extend the connections beyond the main stage. The main event is powerful. The surrounding ecosystem makes it even stronger.

Final 3 days to secure these limited-time rates

This discount of up to $500 ends April 10 at 11:59 p.m. PT. If you want to be in the rooms where capital moves, companies scale, and ideas turn into industries, now is the time to lock in these exclusive low rates. Register here.

StrictlyVC kicks off the year in SF. Get in the room for unfiltered fireside chats with industry leaders, insider VC insights, and high-value connections that actually move the needle. Tickets are limited.

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