Skip to content
Advertisement
When Appliance Fail?

4 days left to save close to $500 on TechCrunch Disrupt 2026 passes

4 days left to save up to $482 on your TechCrunch disrupt 2026 ticket. These low rates will disappear on April 10 at 11:59 p.m. PT. Register here.

schedule 14:00 visibility 42 views
4 days left to save close to $500 on TechCrunch Disrupt 2026 passes
TechCrunch Source: TechCrunch

We’re down to 4 days left to save up to $482 on your TechCrunch Disrupt 2026 pass. These low rates will disappear on April 10 at 11:59 p.m. PT.

If you’ve been mapping out your 2026 tech event calendar, this is the moment to take action. Register now to lock in your savings before prices increase.

What to expect at Disrupt

Each year, Disrupt brings together 10,000+ founders, tech leaders, and VCs at San Francisco’s Moscone West. From October 13–15, you’ll gain valuable takeaways and curated networking opportunities designed to elevate your startup trajectory, accelerate your career, or strengthen your portfolio.

Key insights from today’s tech heavyweights

Last year, Disrupt featured 200+ onstage conversations with 250+ top voices shaping the tech ecosystem. Expect the same level of powerful, candid conversations this year with tracks ranging from AI and scaling to fintech and climate. Keep an eye on the event page as we roll out the 2026 agenda.

2025 highlights included the following:

Spark meaningful connections through networking

Last year, 20,000+ curated meetings took place over three days. Beyond that, thousands more connections happened organically through impromptu moments, roundtables, and conversations across a 10,000+ attendee Expo Hall. This year, we’re rolling out improved networking technology to make those connections even more targeted and efficient.

Meet the one person who can change the trajectory of your startup. It only takes one. You’ll gain:

This Week Only: Save up to $500 for Disrupt 2026

This Week Only: Save up to $500 for Disrupt 2026

Witness the intense startup pitch showdown

Startup Battlefield 200 is where 200 TechCrunch-selected, early-stage startups compete on a global stage for $100,000 in equity-free funding, global visibility, and direct access to top investors. Hear directly from tier-one VCs as they share candid feedback on what makes a startup viable.

Is your startup ready to join the battle? Apply here. Know a startup that belongs in this competition? Nominate here.

This iconic pitch competition has helped launch breakout companies like Discord, Cloudflare, and Trello.

First-row seat to new breakthroughs

Over 300 startup exhibitors will showcase innovations across the venue, especially in the Expo Hall, where foot traffic converges. Discover tomorrow’s breakthroughs and today’s solutions — all in one place. Want to book a table for your startup? Get started here.

More ways to connect with the Bay Area tech scene

Throughout Disrupt Week, October 11–17, TechCrunch Disrupt Side Events will take place across the Bay Area beyond the main venue. Attend a post-event cocktail hour, grab breakfast before the day begins, or even host your own off-site panel. The opportunities to make powerful connections around Disrupt are endless.

Rates increase after April 10

Five days remain to lock in the lowest rate of the year. Prices increase after April 10 at 11:59 p.m. PT. Register now and secure your savings of up to $482 before they’re gone. Coming with a group? Save up to 30% on bundle passes.

TechCrunch

Originally published at

TechCrunch

open_in_new Read Full Article

Related Articles

Meta made its own AI-generated clickbait news feed
Technology

Meta made its own AI-generated clickbait news feed

Facebook has long been filled with feeds of clickbait articles. Now, Meta is making its own clickbait articles with AI. The standalone Meta AI app now has a "For You" section that populates a list of clickbait-style stories for you to read. But the...

The Verge
Here comes new Siri again
Technology

Here comes new Siri again

Apple has been on its back foot, AI-wise, for the past few years. But in a strange way, playing from behind might not be such a bad move. At WWDC on Monday, Apple appears to be getting ready to reintroduce us to the new Siri. Again. As a reminder...

The Verge

Read More

The next YouTube phenomenon hitting the big screen
Technology

The next YouTube phenomenon hitting the big screen

Hi, friends! Welcome to Installer No. 131, your guide to the best and Verge-iest stuff in the world. (If you're new here, welcome, happy last week of productivity before the World Cup starts, and also you can read all the old editions at the...

The Verge
Your Appliance Broke?
Reliable Repair for