Super Early Bird pricing for TechCrunch Disrupt 2026 ends February 27 at 11:59 p. That means you have just 6 days left to secure the lowest ticket prices of the year. If Disrupt has been on your must-attend list, this is your moment. Save up to $680 on your individual pass or secure up to 30% off with community passes before prices increase.

From October 13-15 at San Francisco’s Moscone West, TechCrunch will bring together 10,000 founders, investors, operators, and innovators for three focused days built around launching, scaling, and shaping what’s next in tech.

What’s at Disrupt?

Disrupt is where you get: Direct access to founders, VCs, and operators actively building.

Conversations that turn into funding, partnerships, and key hires. Tactical insights you can apply immediately. Early visibility into where tech is heading next.

You’ll see 300+ exhibiting startups debut tomorrow’s breakthroughs, experience the high-stakes Startup Battlefield 200 pitch competition — where one standout company wins a $100,000 equity-free prize — and take part in curated networking designed to drive real outcomes.

You’ll also hear insights from some of the most influential voices in tech, including WordPress co-founder Matt Mullenweg, General Motors CEO Mary Barra, and legendary VC Vinod Khosla. Keep an eye on the event page for the agenda drop. Maximize your experience as a founder or investor Founder Pass: Built to help you scale faster with the right insights and connections Investor Pass: Designed to help you discover breakout startups and expand your portfolio Secure your pass before rates increase

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