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Two days. That’s all that’s left to lock in your seat — with your partner, co-founder, or colleague — at TechCrunch Disrupt 2026.

Right now, you can buy a pass and get 50% off a second ticket of the same typebut this offer ends on May 8th at 11:59pm. PT. After that, the prices go up, and the opportunity to appear with more perspective, more context, and more clarity disappears with it.

At this stage, the advantage lies in how quickly you leave with a clear sense of what to do next, so secure your card now and deciding who to bring with you matters more than waiting.

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Disrupt is where you get clarity when leveling up

Success in the startup ecosystem depends on knowing what to do next — and going for it with confidence. For founders, investors and operators, the challenge is not a lack of ideas. It’s clarity.

There are too many signals, too many opinions, and too many possible directions. Product decisions stop. Investment time is extended. Execution slows down, not because the path isn’t there, but because it’s not obvious.

Disruption compresses this uncertainty into three days of high-impact programming, unparalleled networking, and real-time insights from the people actively shaping the market, giving you access to clarity that’s hard to replicate elsewhere, and even harder to access if you wait past the May 8 deadline to secure your 50% off second pass.

You will hear directly from leaders such as:

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See who else is speaking in the growing lineup.

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See how waves are being made in the industry

One of the biggest benefits of being at Disrupt is seeing how decisions actually happen.

Startup Battlefield 200 makes that clear. As founders pitch live in front of seasoned VC judges and a global audience, you don’t just watch – you see what’s sparked, what resonates, and what ultimately stands out.

That level of transparency is hard to replicate elsewhere, which is exactly why being in the room — and locking in your pass while you can still bring someone with you at 50% off — matters more than trying to piece together these badges after the fact.

Clarity comes from comparison, not isolation

What makes Disrupt different isn’t just any session — it’s how the patterns appear in them. You hear a perspective, test it in a roundtable, and see it reinforced — or challenged — in conversation later that day. Over time, the signal becomes clear.

For founders, this can mean improving product direction. For investors, identifying what stands out. For operators, stress test how to build and scale.

The presence of a co-founder, operator or partner accelerates this clarity. Compare interpretations in real time, challenge assumptions and make better decisions while the frame is still fresh – an advantage you can only lock in by securing your seat before the 50% off second pass offer ends.

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Find your ticket match

All passes qualify for buy one, get one 50% off — so you can bring someone in your role or an extra and get more out of every conversation. But only if you act by May 8.

Founder Pass — Built for startup builders. Get access to investor meetings, the Deal Flow Café, curated networking and planning for scaling, fundraising and growth.

Investment pass — Designed for VCs and angels. Connect directly with founders, access a curated deal stream, and participate in investor-focused sessions and networking.

Attendee pass — Ideal for operators and builders. Full access to stages, discussions, roundtables and networking to understand what’s working across the ecosystem.

Non-profit pass — Tailored for mission-driven organizations. Explore how emerging technology applies to your work and connect with manufacturers and partners.

Expo+ pass — Focused access to the Expo Hall, breakouts and networking. Ideal for searching for talent, products and emerging companies.

Two days left to buy one, get the second 50% off.

THE second pass with 50% discount. ends May 8 at 11:59 p.m. PT.

If Disrupt is already on your radar, the decision now isn’t whether to attend — but whether you’re willing to move faster than the people waiting — especially when, for the next two days, you still have a chance to bring someone with you at 50% off. Sign up before the end of this week to get these savings.

Because once the offer ends, you’re not just paying more — you’re making your next decisions without the clarity everyone else is working from.

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