The clock is officially ticking. In just 5 days, the lowest ticket prices for TechCrunch Disrupt 2026 — plus the exclusive 50% off +1 pass for the first 500 registrations — will be gone. And with more than half of those first 500 already claimed, this window is closing fast. If Disrupt has been on your must-attend list, this is your moment to lock in the best deal and bring a +1 for half the price.
Register now to save up to $680 on your pass and get a second ticket at 50% off. This offer ends January 30, or the moment the first 500 tickets are claimed. Whichever comes first.

Why Disrupt?
From October 13–15, San Francisco’s Moscone West becomes the global epicenter of tech. TechCrunch Disrupt is a curated, three-day experience designed to maximize signal over noise — uniting 10,000 founders, investors, operators, and tech leaders for 200+ expert-led sessions featuring 250+ influential voices.
Explore what’s next as 300+ startups debut their breakthroughs, experience the high-stakes energy of Startup Battlefield 200, and tap into curated, high-impact networking with the leaders shaping the future of tech.

Past speakers have included some of the industry’s greatest minds:
- Alex Pall and Drew Taggart from The Chainsmokers, Co-Founders and Partners, MANTIS Venture Capital
- Assaf Rappaport, Co-founder & CEO, Wiz
- Ashton Kutcher, Co-founder, Sound Ventures
- Bridgit Mendler, CEO, Northwood Space
- Colin Kaepernick, Founder & CEO, Lumi
- Denise Dresser, CEO, Slack
- Erin and Sara Foster, Co-founders and General Partners, Oversubscribed Ventures
- Mary Barra, CEO, General Motors
- Matt Mullenweg, Co-Founder, WordPress and CEO, Automattic
- Peter Beck, Founder & CEO, Rocketlab
- Tekedra Mawakana, co-CEO, Waymo
- Vinod Khosla, Founder, Khosla Ventures
- Wassym Bensaid, CSO, Rivian

A more curated way to experience Disrupt
Disrupt isn’t about wandering between sessions. It’s about intentional connections and curated experiences designed for how you actually work in tech. Founders connect directly with investors. VCs cut through the noise to discover startups aligned with their theses. Operators exchange real-world insights on building, scaling, and shipping what’s next. If you’re hands-on in tech, Disrupt was built with you in mind.
Explore ticket options to find the right fit for you, your partner, and your team.
Disrupt 2026 Tickets: One-time offer
Tickets are live! Save up to $680 while these rates last, and be among the first 500 registrants to get 50% off your +1 pass. TechCrunch Disrupt brings top leaders from Google Cloud, Netflix, Microsoft, Box, a16z, Hugging Face, and more to 250+ sessions designed to fuel growth and sharpen your edge. Connect with hundreds of innovative startups and join curated networking that drives deals, insights, and inspiration.
Disrupt 2026 Tickets: One-time offer
Tickets are live! Save up to $680 while these rates last, and be among the first 500 registrants to get 50% off your +1 pass. TechCrunch Disrupt brings top leaders from Google Cloud, Netflix, Microsoft, Box, a16z, Hugging Face, and more to 250+ sessions designed to fuel growth and sharpen your edge. Connect with hundreds of innovative startups and join curated networking that drives deals, insights, and inspiration.
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October 13-15, 2026
Founders and VCs’ unique benefits
Founders and investors can unlock specialized passes designed to support your goals:
Founder Pass: Get the tools, insights, and connections you need to accelerate your startup’s growth. Learn more here.
Investor Pass: Access curated opportunities to connect with standout startups and expand your portfolio. Learn more here.
Time is running out on the +1 deal
More than half of the first 500 +1 passes are already gone, and this offer ends in just 5 days. Register now to save up to $680 on your Disrupt ticket and bring a +1 at 50% off while discounted passes remain.
Original Source: https://techcrunch.com/2026/01/26/only-5-days-left-over-half-of-the-first-500-techcrunch-disrupt-2026-1-passes-at-50-off-are-already-gone/
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