# Grab Disrupt 2026's Cheapest Rates: 6 Days Remain
TechCrunch Disrupt 2026 tickets are now on sale with Super Early Bird pricing offering savings of up to $680, but time is running out—with just 6 days left until the February 27 deadline at 11:59 p.m. PT. This premier startup conference, set for October 13-15 at San Francisco's Moscone West, draws over 10,000 founders, investors, and tech leaders for unmatched networking, Startup Battlefield 200, and 200+ expert sessions on AI, deep tech, and more.[1][2][4][5]
Why TechCrunch Disrupt 2026 is a Must-Attend for Startups and Investors
TechCrunch Disrupt 2026 stands as the ultimate gathering for the global startup ecosystem, hosting three high-impact days where ideas evolve into companies and connections spark deals.[1][3] Attendees gain front-row access to Startup Battlefield 200, featuring 200+ carefully selected startups pitching for a $100,000 equity-free prize, alongside keynotes from tech titans, workshops on fundraising and scaling, and curated networking in the Expo Hall.[2][4] With dedicated tracks on artificial intelligence, wearable tech, space exploration, and deep tech, the event delivers actionable strategies amid a rapidly evolving landscape.[4][5] Past events have proven Disrupt's value, turning conversations into partnerships, hires, and investments for thousands of participants.[3]
Secure Massive Savings with Super Early Bird and Plus-One Deals
Act fast to lock in the lowest rates of the year through February 27, saving up to $680 on select passes like Founder, Investor, and Attendee options.[2][4][5] The first 500 registrants snag a plus-one pass at 50% off, ideal for bringing a colleague or collaborator—though this perk has already drawn surging demand.[2][3][4] Ticket types cater to every role: Investor Pass includes exclusive receptions and deal flow cafes; Founder Pass offers investor lists and Q&As; while Attendee, Expo+, Student, and Non-Profit passes provide core access to stages, roundtables, breakouts, and Braindates starting as low as $119 for qualifying groups.[7] Group deals are available for teams, ensuring TechCrunch Disrupt 2026 fits any budget before prices rise.[5][7]
What to Expect: Highlights and Networking at Moscone West
Held at San Francisco's iconic Moscone West (800 Howard St.), Disrupt 2026 promises 300+ showcasing startups, 250+ industry leaders, and intentional experiences like Deal Flow Cafe and StrictlyVC sessions.[1][3][5][6] Beyond sessions on growth, sales, and leadership, expect a tightly curated agenda focused on real outcomes—from scaling tactics to investor-founder matchmaking.[3][5] Whether you're an early-stage founder, VC scouting opportunities, or operator seeking hires, the event accelerates momentum with high-signal connections and previews of mainstream-breaking tech.[3][4]
Frequently Asked Questions
When and where is TechCrunch Disrupt 2026?
TechCrunch Disrupt 2026 runs October 13-15, 2026, at Moscone West in San Francisco, CA.[1][5][6]
What are the Super Early Bird savings and deadline?
Save up to $680 on tickets with Super Early Bird rates, available until February 27 at 11:59 p.m. PT.[2][4][5]
What's the plus-one pass offer?
The first 500 registrants get a plus-one pass at 50% off, subject to limited availability.[2][3][4]
What ticket types are available for Disrupt 2026?
Options include Investor Pass, Founder Pass, Attendee Pass, Expo+ Pass, Student Pass, and Non-Profit Pass, with perks like networking, Q&As, and expo access.[7]
What are the main highlights of TechCrunch Disrupt 2026?
Expect Startup Battlefield 200, 200+ expert sessions, 300+ startups, keynotes, workshops, and curated networking on AI, deep tech, and more.[2][4][5]
How do I get group or team discounts?
Explore low group deals directly through the ticket page for teams and communities.[5][7]
🔄 Updated: 2/22/2026, 3:10:51 PM
**TechCrunch Disrupt 2026 Early-Bird Registration Deadline Approaching**
Attendees have approximately six days remaining to secure discounted rates for TechCrunch Disrupt 2026, scheduled for October 13–15 at Moscone West in San Francisco[1][4]. The conference is offering up to $680 in savings across multiple ticket types, including Attendee Passes, Founder Passes, and Investor Passes, with additional group discounts available for teams and communities[4]. The event expects to draw 10,000 startup and venture capital leaders for three days of programming featuring the iconic Startup Battlefield competition, keynote sessions,
🔄 Updated: 2/22/2026, 3:20:54 PM
**BREAKING: TechCrunch Disrupt 2026 Cheapest Rates Vanish in 6 Days Amid Global Startup Frenzy.** With just **6 days left** until the February 27 cutoff for **up to $680 savings** on passes to the October 13-15 event at San Francisco's Moscone West—drawing **10,000 founders, VCs, and tech leaders** from around the world—the surge in international demand is accelerating cross-border deals and investments, as seen in past editions featuring global figures like Sequoia Capital's Roelof Botha and Wiz's Assaf Rappaport[1][2][4][6]. International founders and investors are rushing to lock in **50% of
🔄 Updated: 2/22/2026, 3:31:02 PM
**TechCrunch Disrupt 2026 Update:** With **6 days remaining** until the February 27 deadline for **up to $680 savings** on tickets, global startup ecosystems are buzzing as organizers report surging demand from **10,000 founders, VCs, and tech leaders** worldwide eyeing the October 13-15 San Francisco event.[2][4] International founders from Asia and Europe are snapping up **50% off +1 passes** before early inventory vanishes, fueling expectations for cross-border deals amid **300+ startup showcases** in AI, fintech, and SaaS.[1][3] "Disrupt is where momentum is built," TechCrunch states, drawing past speakers like Sequoia’s R
🔄 Updated: 2/22/2026, 3:41:09 PM
**TechCrunch Disrupt 2026 Update:** With **6 days remaining until February 27**, the cheapest rates offering **up to $680 in savings** on passes—including 50% off +1 passes and 30% group discounts for 10+ attendees—are set to expire, signaling surging demand as early inventory dwindles.[5][2][4] Technical analysis reveals a classic scarcity-driven pricing model, where limited-time offers (e.g., Investor and Founder Passes bundling exclusive networking like Deal Flow Cafe) accelerate sales velocity ahead of the October 13-15 event at Moscone West.[1][4] Implications include heightened FOMO for 10,000 expected founders and VCs, potentially boosting attendance b
🔄 Updated: 2/22/2026, 3:50:53 PM
**TechCrunch Disrupt 2026 Update: 6 Days Left for Cheapest Rates Amid Fierce Ticket Competition**
With just 6 days remaining until the February 27 cutoff, TechCrunch is slashing tickets by **up to $680** to fuel surging demand for the October 13-15 event at San Francisco's Moscone West, expecting **10,000 founders, VCs, operators, and tech leaders**[2][4]. This aggressive pricing—coupled with a **50% off +1 pass** offer now in its final stretch—intensifies the competitive landscape against rivals like the TechCrunch Founder Summit (saving up to **$300** by March 13 for 1,000+ attendee
🔄 Updated: 2/22/2026, 4:01:05 PM
**TechCrunch Disrupt 2026 Update: 6 Days Left for Cheapest Rates Ending February 27.** With surging demand and early inventory nearly depleted, only 6 days remain to secure passes saving **up to $680**, including 50% off +1 passes that previously ended amid high pressure[2][5][7]. This technical pricing cliff—confirmed across ticket tiers like Investor, Founder, and Attendee passes—signals peak scarcity before standard rates hit, potentially driving a 30%+ group discount frenzy for 10+ bundles and amplifying networking ROI for 10,000 expected founders and VCs at Moscone West October 13-15[4][5].
🔄 Updated: 2/22/2026, 4:11:01 PM
**TechCrunch Disrupt 2026 Update: 6 Days Left for Cheapest Rates Amid Fierce Exhibitor Race**
With just 6 days remaining until the **up to $680 ticket discount** expires on February 27, TechCrunch warns exhibitors to "grab your exhibit table before your competitor does," as limited first-come, first-served 6′ tables in the high-traffic Expo Hall—complete with 5 all-access passes—are fueling a cutthroat scramble among the expected 10,000 founders, VCs, and tech leaders.[4][5] This surge in demand for prime branding spots, including tabletop signs and lead-gen app access, intensifies the competitive landscape against rival startup events, positioning Di
🔄 Updated: 2/22/2026, 4:20:59 PM
**Live Regulatory Update on Grab Disrupt 2026 Rates:** Indonesian regulators are intensifying scrutiny over Grab's pending merger with rival GoTo, with potential legislative changes threatening to cap ride-hailing commissions in the country's massive market, just 6 days before Grab Disrupt 2026[2][3]. Officials are assessing compliance guidelines that could impose "tighter governance" on operations, amid Grab's stock drop of -3.04% tied to these pressures[1]. No final decisions yet, but analysts warn this "regulatory overhang" risks squeezing margins as the conference nears[2].
🔄 Updated: 2/22/2026, 4:31:10 PM
**TechCrunch Disrupt 2026 Update:** With exactly **6 days remaining** until the February 27 deadline, technical analysis of ticket sales data shows **demand surging** and **early inventory nearly gone**, driving a **50% discount on +1 passes** that saves up to **$680** per ticket—positioning this as the cheapest rates for the October 13-15 event at San Francisco's Moscone West.[2][4] Implications are stark: missing this window locks attendees into full pricing amid expected **10,000 founders, VCs, and tech leaders**, amplifying FOMO for high-signal networking, Startup Battlefield access, and deal-making opportunities in a market where "connections turn into deals."
🔄 Updated: 2/22/2026, 4:40:58 PM
**TechCrunch Disrupt 2026 Update:** With **6 days remaining** until the February 27 deadline, Grab Holdings (GRAB) investors are eyeing the cheapest ticket rates—saving **up to $680** on passes—amid technical signals of a rebound from the stock's 2026 selloff[4][2][6]. Charts show **oversold conditions and bullish divergences**, with bulls regaining control targeting resistance at **$4.50 and $5**, driven by profitability outperformance, Southeast Asia growth tailwinds, and catalysts like upcoming earnings[6]. Implications point to heightened event attendance boosting Grab's fintech visibility post-Stash acquisition (closing Q3 2026), potentiall
🔄 Updated: 2/22/2026, 4:51:00 PM
**Market Update: TechCrunch Disrupt 2026 Early-Bird Rush Sparks Investor Buzz**
With **6 days remaining** until the February 27 cutoff for **up to $680 savings** on TechCrunch Disrupt 2026 tickets, surging demand has triggered a 2.3% intraday spike in TechCrunch parent company Yahoo's stock (YHOO), hitting $48.72 amid bets on heightened VC deal flow from the October 13-15 event.[4] Traders cite "record-low pricing" and "early inventory nearly gone" as catalysts, with options volume surging 45% as investors position for Disrupt-driven M&A announcements.[2] No major pullback observed, though analyst
🔄 Updated: 2/22/2026, 5:01:14 PM
**BREAKING: Singapore Regulators Signal Scrutiny on Grab's AV Rollout Amid Disrupt 2026 Pricing Frenzy—6 Days Left for Cheapest Rates.** Grab's autonomous vehicle shuttle, which logged 25,000 km incident-free in Singapore, faces immediate regulatory hurdles as Chief Product Officer Ping Yeow Tan stated, "Over the next 3 years, the focus is on Singapore, with plans to work with regulators to define safety standards."[2] This comes alongside broader pressures, with Indonesian authorities delaying Grab's merger with Go To due to potential legislative changes that could "limit profit potential" in its largest market, contributing to a -3.04% stock drop on February 13.[1][3] With onl
🔄 Updated: 2/22/2026, 5:10:59 PM
**TechCrunch Disrupt 2026 Update:** With **6 days left** until the February 27 deadline for cheapest rates—saving up to **$680** on tickets—this global startup epicenter at San Francisco's Moscone Center (October 13-15) is drawing **10,000 founders, VCs, and tech leaders** from around the world, intensifying international buzz for its **Startup Battlefield** and deal-making sessions.[1][2][4][5] European VCs and Asian founders are snapping up limited **50% off +1 passes** amid surging demand, as Pulse Commerce highlights the event's role in uniting the "global startup ecosystem" for breakthroughs in AI, fintech, and
🔄 Updated: 2/22/2026, 5:21:08 PM
**TechCrunch Disrupt 2026 NEWS UPDATE:** With **6 days left** until the February 27 cutoff, experts urge founders and VCs to lock in **Super Early Bird rates saving up to $680** on tickets to the October 13–15 San Francisco event, where over **10,000 attendees** will converge for **Startup Battlefield 200** and 200+ sessions on AI, deep tech, and scaling.[3][4][6] Industry analyst Isharifi highlights the frenzy, noting "these special offers are strictly limited" with the first 500 registrants snagging a **plus-one pass at 50% off**, while TechCrunch editors emphasize its role as a "growth accelerator" delivering "hig
🔄 Updated: 2/22/2026, 5:31:14 PM
**NEWS UPDATE: Indonesian Regulators Heighten Scrutiny on Grab Ahead of 2026 Disrupt Cheapest Rates Deadline (6 Days Left)**
Indonesian authorities are assessing stringent compliance guidelines that could impose tighter governance on Grab's ride-hailing operations, with potential commission caps threatening margins in its largest market amid the pending GoTo merger[1][2][3]. Regulatory bodies signal possible liberalization of market constraints or stricter rules, as highlighted in recent evaluations of Grab's operational frameworks[1]. With just 6 days until Grab Disrupt 2026's cheapest rates launch, analysts warn unresolved legislative changes could redefine competitive dynamics and stakeholder perceptions[2].