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TechCrunch Disrupt 2026 Passes Drop $500 Tonight

TechCrunch Disrupt 2026 early-bird pricing drops $500 off passes — but only until 11:59 p.m. PT tonight. For AI practitioners and founders, the conference floor delivers real product benchmarks and cost breakdowns that matter.

TechCrunch Disrupt 2026 Pass Discount Ends Tonight

TechCrunch
Disrupt
2026
early-bird
pricing
ends
at
11:59
p.m.
PT
tonight.
If
you’ve
been
considering
attendance,
the
math
is
straightforward:
up
to
$500
in
savings
vanishes
in
hours.

The
Deadline
That
Matters

This
isn’t
vague
marketing
language.
The
discount
window
closes
tonight,
and
once
it
does,
standard
pricing
takes
over.
For
anyone
tracking
the
AI
conference
circuit,
Disrupt
is
where
funding
announcements
happen,
new
models
get
demoed,
and
the
practical
state
of
production
AI
systems
gets
real
scrutiny

not
the
hype
version.

The
$500
differential
isn’t
trivial.
For
teams
or
independent
practitioners,
that’s
material
savings.
For
founders,
it’s
the
cost
of
a
mid-tier
cloud
compute
bill
or
a
week’s
worth
of
model
API
calls.

What
Disrupt
Actually
Delivers

Unlike
generic
tech
conferences,
Disrupt
has
a
specific
format:
48
hours
compressed
into
days,
with
Startup
Battlefield
pitches,
keynotes
from
major
AI
labs,
and
exhibition
floors
where
you
encounter
tools
and
platforms
before
they
hit
mainstream
attention.

If
your
work
involves
evaluating
LLMs,
building
with
APIs,
or
tracking
what’s
shipping
in
production
AI
systems,
the
conference
floor
alone
justifies
attendance.
You
see
Claude
implementations,
Anthropic’s
latest
safety
work,
open-source
model
deployments
running
on
consumer
hardware,
and
the
actual
cost
breakdowns
companies
are
hitting
with
RAG
systems.

Who
This
Applies
To

If
you’re
a
developer,
founder,
or
analyst
actively
building
with
AI
systems,
the
early-bird
pricing
brackets
a
specific
segment:
people
committed
enough
to
decide
now,
not
the
day-of
crowd.
Those
passes
move
fast,
and
once
the
discount
expires,
replacements
sell
at
full
cost.

Product
managers
building
AI
features.
Engineering
leads
evaluating
which
models
to
standardize
on.
Finance
teams
pricing
inference
infrastructure.
The
attendee
mix
at
Disrupt
skews
toward
practitioners
making
actual
decisions,
not
observers.

The
Mechanics

Early-bird
passes
apply
across
all
access
tiers.
The
$500
savings
appears
as
a
direct
reduction
from
standard
pricing

not
a
rebate,
not
a
code
you
enter
later.
It’s
the
kind
of
discount
structure
that
creates
real
deadline
pressure,
which
is
why
TechCrunch
is
running
this
final-24-hours
messaging.

The
clock
isn’t
a
metaphor.
11:59
p.m.
PT
means
the
system
closes
at
that
timestamp.
No
extensions,
no

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