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TechCrunch Early Stage 2022 is back LIVE in San Francisco

It’s been a long time coming folks, but TechCrunch is finally back with our first live, personal event since, well, ancient times. Join us on April 14 for TechCrunch early stage 2022, located in our lavish venue in San Francisco, Pier 27.

There’s a reason we chose it TC early phase to be our first all-live event. Building and connecting communities is crucial for early-stage founders to find the support they need to stay on the difficult course. You must therefore be present in person in order to participate. Nothing beats the power of personal connections — when properly vaccinated, masked, and socially distancing, of course. We are following appropriate city, state and federal protocols and recommendations, and you can follow our COVID-19 policy directly on the event page.

Register early and save big:

We have a limited number of tickets available at the introductory price of $199 – prices will automatically increase once they are gone Secure your TC Early Stage Ticket now for the best deal and save $350!

OK, so what’s in it for you?

This conference focuses on entrepreneurs and founders at each point along the earliest stages of the startup spectrum.

What does that mean? TC early phase provides access to essential information, resources, and community connections to help you realize your entrepreneurial potential. The summit bears your name if you:

  • Do you work a full-time job, dream of starting your own business and want to learn how to turn your brilliant idea into a viable startup
  • Bootstrapping your startup on the side and need to figure out the next steps that will bring you closer to your own boss
  • Do you love programming, developing and designing new products and wondering what it takes to monetize your ideas
  • Are you running your startup with the funding you received with the Friends and Family plan and want to find the best way to raise a Series A

Throughout the day, three parallel tracks offer a variety of topics – think protecting your intellectual property, accelerating user growth, structuring your cap table or getting feedback on your business proposal. Choose from a range of expert-led workshops as well as smaller, more intimate sessions that encourage deeper conversations and connections.

All of this means access. You’ll connect with the experts and fellow founders and get real-time feedback on any issues your business is currently facing or the idea you’re trying to launch. You’ll even have access to chat with the TechCrunch editors to share their perspective on market trends and give you insider tips on how to get featured in the media that deserves it. And if you miss something, you’ll still get all the session presentations for reference after the event is over.

TC early phase Here you work actively with a community of entrepreneurs, founders and builders. Connect, commiserate and find inspiration with other founders who are on a journey together. Rely on actionable strategies and advice from industry experts. We’re talking tips you can use now – when you need them most.

case study: Here’s what Chloe Leaaetoa, the founder of Socicraft, told us about her TC early phase Experience.

“Sequoia Capital’s session, Start With Your Client, explored the benefits of storytelling and creating client personas. My team and I identified seven different user types for our product, and we implemented storytelling to help onboard new customers. Just that one session changed my business.”

TC early phase 2022 takes place – live – on April 14th in San Francisco, California. Get your ticket, join industry experts and like-minded early-stage travelers to learn how to make your entrepreneurial dream a reality. We can’t wait to see you there – and we’ve waited two long years to say it!

Is your company interested in sponsoring or exhibiting the Early Stage 2022? Contact our sponsorship sales team via fill out this form.

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