Launch with TechCrunch in the Startup Battlefield competition at Disrupt SF 2018

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Hey, this message goes out to all you early-stage startup founders with the drive and determination to take your company all the way to the
land of the unicorns
Now the time to apply to TechCrunch Startup Battlefield competition — the world best start-uppitch competition going down atDisrupt San
Francisco 2018onSeptember 5-7
If you require incentive, consider this: we bumped the top prize this year to a very cool $100,000
That sure would help your bottom line, now wouldn&t it If you&re not tuned in to how Startup Battlefield works, we&ll break it down for you
Seasoned TechCrunch editors review all applications in a highly-competitive vetting process
How competitive The acceptance rate ranges from 3 to 6 percent
Factors that influence the decision include the team, the product and the market potential
Anywhere from 15-30 pre-Series A startups will make the final cut
This is a good time to point out that competing inStartup Battlefield doesn&t cost a thing, and that TechCrunch does not charge startups any
fees or take any equity. All competing teams receive free expert pitch training from the Startup Battlefield team who, trust us, have seen
it all when it comes to startup pitch competitions
You&ll be primed and ready for round one where you&ll deliver a six-minute pitch and demo to a panel of expert judges — and then answer
any questions they may have
The cream of the crop — roughly five teams — will advance to round two for a repeat pitch performance in front of a fresh set of
judges. Every exciting, heart-pounding minute takes place in front of a live audience numbering in the thousands, and we live-stream it to
the world on TechCrunch.com, YouTube, Facebook and Twitter
And it&ll be available later on-demand. But the benefits of competing go far beyond winning the $100,000 cash prize
More than 400 media outlets will attend Disrupt SF&18, and an intense media spotlight will shine brightly on all Startup Battlefield
contestants
Just making it into the initial Startup Battlefield cohort can draw significant investor interest
Aircall, a cloud-based call center solution, stands as a prime example. The French startup competed in round one of Startup Battlefield SF
2015
It didn&t make the finals, but the company just received another round of funding to the tune of $29 million
Since its debut at Startup Battlefield three years ago, the company has gone on to raise a total of $40.5 million
Not too shabby for an &also-ran.& All startups who compete will join the ranks of the Startup Battlefield alumni community
This impressive group of over 800 companies has collectively raised more than $8 billion in funding and produced more than 100 exits
Companies like Mint, Dropbox, Yammer, Fitbit, Getaround and Cloudflare — just to drop a few names
Networking as part of this community has its advantages. So many reasons to apply, and we haven&t even talked about all the other fabulous
happenings at Disrupt SF
More than 10,000 attendees will stream through Startup Alley, home to more than 1,200 of the best early-stage startups around
Twelve different tech tracks, four stages of unique programming, speakers, Q A Sessions, after parties and world-class networking — made
even easier with CrunchMatch, our curated investor-to-startup matching platform. Disrupt San Francisco 2018takes place onSeptember 5-7 at
Moscone Center West
Apply to Startup Battlefield
You have nothing to lose and everything to gain.