Every year I read through thousands of Startup Battlefield applications. And every year, I see the same pattern: The founders who belong on this stage are often the ones who almost didn’t apply.
They think they’re too early. They think they need more traction. They think the program is for companies further along than they are.
So here’s what we’re actually looking for and how to make sure your application reflects it. The deadline to be considered is May 27.
And if you’re not up to speed on this year’s Startup Battlefield details, it’s once again a premiere part of TechCrunch Disrupt, which will be in San Francisco October 13-15 and concludes with the crowning of this year’s future champion.
What gets a company selected for Startup Battlefield
Startup Battlefield is not a competition for the most polished companies. It never has been. It’s a competition for the most promising ones.
We’re looking for companies with ideas that feel meaningfully different and category-defining, with the potential to make a major impact in their industry or geography. For every application, the question we ask is simple: Does this change something? Not incrementally. Genuinely.
Product and disruption. What are you building, and does it represent a real shift in how something works? We’re not looking for a better version of what already exists. We’re looking for the thing that makes the existing version feel obsolete.
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