If there’s one thing you’ll gain out of attending TC Early Stage on April 14 in San Francisco, it’ll be an accelerated education on the fundamentals of starting a great business. Find your product-market fit, construct your target customer profiles, get input on your pitch deck, learn how to communicate your narrative in a way that investors notice, and much more with seasoned entrepreneurs and industry professionals.
Don’t wait too long: we’re out of $249 founder passes. Purchase your pass now and save $200; once they’re gone, the price will go up. Despite the fact that the event calendar is jam-packed with over 40 presentations on fundraising, marketing/PR, and operations, we’d like to give this bit of advice. Don’t miss out on our sessions with our partners.
These expert-led, topic-specific breakouts provide you the opportunity to lean in, ask more questions, receive more answers, network with firms that assist early-stage entrepreneurs, and learn about new prospects and potential strategic collaborations. We’ve got a slew of partners ready to show off their skills. Take a peek at who’ll be there and what you can expect to learn from them.
You’ll want to be at TechCrunch Early Stage in San Francisco if you’re in the early phases of building your company, have produced a product but don’t know how to monetize it, or have an idea but don’t know where to get the resources to convert it into a viable business. You’ll gain the foundation you need to figure out what you need to do next to completely realize your entrepreneurial potential and join the TechCrunch community of creators and builders.
You’ll get a full day of concrete tips and techniques to put into practice with three concurrent tracks of expert-led workshops. From how to secure your intellectual property and structure your cap table to creating target customer profiles and obtaining feedback on your pitch deck, you’ll walk away with a playbook that covers every part of your development strategy. Examine case studies and speak with experts to get immediate input on the issues your firm is now dealing with. With TechCrunch’s community of like-minded entrepreneurs, share lessons learnt on your founder journey and develop ways to alleviate pain issues.