Why you should add TC Early Stage 2021 to your must-attend list
Time to add TC Early Stage to your event list for 2021
As January comes to a close, it’s time to map out strategies to transform your early-stage startup dream into reality. If there’s one thing every early founder needs it’s information and feedback -- you’ll find these in abundance at TechCrunch Early Stage 2021.
Introduced last year — and one of TechCrunch's most popular events — TC Early Stage provides entrepreneurs access to top experts to help develop and strengthen core company-building skills.
We’re talking everything from legal issues, fundraising, marketing, growth, product-market fit, tech stack, recruiting, pitch deck teardowns and more. Think of it as a condensed accelerator experience packed with workshops and highly interactive Q&As.
This conference was so popular that we’re hosting two virtual TC Early Stage events this year. Early Stage - Operations & Fundraising (April 1-2) and Early Stage - Marketing & Fundraising (July 8-9). Each event stands on its own merit with different topics, content, speakers and perspectives. Attend both to double your knowledge, double your networking, double your opportunities.
But we’re not the only people raving about TC Early Stage. Listen to what these early-stage founders said about last year's event: “Early Stage 2020 provided a rich, bootcamp experience with premier founders, VCs and startup community experts. If you’re beginning to build a startup, it’s an efficient way to advance your knowledge across key startup topics.”
Katia Paramonova, founder and CEO of Centrly “Sequoia Capital’s session, Start with Your Customer, looked at the benefits of storytelling and creating customer personas. I took the idea to my team, we identified seven different user types for our product, and we’ve implemented storytelling to help onboard new customers. That one session alone has transformed my business.”
Chloe Leaaetoa, founder of Socicraft “I recommend going to Early Stage. The virtual aspect helps in terms of scheduling, it offers community-building through networking and it gives early-stage founders a framework for navigating the startup ecosystem. This is the stage where founders need more support, especially if they haven’t done this before.”
Ashley Barrington, founder, MarketPearl Get the best of both worlds with a dual event ticket
You can get a single event ticket at the Early Bird rate of $199 if you’re an early-stage founder and $299 if you are a later-stage founder, investor or just want to add some more tools to your knowledge kit. But you can save more when you book the dual two-event ticket — there will be different speakers and topics for each event so you won’t want to miss out on both!
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