Applications for Startup Battlefield 200 are set to officially close on June 8 at 11:59 p.m. Pacific Time, according to TechCrunch. This marks the final opportunity for early-stage startups to apply for a chance to compete on the prestigious Disrupt Stage at TechCrunch Disrupt 2026, scheduled for October in San Francisco’s Moscone West venue.
The program is designed to spotlight innovative startups with scalable potential, offering selected founders unparalleled visibility, mentorship, and access to investors and industry leaders. For creator-led ventures — particularly those building tools, platforms, or technologies that empower digital creators — this represents a significant avenue to gain traction and credibility within the broader tech ecosystem.
TechCrunch emphasizes that applicants should not delay, as the window is narrowing rapidly. The selection process is competitive, with past participants going on to secure funding, partnerships, and media attention following their Disrupt Stage appearances. Founders are encouraged to review eligibility criteria and submit complete applications before the deadline.
While the source does not specify exact eligibility requirements or judging criteria, Startup Battlefield historically focuses on early-stage companies with working prototypes or early traction, clear market differentiation, and strong founding teams. Creator-focused startups in areas such as content monetization, audience engagement, AI-driven creation tools, or decentralized platforms may find strong alignment with the program’s goals.
With just days remaining, creator entrepreneurs are urged to act now. Submitting an application could be the first step toward showcasing innovation on one of tech’s most influential stages — and connecting with the investors, partners, and users who can help scale their vision. The deadline is firm: June 8, 11:59 p.m. PT. No extensions will be granted.

