APPLICATIONS
I just found out about TechCrunch50, Can I still apply?
Technically, yes, you may still fill out an application. However, priority will be given to companies who applied on or before our June 27 deadline and we do not guarantee your application will be reviewed.
Please go here for Rules and Qualification.
Where do I go to fill out an application?
You may visit our application site here. You may save your application in draft mode before sending, then later submit and update your application.
I didn’t receive an e-mail confirmation stating TechCrunch received my application, did you get it?
A separate e-mail confirmation was not sent out. There was an electronic confirmation posted after you hit submit.
After submission, can I make changes to your application?
Yes, but the changes should only be to your contact information or you “Demo Login.” Please post demo details at least 1 hour prior to your appointed time.
When will Early Consideration applicants be notified?
We hope to notify Early Consideration applicants by Friday, July 18.
*UPDATED* When will Regular decision applicants be notified?
Due to overwhelming application response, we will notify Regular decision applicants by MONDAY, August 11.
I submitted my company Early Consideration, but got an e-mail saying I’m being moved to Regular Consideration. Why?
Even if you selected “Early Consideration” on your application, if you submitted your application after Saturday, June 14 deadline your application was moved to the Regular decision group.
INTERVIEWS
I’ve submitted my company, what next?
The process of review begins! First, we make sure your company qualifies and fits the TechCrunch50 criteria. (For example not launched, little press coverage, etc.) Next, we invite you for Round 1 interviews. These are 10 minute “Power” Interviews where you demo your unique technology to one of our Reviewers. Those invited to continue to Round 2 will have a second look with a different Reviewer in the same 10 minute format. Finally, in Round 3 we select our Semi-Finalists. Here we invite you back for a 20 minute in-depth interview where we get to know more about you and your product. From Round 3, we select our Finalists for TechCrunch50.
Companies will be group notified of their status periodically during the process. All companies will receive notice by their notification date.
In Round 1, how should I structure my 10 minute demo?
The entire 10 minutes should be used for your demo presentation. If there is additional time, your Reviewer may take a few minutes to ask a few questions before wrapping up. We wish we could spend more time with you but we have HUNDREDS of applications to review, thus we apologize that we simply cannot.
In your interview you may lead the Reviewer verbally through your demo site, guide them via web conference, etc. conference, etc. Please be prepared to show your technology. Have your screenshots, web conference (adobe connect, gotomeeting) or video presentation ready to go when the Reviewer calls. It doesn’t have to be highly produced, just please no “pure” Powerpoint presentations. Powerpoints with screenshots and video demos embedded are acceptable.
Remember, the 10 minutes go by very quickly so practice your demo, cover all your the important parts, and make the best case possible for why you’re the next big thing!
Where do I post my demo information?
Place all demo instructions and current contact information on your Application under the “Demo Login” section. You may login to your application here.
Please DO NOT e-mail us your Demo information! It must be centralized on your application so all Reviewers can access.
How do I contact the interviewer?
You will not contact the Reviewer.
Rather, the Reviewer will be contacting you at the phone number placed on your application at the scheduled time. They will not call you before hand. They may send an e-mail to give you a status update in the event of a time delay or need to reschedule.
I don’t want to be contacted at the phone number on my application? Can the Reviewer contact me on Skype or by cellphone?
If you wish to use an alternative number, skype, conference line or web conference, please set up the account and let us know the login credentials or meeting ID by updating your application under “Demo Login” at App2You. Please post the information no later than 1 hour prior to your appointment.
Is a web conferencing service, like Adobe Connect or gotomeeting required?
No, it is not required but has worked well in the past demos. Whatever service or presentation method you use, please make sure it is both Mac and PC compatible.
Didn’t the interviews used to be 15 minutes?
The demos have always been 10 minutes. We have minimized the Reviewer’s post Q&A so we can get through more demos.
REVIEWER CRITERIA
What are the Reviewers looking for in a company demo?
They will be looking for the next big, disruptive technology idea. They consider things like:
1. How innovative the idea is?
2. How good is the execution?
3. How likely is it that the product and company will succeed?
Our Reviewers and panel are more interested in what unique product or service you bring to the table; and less interested in who you are, where you come from, or who are your financial backers.
Have more questions? Leave a comment, and we will add them to the FAQs.