Hosting a Side Event around TechCrunch All Stage 2025 in Boston? Today is your last chance to get on the official calendar — and it’s not just for the day of our All Stage event on July 15. You can book a time during our full All Stage Week, from July 13 to 19, by sending in a submission right here.
Whether it’s a happy hour, breakfast salon, off-the-record dinner, or a rooftop roundtable — we’re finalizing the list of affiliated side events now. These aren’t just fun extras. They’re a big part of what makes All Stage and the week surrounding it so valuable.
You get a few added bonuses as well with a successful application:
- You’ll be featured on the agenda, Side Events page, and event mobile app.
- The full TechCrunch audience will get the chance to spot it.
- You’ll be highlighted in attendee emails and event coverage.
- And your team can get a discount code.
What to know before you apply
We do have a couple of rules to know ahead of sending in your application, but don’t worry, it’s nothing too strict!
- Your Side Event must be in-person and based in Boston.
- It must be held between July 13 and 19, and if on July 15, only after 5 p.m. ET
- Each event is only for those 18 and older, or 21 and older if there’s alcohol.
Don’t wait to submit your event for official inclusion. The deadline’s tonight! If you want it listed, linked, and shared — apply now to get visibility to one of the biggest founder events of the year.
Morgan Little is TechCrunch’s Director of Audience Development, having joined the team in 2023. He helps steer the site’s efforts across social media, SEO, newsletters and external partners, and is based in San Francisco.
In prior roles, Morgan led the audience teams for sites like CNET and GameSpot, juggled social media and political reporting for the Los Angeles Times and had a stint at marketing agencies that has given him a fear of timesheets.
He’s worked within the space long enough to have professionally run a Tumblr account, and still has Peach downloaded on his phone.