How do startups let the right audience know that their product exists and can help solve a problem? That’s an issue that faces every dreamer with a big idea — and for real estate startups, it can be put to bed at Startup Alley at Inman Connect San Francisco.

The event, August 2-5, 2016, is where dozens of groundbreaking companies will showcase their innovative real estate products, services and ideas.

Startup Alley is an opportunity for entrepreneurs to network with real estate leaders, demo their product offerings and ultimately make meaningful connections with Connect attendees. As a participant, startups will gain access to a tech-forward audience who are actively looking for business solutions.

Speaking on his experience at Startup Alley, David Cunningham of HomeAhead said,

“All of our bigger deals for our first year came from contacts we made at Connect San Francisco and Connect New York. That’s a great jumpstart for a small company.”

Startup Alley has served as a boost for hundreds of startups looking to revolutionize the real estate industry — and because the Connect audience is ripe with decision-makers who are open to innovative, new ways of running their businesses, Startup Alley participants have access to an extreme qualified group of potential customers.

Apply for Startup Alley

Startup Alley from 30,000 feet:

  • 30 emerging tech companies demoing at Inman Connect San Francisco (Need to check this stat)
  • A vibrant part of the highly-trafficked exhibit hall, where more than 4,000 attendees discover what’s next in real estate technology
  • An unparalleled opportunity to meet with the leaders and decision-makers in the industry
  • Specially priced space reserved for companies founded two years ago and younger.

Do you own or operate a startup that is less than two years old, and are you looking to reach an audience of qualified industry leaders?
Apply today to secure your spot!

Apply for Startup Alley

Email sponsors@sandbox.inman.com with any questions pertaining to Startup Alley and Connect San Francisco.

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