#135 Thoras AI: The Twin Effect
S11 E135 • Jun 12, 2024 • 37 minsTwin sisters Nilo and Jennifer Rahmani used to be site reliability engineers. Where they worked night and day to keep servers running at companies like Slack. But Nilo and Jen left their cushy jobs in tech to build Thoras AI, a platform that helps startups scale and optimize their cloud infrastructure using AI. Will the investors get down on site reliability, or will this “family business” scare them away? Featuring investors Cyan Banister, Charles Hudson, Elizabeth Yin and Paige Finn Doherty.
#134 RobeCurls: From TikTok to Target
S11 E134 • May 29, 2024 • 34 minsWhen women started curling their hair with bathrobes, Emily Kenison didn't see a silly TikTok trend. She saw the creation of a new market – heatless hair care. This lawyer-turned-inventor decided to capitalize on the craze by designing her own patented line of heatless curling headbands. Will the investors see a big vision in big curls, or is this just another one of those 'lifestyle' businesses investors love to hate?
#133 PodcastAI: Josh Gets Displaced
S11 E133 • May 15, 2024 • 46 minsWe thought it would take years before AI could replace a podcast host. That is, until founder Edward Brawer slid into Josh’s DMs to pitch his startup, PodcastAI. Edward thinks he can make podcast producers 10x more productive and he already signed two big name podcasters. Now can he convince the big name investors that Podcast AI will deliver 100x returns?
#132 The Exit: Selling Shipt for $550 Million
S11 E132 • May 8, 2024 • 43 minsSince the beginning of The Pitch, we’ve told one story: what it’s like to raise money for a startup. But what about the rest of the journey? On our new segment, The Exit, we talk to startup founders who’ve done the impossible, sold their startup for hundreds of millions. How does it feel to finally accomplish the dream? And is that dream all it’s cracked up to be? In our first exit interview, we talk to Bill Smith, a high school dropout from Alabama who started, scaled and sold Shipt for $550 million in three years.
#131 Flock AI: Model Generated Models
S11 E131 • May 1, 2024 • 32 minsWhat if your favorite online store had models that look like you: your skin tone, your height, your body shape? That question propelled Vita Mallela to start Flock AI. Their AI generated models could help brands eliminate pricey photoshoots. But with AI startups so en vogue, how will the investors know if this AI startup is the one to walk the runway with? Featuring investors Elizabeth Yin, Charles Hudson, Beck Bamberger, Pascal Unger and Mac Conwell.
#130 FranShares: Invest in Franchises
S11 E130 • Apr 24, 2024 • 40 minsAfter spending a decade as a franchise broker, Kenny Rose decided to break out on his own and start FranShares. An alternative investment platform where anyone can invest in franchises. Now you can own a piece of your local fast food joint, a medspa, even a car wash! But will the investors be able to see big tech returns for a company that sounds like small fries? Featuring investors Jillian Manus, Beck Bamberger and Mac Conwell.
#129 RedDrop: Pitching the Big Vision
S11 E129 • Apr 17, 2024 • 40 minsMonica Williams wants to revolutionize the period experience for tweens. With $5 million in sales in just two years, she’s on her way. Now she wants to raise venture to scale her bootstrapped company. Will Monica get to pitch the big vision for RedDrop or will investors write her off from the start? Featuring investors Elizabeth Yin, Charles Hudson, Beck Bamberger, Pascal Unger and Mac Conwell.
#128 ChurchSpace: Airbnb for Churches
S11 E128 • Apr 10, 2024 • 38 minsGrowing up as a pastor's kid, Emmanuel Brown saw what a financial burden church real estate can be. Churches sit empty 70% of the week even though they have commercial kitchens and professional sound systems and oh so much space for activities! So Emmanuel built ChurchSpace, a church rental marketplace. He has faith in his business – but can he convert investors if they believe congregations are shrinking? Featuring investors Jillian Manus, Beck Bamberger and Mac Conwell.
#127 Nectir: The Classroom of the Future
S11 E1 • Apr 3, 2024 • 49 minsKavitta Ghai struggled in school due to autism and ADHD until a positive experience with a college professor transformed her academic journey. Convinced this was the future, she launched a startup to make classrooms more accessible. Now, she just needs a VC to lead her $3 million seed round. Will Kavitta pass the test with the investors in The Pitch Room? Featuring investors Cyan Banister, Charles Hudson, Elizabeth Yin, Mac Conwell and Paige Finn Doherty. To invest with the VCs on The Pitch, join our investor community at thepitch.fund
#126 Handle: The Uncut Pitch
S10 E126 • Dec 22, 2023 • 57 minsFor our season 10 finale, we’re trying something crazy. We’re giving you a full pitch from start to finish with no editing whatsoever! Founder Chase Robbins presents his snack delivery business, Handle, to investors Paige Doherty, Neal Bloom, Elizabeth Yin, Mark Phillips and Charles Hudson. Will they back this college dropout who promises on-campus deliveries in 15-minutes or less? Or will they steer clear of a space that's seen billions of VC dollars go up in flames?
#125 Locker: The Future of Online Shopping
S10 E125 • Nov 15, 2023 • 27 minsOnline shopping was supposed to make things easier. But with so many options, it's also made our shopping experience more fragmented than ever. Kristine Locker set out to fix that with her social shopping app Locker. However, her target demographic is a couple generations behind most VCs. Can Kristine convince investors she has the solution to a problem they don’t experience or will they abandon this startup in the cart?
#124 ECGO: Turning Trash Into Treasure With AI
S10 E124 • Nov 8, 2023 • 29 minsIn this episode, Eko founder Nicole Toole pitches her startup's mission to impact recycling rates. She details Eko's funding needs, expansion plans, and current customer base. The investors provide feedback and discuss the competitive aspect of Eko's rewards system. Nicole reflects on her fundraising experiences and startup journey.
#123 Outlines: A Venture-Backed Shower Curtain?
S10 E123 • Nov 1, 2023 • 31 minsIn this episode, Luke Barkley Young pitches his startup, Outlines, to our investors. After a rigorous Q&A session about the business model and product, Beck Bamberger decides to invest, while Sarah Cohn offers constructive critique. The team discusses Outlines' potential for future growth and its billion-dollar company ambition. The episode concludes with investment terms discussion and an announcement about the next season's applications.
#122 Wist: The Killer Use Case for VR?
S10 E122 • Oct 25, 2023 • 39 minsVenture investors have spent the last decade searching for the killer use case for VR. Today’s founder, Andrew McHugh, thinks he’s found it with his startup, Wist. But days before Andrew gave his pitch, Apple sent shockwaves through the industry by announcing their new headset, the Vision Pro. Will investors be skittish about the tech giant entering the space? Or is it a sign that VR’s big moment has finally arrived?
#121 Ride iQ: Peloton for Horses
S10 E121 • Oct 18, 2023 • 38 minsCofounding sisters Kinsey and Jessa Lux think they’ve found the next big opportunity in sports tech, audio lessons for horseback riders. But the equestrian market is way smaller than say, running or cycling. Is a passionate market enough to excite investors, or is Ride iQ too niche to become a billion dollar business?
An Invite to The Pitch Miami
Oct 16, 2023 • 3 minsTo all the investors and founders listening, join us in Miami this January. Go to thepitchevent.com to learn more and request an invite to The Pitch Miami. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
#120 Bevz: A Tech Bro Walks Into a Corner Store...
E120 • Sep 27, 2023 • 28 minsJason Vego wants to disrupt an industry so old school he has to sell door to door. Yet somehow his SaaS platform for convenience stores boasts a 95% conversion rate from free trial. Another number comes up in The Pitch Room though, Jason’s ownership percentage in Bevz. Will this founder win over the investors or get the door slammed in his face?
#119 Amateur Golf Society: Venture Capital vs. Private Equity
E119 • Sep 20, 2023 • 38 minsDan Hershberg loves golf. So much so that he founded the Amateur Golf Society – a PGA-style tour that any golfer can participate in. The investors think his flexible tournament model is a hole in one. But things get complicated when they discover a majority of the company is owned by a private equity firm, not the founder. Will the VCs and the PEs come together for the love of golf? Or will this deal land in the bunker. Today’s investors are Beck Bamberger, Al Bsharah, Jillian Manus, and Howie Diamond. To learn more about Dan's golf startup and the investors featured on this episode, check out the Amateur Golf Society show page.
#118 Uncovered: The Business of True Crime
E118 • Sep 13, 2023 • 30 minsIf you're murdered in the US, there's only a 57% chance your killer will be found. Jim Brown aims to change this statistic by enabling the massive true crime community to solve cold cases on his website Uncovered.com. But mysterious circumstances in the studio lead us to a question. Can a media company produce venture scale returns by… solving murders? Today’s investors are Elizabeth Yin, Erica Wenger, Jillian Manus, Martin Tobias and Charles Hudson. To learn more about Jim's crime solving startup and the investors featured on this episode, check out the Uncovered show page.
#117 Lotus: Hardware Hail Mary
E117 • Sep 6, 2023 • 33 minsDespite a decade in engineering at Apple, Dhaval Patel didn’t have any smart technology in his home. So he designed a ring that converts every home into a smart home – using old technology found in your typical TV remote. But hardware startups are extremely difficult to get off the ground and many VC’s avoid investing in them altogether. Can Dhaval convince our investors that his 10 prototype rings will turn into a 10 billion dollar business? Today’s investors are Paige Doherty, Neal Bloom, Elizabeth Yin, Mark Phillips and Charles Hudson. To learn more about Dhaval's hardware startup, Lotus, and the investors featured on this episode, check out the Lotus show page.