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The video "Live Founder University Startup Pitches" features nine startup founders giving short, pithy presentations about their businesses. The businesses vary in their industry and target market, but all are pre-revenue and have graduated from Founder University. The winner of the pitch competition is She Made, which was inspired by a mother's incredible experience with the company's product.

  • 00:00:00 Founder University is a two-day program that offers information on how to start a business, as well as a 12-week program that helps founders create and validate their ideas. Today, thirteen companies are pitching their ideas to Jason and Molly, and one of the launch team members is here to help.
  • 00:05:00 The founder university program offers entrepreneurs the opportunity to complete 12 weeks of training in order to receive reimbursement for their tuition. After the program is completed, successful entrepreneurs are encouraged to continue networking and attending live sessions in order to continue developing their business. There are currently 13 pitches being made, with four more cohorts scheduled to start in the near future.
  • 00:10:00 In this YouTube video, Jason, a founder of live Founder University, discusses the challenges and opportunities for startups in today's market. He then introduces Justin, a startup founder, and Sandy, a product designer, who share their experiences with Simple. Justin explains how Simple makes it easy for customers to onboard themselves, and Sandy shares her experience with using Simple to record and edit tutorials.
  • 00:15:00 The video introduces the founders of Simple, a startup that provides step-by-step tutorials for onboarding and supporting customers. Justin (founder) and Theresa (founder of She Mate) share their experiences and explain how their startup works. The video then features Antonio (founder of A3 Challenges), who discusses how his startup enables companies to have a healthier, happier and more productive workforce.
  • 00:20:00 json is a subscription-based company that helps companies have a healthier, happier, and more productive workforce. Its business model is based on the idea that by helping people connect with their innermost selves, they can solve many of their mental health issues.
  • 00:25:00 The video features founders of three successful startups pitching their companies to a panel of judges. The winner is determined by the judges' votes. The winner of the pitch competition is She Made, which was inspired by a mother's incredible experience with the company's product. Other successful startups include Simple Tool, which provides product walkthroughs and onboarding for startups, and Health Challenges, which aims to help people with mental health issues.
  • 00:30:00 Simon Carmarker founded Reef, a financial solutions provider for the Hispanic community, and shared his vision with the audience. He noted that, currently, there are few Latino tax professionals, and that his company's solution is designed to specifically meet the needs of this population. Carmarker highlighted Reef's partnership with payroll and staffing companies, and explained that, by processing refunds through Reef, customers have the opportunity to become more familiar with banking and build a stronger relationship with the company. Finally, Carmarker shared that Reef is currently processing refunds in nine states and is looking to expand to additional states in the near future.
  • 00:35:00 The video "Live Founder University Startup Pitches" features nine startup founders giving short, pithy presentations about their businesses. Rachel Bell, founder of printer's row, is one of the presenters. Her company aims to revolutionize book publishing by providing a centralized, zapier-like platform for customers to manage book orders, subscriptions, and more. Her ultimate goal is to bring 62 million dollars in revenue to her company by 2020.
  • 00:40:00 In this video, founders of startup companies pitch their businesses to a panel of judges. Joel Palothinko, the CEO of Spin Up, and Reanne Vogel, the CEO of Convince.me, are pitching their respective companies. Palothinko's Spin Up is a platform that allows businesses to share data with vetted lps, making it easy for them to find and commit to deals. Vogel's Convince.me is a platform that helps publishers manage their relationships with printers. Both companies are pre-revenue and have graduated a cohort of 250 funds from Founder University. Jason knows Convince.me is the winner because it has the potential to generate the most revenue over the next 10 years. Molly is second, because her team of vcs at Convince.me is extremely skilled and knowledgeable in their respective fields.
  • 00:45:00 The three entrepreneurs discuss their business ideas, with Refund Wiz being the winner as the idea with the most potential for growth in the next five to ten years. All three entrepreneurs stress the importance of finding the right customers and charging a fair price.
  • 00:50:00 The company, The Forge, sells software that helps chemical engineers and factory operators design products. Vincent, the founder of The Forge, shares that his company has been around for 20 years, and that people are still hacking and complaining about the software. Vincent says that what he and his team are creating is something that has never been seen before.
  • 00:55:00 Journey is a browser-based platform that allows for real-time collaboration and open APIs. It competes against two outdated companies with a billion dollar market cap. Journey plans to monetize its users for $4,000 per year and target a larger user base. Its customer adversary panel of small engineering shops will help it target bigger companies.

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The video showcases four startup pitches by entrepreneurs. One of the pitches is for a product called "Ultra Ground," which eliminates red tape. Another pitch is for a museum cataloging business. Molly's pitch is for a website that connects people with local dog-walking services. Finally, Ernie's pitch is for a company that captures and sells museum collections that are not on display. All of the pitches are interesting and unique, with Molly's pitch being the most unique.

  • 01:00:00 The presenter of the live Founder University Startup Pitches video offers a simple business model for a towing company. The company charges a monthly fee and recovers revenue through car recovery services. The go-to-market strategy includes paid advertising, SEO, and channel partnerships. The company expects to reach the 100 million mark in revenue by expanding into Europe and the United States.
  • 01:05:00 The five companies featured in this YouTube video pitched their products to an investor panel. Sean from Ultra Ground shared his company's product, Ultra Ground, which is an online platform that makes it easy for developers to access zoning information and plan and build homes. Jason from Forage Bio SAS pitched his product, Forage Bio SAS, which is a software that helps companies manage their supply chains. Leia from Career Coaching for Every Employee pitched her product, Museverse, which is a Slack app that helps employees track their career progress and goals. Scott from Museverse pitched his product, Museverse, which is a website that helps museum visitors plan their museum visits and find information about museum exhibits. Finally, Irish Museum pitched its product, Irish Museum, which is an online platform that allows visitors to explore the history and culture of Ireland.
  • 01:10:00 In this video, several founder university startups pitch their products to the audience. Molly selects two startups to interview: UltraGround and JourneySpace. UltraGround is unique because it is designed to digitize opportunities that were never before possible to capture remotely, while JourneySpace is unique because it provides car assistance to museums for free.
  • 01:15:00 The video showcases four startup pitches by entrepreneurs. One of the pitches is for a product called "Ultra Ground," which eliminates red tape. Another pitch is for a museum cataloging business. Molly's pitch is for a website that connects people with local dog-walking services. Finally, Ernie's pitch is for a company that captures and sells museum collections that are not on display. All of the pitches are interesting and unique, with Molly's pitch being the most unique.
  • 01:20:00 In this video, two startup founders give brief, introductory pitches for their companies. Jason explains that Molly made them number one on a website that measures popularity, and Molly says that her company, refund Wiz, is number three on the list. Ultra ground is Jason's number one choice, and Molly makes us number three. Finally, Scott asks about when people should start making pitches to investors, and the two founders offer different advice.
  • 01:25:00 The video discusses the different stages of a startup's development, and how Founder University helps startups clear market and achieve successful outcomes.
  • 01:30:00 Jason shares his strategy for marketing a startup to VCs, which includes understanding the customer and creating an experience that is extraordinary. He also recommends selling tickets to the museum as a way to split the revenue.
  • 01:35:00 Jason discusses the importance of having a go-to market strategy and how finding the right co-founder can help succeed in this difficult industry.
  • 01:40:00 This video is a live presentation of founder university, a program that provides free courses and mentorship to help startup founders develop their businesses. The presenter discusses how to get started and how to get help from a mentor.
  • 01:45:00 This video features live founder university startup pitches. The presenter begins by asking each entrepreneur to give a brief overview of their company. Afterward, the presenter asks each entrepreneur to give a five-minute pitch for their company. The presentations are insightful and provide valuable insights for anyone interested in starting or working in a startup.

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