@@willsmithslapschrickrock2412 It only posted a week ago!!... Good grief, do you think Bill Gates became who he is LITERALLY OVERNIGHT?! PS: THAT'S OVER 1,000 PROPERTY MANAGEMENT FIRMS, SOME OF WHICH WILL BE MASSIVE & MANAGE THOUSANDS OF PROPERTIES EACH = LOTS OF JOBS = LOTS OF UILDERS ALSO SIGNING UP TO THE OTHER PLATFORM TO TRY TO COMPETE WITH THEIR BIDS ETC FOR THOSE JOBS = WHEN IT'S GGIVEN A CHANCE TO GET Going IT'LL BOOM ALTOGETHER!!.... They'll do well, easily!!....
Love how polite and thorough that they were with their entire presentation and even when answering different questions AND they were so respectful when some of the sharks went out.
It’s true. He grew up a millionaires son when 10,000 was a lot of money. It is all relative. He is used to being richer than most. He just wants to achieve something on his own.
I would say that it’s a smart play of him to said that in that situation, he manage to make himself looks humble and not egotistic and friendly enough to work with, which is why the sharks said he was friendly. Surely he didn’t say that because he means it, he said it as a gesture and it was a psychological play.
The fact that Steve helped Andrew out at the end with the comment "take the 16% you muppet" (classic humor) and Andrew even acknowledged it and thanked him for it after is the key difference between the US and Aussie version of Shark Tank. Way more focused on a friendly enviroment and clear culture difference (not meant in an offensive way, fellas from the US)
@@creaturecore13 lol yeah I know that but I found it a little odd because usually well known people have their biographies out there and their kids are well known to be their parents. But not in this case, only the step son. Which can mean he shows that he doesn’t show case his other private information from his past. Prob from a different marriage possibility
@@maryammar3511Typically at divorce rich men give "Mother the blame and in mean time ban children. Picasso, painter, e.g. Suchva clasdic.Please stop zsking People aboutcthrir parents. Réveils à lot about yourself and mind stuck in mud. Flexible people often come out of difficult situations.Their creativity overwon hardship, found excellent strategies🙂.
@@aljuboori4953 that's not the reason, there have been others who had invested millions. One of them has a father who is a billionaire and that's why. I don't like people who pretend that's irrelevant.
I think one positive advantage of coming from a family of means is that you can take entrepreneurial risks. You are willing to try different things. Sometimes, society benefits and sometimes we don’t. Hopefully, we have a scenario where we benefit not only from the product/service but also in the hopes that the founders do decent things with the money. They don’t necessarily have to do (subjectivity) good things, I think, but at the least so long as they don’t hurt society, they’ve done their part.
Well that's a blast from the past :) We were on the show in early 2018 and we had a lot of fun in the process. It was the spark that got us some large deals and shone the spotlight on our business. We have refined things quite a bit and built out a whole heap of new tools for property, strata, building and facility managers, trades, tenants and owners. We integrate and white label our toolkit with all major property management software in Australia and New Zealand and have extended our offering to include not only maintenance but inspections, smart locks, bots and automation. Covid slowed down our international plans but we still have clients in UK and Singapore too and with the vaccine roll-out we are hoping to get things back on track in 2021 and continue the platform extension. Enjoying the roller-coaster that business offers and thanks for watching our pitch from 3 years ago - things are a lot different since then 😁
Glad you guys are still hanging in there- I work in property management in the US - I see the value in this program but we have lots of options already. Covid hasn’t slowed the property management business at all here just depreciated the rental market- but things still have to be repaired or prepped for new tenants. why has it slowed your expansion overseas?
The fact that y'all really think you are talking to bricks and agents is kind of funny lol Yeah I'm sure they have a RUclips page with two subscribers It's called research Don't believe everything you see first sight
Only about 1K downloads on the app store and a 3.1 rating? Plus they havent updated their social media pages in months. Yeah ill say they arent doing that well right now considering this episode aired years ago.
This stuff has existed for years and years. I am a contractor on Homestars for the past 10 years! Makes no difference if it is a home owner or a property manager. It works the same. Their USP really makes no difference.
that's the thing I like about Aussie, even in a professional/sensitive discussion "...take the 16 you MUPPET..." and we can all laugh about it without anyone suing another about their feelings being hurt, no one even remembers the words being said a second ago.. and then there's US, they're suing themselves and everyone that court cases are becoming TV shows.
@Jay Barrys You not wrong there. Now people like Jeff Bezoz suing NASA for not choosing his company to build a spaceship or some shit like that. Business in America is a joke sometimes, people will sue you over the most mundane things.
Come on, compared to shark tank, us or even dragons den, uk, I find in ST, Aus the sharks are very civil and polite even when competing. Breath of fresh air while watching such shows
Dad's a billionaire and he's going outside for money. One of two things happened here. Either Jr really wants to prove he can go on his own or he pissed off Pops and the money faucet got turned off. Either way, I hope they are successful.
ANYONE pitching should watch the first 1 min of this compared to other videos. All the sharks smiling and interested simply because a clear and genuine pitch.
A pitch should last absolutely no longer than 2 minutes. The goal is for an "elevator pitch"... basically do the entire pitch in the time it takes to ride the elevator (less than 2 minutes... usually 30-60 seconds).
Even if he does everything without any aid from his dad (kudos, not many would) there is always that sense of security in the back of his head. If I ever fuck up no problem, daddy can always come to the rescue no matter the cost. That makes it a lot easier to try and be an entrepreneur.
@@lucwillemsen8819 That's cool you somehow assume I even want to be one. Its called reality, you're being incredibly naïve if you truly believe the deep end for this guy is as deep as it is for most people. Even something as simple as his last name will open doors.
@@kverreet He isn't showing up on his dads wikipedia page but his step son is and also his step son is a excutive in the comp while he has no connection
nah manny's stepson is the heir to moose toys, infact his stepson is already an executive at the company, while his biological son has no connection to his father, even wikipedia only lists his stepson and not the biological one.
Real estate agents always have their "go to" tradesman, plumber, electrician, handyman. It takes one phone call. Sometimes the renter has to call the plumber/electrician provided on the lease contract for emergency works. This won't work.
Strongly disagree. This is a great thing for owners who don't make property management their career but rather do it as passive income or side of their normal 9-5. I would love a website I can turn to for new contacts when I don't have anyone for something, or to see prices, or look for more help.
Makes sense for real estate agents, but what about property managers? If I have 20 houses across a city or state, I need to spend months on due diligence to get myself a top 5 of companies I'd call in case of issue X and another top 5 for Issue Y or Z. It's doable for sure, and I'd rather watch people in the face instead of trusting an app about it, but this or an app like it would probably be useful.
@@bararobberbaron859 if you had 20 properties you'd build that portfolio over many years. You'd have your go-to tradie already. Things like airtasker works is because it's it's used for the odd random job once in a while.
Guy in the grey suit (who invested here) seems more like a host of this show than a shark/possible investor. He is always doing the simple maths of the valuation at the start and then in between mostly what he does is sort of summarise what the people seeking investment are saying 🤣
This is an odd take. How exactly does AI make a need for physical (on site repair) obsolete? It can make the coding of the app cheaper, but even software design itself requires human domain expertise to understand the respective property manager/worker marketplaces. I agree it's a race to see who can build the biggest/best marketplace, but AI cannot do that alone.
Naomi after they lowball 20% to 15% Outside : I'm not going to take the chance, I'm out Inside : damn, what the hell am I thinking? If they agreed just now I will be left with 10 dollars in my bank
It is crazy how differently these people act. They came in and had a large presence. Steve couldnt even give his shit to them lol. Mans just cut Steve right off 😂😂😂
Person that's not after their parents wealth, Want to make his own footprints. What a great guy, most millionaires and billionaires children's leech off their parents success. I hope he's very successful in his future.
These apps are going to be the death of trades. It’s just a price war, eventually all the good tradies will change careers because they charge the right price and all you will have left is the cowboys who do it for peanuts.
Hey Donald Trump only took a "small loan of a million dollars" from his father. A few hundred thousand is pennies for these people. Anybody can get their hands on a couple hundred g's right? No problems at all.
If a property manager can’t spend 20 to 30 minutes finding technicians ore handyman, What is their job what are they managing. I don’t really know much about it but I think that property managers all have a trusted individuals who they call and have done work with …..
The sharks failed to ask what I might call a critical question: Have you exited or failed at a/some tech company before? Pre revenue apps can be dealt a big blow in the market.
I'd be curious to know how this app weeds out the bad contractors in a fair way. There are good and bad contractors in every trade and none of them are going to tell you. You know this when the job is done. If this process is one or two bad Yelp reviews, and the contractor is kicked off the platform, contractors are not going to be very keen on being a part of it. At the same time, if the contractors are not very well managed and curated so that the property management companies consistently get quality work done, nobody is going to want to use the network to find contractors. I would need so much more information about that process and how conflicts would be resolved. Conflicts between customers can kill a business if the resolution process is not well planned and robust. So many of these businesses leave me needing more info. Perhaps more is discussed off camera before a deal is made, but that conflict resolution stuff seems like it would make for great TV. If they don't have that part sorted out, their platform will die a slow, expensive death.
You don't need to kick them off the platform. Property managers will instinctively go with the contractors that have the best reviews. Problem gets sorted by itself.
This is something that would work beautifully in France... when tenants have a problem a call the agency to get the work done it really take weeks if not ages... would be nice to see some efficiency in the market...
Guess what Amazon home services does this. We have been a contractor/Trades company for Amazon for 6 years for this. These AUS really need to see what the entire world is doing to get them up to speed. I’m surprised someone hasn’t invented the wireless phone in AUS shark tank yet. Or a GPS. Or a refrigerated or is all that for next season
Because I am also.ive never really seen any version of this show.im new to the internet.these "sharks" are way more likable and funner than any judge or whatever on one of the boring American tv shows ,which I why a stopped watching TV in 97,and here and there at ppls houses or motel rooms since then is all I've seen.this is actually entertaining.lol
He could’ve got the money 10 times from his dad however wanted the difficult route and the authentic route of being an entrepreneur and struggling and I really respect him for that.
My dad is worth $200 plus million. Has not given me anything other than some support through my dental school. Have worked and set up everything else myself. People need make something of themselves
$750K!!!! On what!!!! This company was just launched so advertising/media wouldn't have this much expenditure. Employees would be both partners, and I.T team and a sales rep. So why so expensive??? An app like this would cost a maximum of $30K. All it does is link users together, no payment cart, no in app advertising flow, only basic invoicing and review. These guys are stupid if they invested more than $30K in app development.
It’s so weird the way they smile every time the camera is on them and the nanny guy was writing down so many notes just to say he is out because it is a tech company so he knew from the beginning! Haha
The famous words of every rich person that had rich parents "I did it all myself without any help from my parents" only gets approved for $750,000 from parents and parents paid for college education. Lol no you didn't do it on your own.
Yall are saying that the dad is rich and yada yada, but how would you know if the guy actually had a good life. I know so many humble rich people who's parents literally give them nothing so they wouldn't be spoiled. Naomi doesn't even mention this son of his but only his stepson, which is ouch, sad af.
"Hasn't really changed life for me at all" yeah okay keep telling yourself that sonny. Even just having your dad there just in case allows you take risks like this without worry.
Its a smart play every market needs one of these and tbh i am a bad IT person as i know these things can be developed for cheap but companies and individuals request ridiculous money....guess no different to paying a tradies when what they earn in an hr can be x2-3 the standard hourly income. They say you can't run a business when you undersell but i personally believe in charging what people can afford (no wonder i loose out but get happy customers)
@JR Productions Well i can name two, both in the crypto space. The guy that created FTX, the crypto trading platform. He is like 28 and now is worth 8billion dollars. Then of course you have Vitalek Buterin, the founder of Ethereum. They are both under 30 and are billionaires and self made with no super rich daddy or mummy behind them.
P.S. Update for everyone: Andrew really helped them expand into the US and secured them some lucrative contracts.
source? :)
No source needed I'll take your word
@@B-RaDD google to verify.
@@greenlion6544 only has 1k app download
@@willsmithslapschrickrock2412 It only posted a week ago!!...
Good grief, do you think Bill Gates became who he is LITERALLY OVERNIGHT?!
PS: THAT'S OVER 1,000 PROPERTY MANAGEMENT FIRMS, SOME OF WHICH WILL BE MASSIVE & MANAGE THOUSANDS OF PROPERTIES EACH = LOTS OF JOBS = LOTS OF UILDERS ALSO SIGNING UP TO THE OTHER PLATFORM TO TRY TO COMPETE WITH THEIR BIDS ETC FOR THOSE JOBS = WHEN IT'S GGIVEN A CHANCE TO GET Going IT'LL BOOM ALTOGETHER!!....
They'll do well, easily!!....
Love how polite and thorough that they were with their entire presentation and even when answering different questions AND they were so respectful when some of the sharks went out.
"Being the son of a billionaire didn't change a lot for me at all'
Get out of here
ikr , its so annoying when people say this shit
It’s true. He grew up a millionaires son when 10,000 was a lot of money. It is all relative. He is used to being richer than most. He just wants to achieve something on his own.
Didn't change a lot, except for having a risk free safety net, the best education and support that money can buy. Etc.
I would say that it’s a smart play of him to said that in that situation, he manage to make himself looks humble and not egotistic and friendly enough to work with, which is why the sharks said he was friendly. Surely he didn’t say that because he means it, he said it as a gesture and it was a psychological play.
Good for him. I wish I came from a family like that.
The fact that Steve helped Andrew out at the end with the comment "take the 16% you muppet" (classic humor) and Andrew even acknowledged it and thanked him for it after is the key difference between the US and Aussie version of Shark Tank. Way more focused on a friendly enviroment and clear culture difference (not meant in an offensive way, fellas from the US)
Agree
@Spark I think the Aussies are more laid back and definitely more down to earth than their US counterparts.
Compared to Can/US/UK/Ireland, I think the AUS version is definitely the friendliest/most fun
Talk poppies get chopped down very quick here in Australia
Lol
Swear to god.i thought the bold guy was the billionaires son
He was the smart one.
Yeah me too🤣 but he was the brain of they're business.
Same
I thought he was the guy off MasterChef au haha
No
Hasn't changed life at all being a son of a billionaire, also self made. He actually said that with a straight face.
@@mfranks4731 so true I looked it up and it only mentions his step son. Isn’t it odd that he’s not listed or connected?
@@maryammar3511 you realize the dad is not the one updating the wiki right?
@@creaturecore13 lol yeah I know that but I found it a little odd because usually well known people have their biographies out there and their kids are well known to be their parents. But not in this case, only the step son. Which can mean he shows that he doesn’t show case his other private information from his past. Prob from a different marriage possibility
@@maryammar3511 It doesn't seem that he is that well known. Many billionaires arent. His birth year isn't even listed for sure on Wiki.
@@maryammar3511Typically at divorce rich men give "Mother the blame and in mean time ban children. Picasso, painter, e.g. Suchva clasdic.Please stop zsking People aboutcthrir parents. Réveils à lot about yourself and mind stuck in mud. Flexible people often come out of difficult situations.Their creativity overwon hardship, found excellent strategies🙂.
They treated those guys with more respect than the regular entepeneurs. "IS the percentage negotiable?" Is instead of, "'ll give you $10,000 for 75%."
because of the 750,000$ invested into the business
@@aljuboori4953 that's not the reason, there have been others who had invested millions. One of them has a father who is a billionaire and that's why. I don't like people who pretend that's irrelevant.
@@clashoflions7339 nah it's not because of that reason.
What a surprise
They treated them like they'd treat other businessmen in their league... because his dad is a billionaire, it's called networking.
His dad is richer than any of the shark😂
All the,sharks combined Forbes says he has 1.3 billion the biggest is 300 400 million.
@@paradox5434 glen has a net worth of 800 million
@@mohitsethi5061 whats your net worth mohit, you must be around 2 billion seeing how you laugh at them....
@@mohitsethi5061 imagine laughing at a 1.3 billion dollar net worth between 5 people. all i see is alot of power to make alot of change in the world
@@mohitsethi5061 do drugs and drop out of school
If she ever wears a color other than red, it means Hell has frozen over.
Branding branding branding.
Am addicted to this show 🙈
You mean I'm*.
Same here
Watch dragon something and you will forget about watching this kind of shows again
@@kingl5519 😂😂
@@marwanhazem8301 i couldn't find it can you send me the link please
I think one positive advantage of coming from a family of means is that you can take entrepreneurial risks. You are willing to try different things. Sometimes, society benefits and sometimes we don’t. Hopefully, we have a scenario where we benefit not only from the product/service but also in the hopes that the founders do decent things with the money. They don’t necessarily have to do (subjectivity) good things, I think, but at the least so long as they don’t hurt society, they’ve done their part.
Well that's a blast from the past :)
We were on the show in early 2018 and we had a lot of fun in the process.
It was the spark that got us some large deals and shone the spotlight on our business. We have refined things quite a bit and built out a whole heap of new tools for property, strata, building and facility managers, trades, tenants and owners.
We integrate and white label our toolkit with all major property management software in Australia and New Zealand and have extended our offering to include not only maintenance but inspections, smart locks, bots and automation.
Covid slowed down our international plans but we still have clients in UK and Singapore too and with the vaccine roll-out we are hoping to get things back on track in 2021 and continue the platform extension.
Enjoying the roller-coaster that business offers and thanks for watching our pitch from 3 years ago - things are a lot different since then 😁
Glad you guys are still hanging in there- I work in property management in the US - I see the value in this program but we have lots of options already. Covid hasn’t slowed the property management business at all here just depreciated the rental market- but things still have to be repaired or prepped for new tenants. why has it slowed your expansion overseas?
Is Andrew still an investor?
Thanks for the update 🙂
Nice
The fact that y'all really think you are talking to bricks and agents is kind of funny lol
Yeah I'm sure they have a RUclips page with two subscribers
It's called research Don't believe everything you see first sight
Only about 1K downloads on the app store and a 3.1 rating? Plus they havent updated their social media pages in months. Yeah ill say they arent doing that well right now considering this episode aired years ago.
I can imagine that covid-19 didn't help with that sort of business.
@@ApsaraMenaka not really, properties still need to be maintained and its not something that can be done remotely.
"Roadkill".
Airtasker does same thing.
Andrew, the USA shark, only invested to just show support for Manny Stul's son.
look on there website they have over 150,000 users and are in over 5 coutries not bad if you ask me
This stuff has existed for years and years. I am a contractor on Homestars for the past 10 years! Makes no difference if it is a home owner or a property manager. It works the same. Their USP really makes no difference.
Oh dang, I never knew there was already one. Is there one for other countries? I would love to use that, it's been frustrating in Singapore.
Really, how come the're making progress in 2 countries so far?🙂
@@PS-bs8oe publicity, shark tank effect basically
"Take the 16% you muppet, what are you doing?" Hahaha.
Hello are you interested in getting a better information on crypto gain...
@@m0nias208 Hey
@@danieljohnsopardenilla997 he’s a scammer
@@honestfriend767 I know, I was planning on trolling if he replies
It’s always a plus point to have a rich dad but he is willing to stand on his own two feet. He wants to make it on his own so kudos to him
He doesn't want direct involvement maybe, there is no standing on your own feet when your father is a billionaire. It would be naive to think so.
Making it on his own with 750000 investment? Where did the money come from?
Well he will stand on his own two feet’s at the end of the day Not mine ? 😭
that's the thing I like about Aussie, even in a professional/sensitive discussion "...take the 16 you MUPPET..." and we can all laugh about it without anyone suing another about their feelings being hurt, no one even remembers the words being said a second ago.. and then there's US, they're suing themselves and everyone that court cases are becoming TV shows.
@Jay Barrys You not wrong there. Now people like Jeff Bezoz suing NASA for not choosing his company to build a spaceship or some shit like that. Business in America is a joke sometimes, people will sue you over the most mundane things.
Anyone else can see they were super nice because of who that guys dad was?
They have always been nice to pitchers
story fire off
Come on, compared to shark tank, us or even dragons den, uk, I find in ST, Aus the sharks are very civil and polite even when competing. Breath of fresh air while watching such shows
They've always been polite, compared to the US and Dragon Den's
Naomi calls them a success story after hearing about his dad. Lol
When they asked about risk, what he wanted to say was - no risk, his dad is rich 😂
😂😂
Naomi only offered to get to his Dad to marry him and take 50%.
That's probably true. 😂I was really surprised she made an offer but now it makes sense.
Ouch
Did you call her a man?
I'm sure the billionaire business guy is a little smarter than that :) haha
@@takingbackprofits1280 Elon musk the founder of multiple billion dollar businesses got married to and divorced same woman twice. so ...
Dad's a billionaire and he's going outside for money. One of two things happened here. Either Jr really wants to prove he can go on his own or he pissed off Pops and the money faucet got turned off.
Either way, I hope they are successful.
It's call exposure to the public, obviously he doesn't need the cash but he want ppl to know the product
The app hasn't yet proven product market fit, all just potential now with some initial signups.....good guys, good pitch and lucky to get an offer.
Tv ads
some wealthy family's wont lend money to their children no matter how rich they are. don't just assume all family's do that.
Rich people stay rich by using other's money
ANYONE pitching should watch the first 1 min of this compared to other videos. All the sharks smiling and interested simply because a clear and genuine pitch.
A pitch should last absolutely no longer than 2 minutes. The goal is for an "elevator pitch"... basically do the entire pitch in the time it takes to ride the elevator (less than 2 minutes... usually 30-60 seconds).
@@jerryharris876 Very true. I think it's also their demeanor. The sharks have said several times they look at the person before the product.
Even if he does everything without any aid from his dad (kudos, not many would) there is always that sense of security in the back of his head. If I ever fuck up no problem, daddy can always come to the rescue no matter the cost.
That makes it a lot easier to try and be an entrepreneur.
Excuses
@@lucwillemsen8819 That's cool you somehow assume I even want to be one.
Its called reality, you're being incredibly naïve if you truly believe the deep end for this guy is as deep as it is for most people. Even something as simple as his last name will open doors.
@@kverreet He isn't showing up on his dads wikipedia page but his step son is and also his step son is a excutive in the comp while he has no connection
We have to take a moment and thank the admin of this channel for putting pitched businesses link in the description
Wow what a great pitch and beatiful idea, very well done. I'm curious to know how they're doing now
Apparently there company is still going strong and keeps growing
He's technically the heir to the *Moose Toys* empire, if this deal didn't go through pretty sure it wouldn't have been the end of the world.
nah manny's stepson is the heir to moose toys, infact his stepson is already an executive at the company, while his biological son has no connection to his father, even wikipedia only lists his stepson and not the biological one.
@@cr7goat385 wait why not?
@@aakrishtmehra185 no idea, Manny Stul lives with Paul Solomon(his step son) who is now made the co-CEO.
@@aakrishtmehra185 , he chose his own path in life to make his own empire and that is not a bad thing.
Isnt Airtasker doing the same thing?
BTW I think being the son of a Billionaire also sweetened the deal. Connections are important in the business.
Will be watching for this app coming into the us!!!
Been killing it with these online platforms for handy man tasks and more.
doing handy man work?
@@alexanderher7692 Yea I have a platform where the work comes to me for product installs and maintenance to Homes.
Real estate agents always have their "go to" tradesman, plumber, electrician, handyman. It takes one phone call. Sometimes the renter has to call the plumber/electrician provided on the lease contract for emergency works. This won't work.
Strongly disagree. This is a great thing for owners who don't make property management their career but rather do it as passive income or side of their normal 9-5. I would love a website I can turn to for new contacts when I don't have anyone for something, or to see prices, or look for more help.
@@dutchess2121 it's called airtasker
Makes sense for real estate agents, but what about property managers? If I have 20 houses across a city or state, I need to spend months on due diligence to get myself a top 5 of companies I'd call in case of issue X and another top 5 for Issue Y or Z. It's doable for sure, and I'd rather watch people in the face instead of trusting an app about it, but this or an app like it would probably be useful.
@@bararobberbaron859 if you had 20 properties you'd build that portfolio over many years. You'd have your go-to tradie already. Things like airtasker works is because it's it's used for the odd random job once in a while.
@@dutchess2121 not as a subscription service!
This is actually one of my favourite pitches now 😆
Guy in the grey suit (who invested here) seems more like a host of this show than a shark/possible investor. He is always doing the simple maths of the valuation at the start and then in between mostly what he does is sort of summarise what the people seeking investment are saying 🤣
I 100% agree with Steve. AI development makes these sorts of app's obsolete within seconds.
not really
Lol really..
Which is scary
If true
This is an odd take. How exactly does AI make a need for physical (on site repair) obsolete? It can make the coding of the app cheaper, but even software design itself requires human domain expertise to understand the respective property manager/worker marketplaces. I agree it's a race to see who can build the biggest/best marketplace, but AI cannot do that alone.
Naomi after they lowball 20% to 15%
Outside : I'm not going to take the chance, I'm out
Inside : damn, what the hell am I thinking? If they agreed just now I will be left with 10 dollars in my bank
Dont understand how they managed to spend 750,000$ on this app. I can build it from my dorm room in a third world country.
Hmmm CAP
same, wouldn’t even take 3 weeks
The best answers to the questions on (Australian) Shark Tank ever. Well done.
This is the best pitch I have seen on Australia Shark Tank
What an amazing idea. Need this in the UK probably do have it but I wouldn't even know where to look
I've been thinking of this concept since 2016. Service-on-demand. Biggest challenge? App development; then marketing...
lets do it
It is crazy how differently these people act. They came in and had a large presence. Steve couldnt even give his shit to them lol. Mans just cut Steve right off 😂😂😂
Person that's not after their parents wealth, Want to make his own footprints. What a great guy, most millionaires and billionaires children's leech off their parents success. I hope he's very successful in his future.
I love the name tradies, it sounds endearing. The hidden people, who keep everything fundamental to our current civilization, functioning properly.
These apps are going to be the death of trades. It’s just a price war, eventually all the good tradies will change careers because they charge the right price and all you will have left is the cowboys who do it for peanuts.
Self made. With a few hundred thousand dollars in funding.
Hey Donald Trump only took a "small loan of a million dollars" from his father. A few hundred thousand is pennies for these people. Anybody can get their hands on a couple hundred g's right? No problems at all.
@@Kevin_2435 haha true. well if trump managed to go from rags to riches then so can these guys!
They are so polite and nice to each other in Australia!!!
If a property manager can’t spend 20 to 30 minutes finding technicians ore handyman, What is their job what are they managing. I don’t really know much about it but I think that property managers all have a trusted individuals who they call and have done work with …..
They came here for the clout and a shark, but his dad is more useful than them. LOL
Yes indeed, i was like : why not go to ur dad?
@@jiahaoli3964 because he wants to do it his own way without his fathers financial aid. He’s taking his own path haha
I think its the main driver why Naomi even tried to offer to get that indirect relationship to the billionaire and his connections
@Andrew Todd Maybe his dad didn't give him anything. The guy could have had to do everything on his own.
They came here for the free marketing!
She made that offer knowing they wont pick her cos Andrew got the USA connection and when asked if she could go down sticks to it. Smh
Won’t work. Can maybe work for small jobs but for a technician/installer to give a quote from a few pics won’t work.
Not scripted at all to ask for his name
6:45 that paint comment to Steve was gold
The sharks failed to ask what I might call a critical question: Have you exited or failed at a/some tech company before? Pre revenue apps can be dealt a big blow in the market.
The pitches get edited down
I'd be curious to know how this app weeds out the bad contractors in a fair way. There are good and bad contractors in every trade and none of them are going to tell you. You know this when the job is done. If this process is one or two bad Yelp reviews, and the contractor is kicked off the platform, contractors are not going to be very keen on being a part of it. At the same time, if the contractors are not very well managed and curated so that the property management companies consistently get quality work done, nobody is going to want to use the network to find contractors. I would need so much more information about that process and how conflicts would be resolved. Conflicts between customers can kill a business if the resolution process is not well planned and robust. So many of these businesses leave me needing more info. Perhaps more is discussed off camera before a deal is made, but that conflict resolution stuff seems like it would make for great TV. If they don't have that part sorted out, their platform will die a slow, expensive death.
You don't need to kick them off the platform. Property managers will instinctively go with the contractors that have the best reviews. Problem gets sorted by itself.
Dragons Den “no ones going to pay a subscription and 1 weeks worth of trade the valuation is outrages I’m out”
I hope you realise this show was closed because on 2 deals were actually successful lol
@@lavi947 where is that? and tells why only 2 where sucessfull?
@@lavi947 i mean, why all the others fail?
Janine: "You two fellows look too smart to give me 80% of your company for $125 so, for that reason, I'm out."
Did they just pitch Airtasker?
Yooo. I am early today.
Hello people addicted to shark tank videos. 👋
This is something that would work beautifully in France... when tenants have a problem a call the agency to get the work done it really take weeks if not ages... would be nice to see some efficiency in the market...
There are many businesses just like this so I don't understand why this was such an innovative idea
absolutely yes can name at least 2 in my city alone.
His dad's net worth: $1.6 billion.
1.3 billion according to Forbes
He should get his dad to invest
@@hamza361 might be a matter of USD vs AUD.
@@swedemeister4350 but that means everyone will be like you are not self made and can he argue?
@@swedemeister4350 who do you think gave the 750 fir start up
My company manages 2000 properties in California. I’m interested.
Guess what Amazon home services does this. We have been a contractor/Trades company for Amazon for 6 years for this. These AUS really need to see what the entire world is doing to get them up to speed. I’m surprised someone hasn’t invented the wireless phone in AUS shark tank yet. Or a GPS. Or a refrigerated or is all that for next season
What are you talking about the US has invented the most expensive water bottle ever. Haven't the recyclable plastic bottle has been invented before?
Why am I binging Australian shark tank? Lol
I do the same. I feel it watches better than the UK and US version.
sameee
Because I am also.ive never really seen any version of this show.im new to the internet.these "sharks" are way more likable and funner than any judge or whatever on one of the boring American tv shows ,which I why a stopped watching TV in 97,and here and there at ppls houses or motel rooms since then is all I've seen.this is actually entertaining.lol
i binge all of the US tank
He could’ve got the money 10 times from his dad however wanted the difficult route and the authentic route of being an entrepreneur and struggling and I really respect him for that.
They made it and managed to acquire 3 companies, congratulations guys 🎉
My dad is worth $200 plus million. Has not given me anything other than some support through my dental school. Have worked and set up everything else myself. People need make something of themselves
Congratulations, I guess!
Haha 😆
Are you a beneficary to his will?
@@WWERULES001 yes
@@annajones9701 Well the you already hit the jackpot.
They all start smiling when the starts the pitch! Wow
I tend to think Andrew only made that offer as a sign of respect for the guy's father.
We already have this in America it’s called Task Rabbit
Once they found out his dad was a billionaire , their attitude changed 😂
I want to move to Australia so bad. I don’t want to live in America anymore.
So, go.
Im down! America is really starting to suck!
Same
If you're not with anyone let me know, if you really want to go. Let's do it
Come to Malaysia
$750K!!!! On what!!!! This company was just launched so advertising/media wouldn't have this much expenditure. Employees would be both partners, and I.T team and a sales rep. So why so expensive??? An app like this would cost a maximum of $30K. All it does is link users together, no payment cart, no in app advertising flow, only basic invoicing and review. These guys are stupid if they invested more than $30K in app development.
It’s so weird the way they smile every time the camera is on them and the nanny guy was writing down so many notes just to say he is out because it is a tech company so he knew from the beginning! Haha
"its not what you know, its who you know" exactly
The famous words of every rich person that had rich parents "I did it all myself without any help from my parents" only gets approved for $750,000 from parents and parents paid for college education. Lol no you didn't do it on your own.
Well, we do have college education. Oh wait, that's a loan. Nvm.
As of December, they just raised $10 million at a 500 million dollar valuation
Happy they got a deal nice guys best wishes
This would open so many opportunities for me in the states!
Yall are saying that the dad is rich and yada yada, but how would you know if the guy actually had a good life. I know so many humble rich people who's parents literally give them nothing so they wouldn't be spoiled. Naomi doesn't even mention this son of his but only his stepson, which is ouch, sad af.
I coudnt find him when i searched 'manny stul son'
Manny stul pops up in Wikipedia though
Yea haha 🤣 Only Paul Soloman is showing as his son, however paul is his stepson
"Hasn't really changed life for me at all" yeah okay keep telling yourself that sonny. Even just having your dad there just in case allows you take risks like this without worry.
Hey is this fresh episodes?
Making money is not just a science, but also an art. it is 30% science and 70% art. a fellow creator
Why is it every time Steve speaks a RUclips ad kicks in? 😭😰
Give the spot on the show to someone who needs help and support. Let this guy go ask pops
We need this in the USA 🇺🇸
"Take the 16 percent ye muppet."
Glenn doesn't always invest, but he has more money than all of them combine give or take.... Probably why
I’ve never seen so much money in one place
India's Urban clap do same.. . 👏 long back before this episode started hatss off to urban clap
“Billionaires son accomplished something”
Ok let’s acknowledge that a team of people who are not the son did this 😂
Steve called him a Muppet hehehe
Good stuff guys💯🔥🍻
Problem with the app is when I use it to find tradespeople, I’ll get their phone # for next time and stop subscribing to the app
The guy starts to talk,
every shark for reason: 😁😁😁
Its a smart play every market needs one of these and tbh i am a bad IT person as i know these things can be developed for cheap but companies and individuals request ridiculous money....guess no different to paying a tradies when what they earn in an hr can be x2-3 the standard hourly income.
They say you can't run a business when you undersell but i personally believe in charging what people can afford (no wonder i loose out but get happy customers)
Au shark more enjoyable than US. US market very competitive or just only me ?
I think they need to correct the description to Property Maintenance not Property Management - not the same thing.
Nobody:
Literally nobody:
Sharks after every 2 sec: 😀 😁 😃 🙂
Naomi: I’m out on this investment but I’m in on your dad so I can take 50% from him in divorce court
I don't think we'll ever see a self made billionaire from the ground up in this generation.
@JR Productions Well i can name two, both in the crypto space. The guy that created FTX, the crypto trading platform. He is like 28 and now is worth 8billion dollars. Then of course you have Vitalek Buterin, the founder of Ethereum. They are both under 30 and are billionaires and self made with no super rich daddy or mummy behind them.
Pitch was class