The pool dude was ruining his opportunity by talking fast and not allowing Robert to ask questions and giving him the chance to really understand, you can tell that he was getting frustrated about being ignored, especially when he yelled put to the dude
@@troletrain Swimply is now doing amazing and the dude is rich lol Saying you can't understand people that talk faster than snails makes you the one that will be unable to succeed in life lol
The problem with the pool rental is that you only need to use it once to find someone with a pool, after that they can exchange numbers and cut you out to not pay you the fees.
Right on. But you could say that about Airbnb too. But I guess the difference is you’re hooking up with your neighbors or those living quite near you. So yeah, good point.
they probably have some kind of contract... that might be legally binding... since they just raised 40 million ... something is going right ... "Swimply raises $40M from Airbnb and Lime co-founders, VCs for its online pool marketplace"
@@WeThePeepHole333 Why did you also not ask how many times I’ve pitched a business on a network television show? That seems like a more relevant question contextually than the one you asked about general pool behaviors lol
I think my favorite part about these shows are when people get a deal… Whether it’s with Mark, or with other people, and how Mark is always saying to them “congratulation guys” or congratulations… Job well done”. He seems to genuinely be happy for these people and I love it. Makes me Like him more every time i watch these clips.
@@saeedshahbazian9889 Yea it's one of the things I dislike about him, he knows he's the most famous Shark and also the most rich, so he always thinks he can bully them into accepting right away.
A couple thoughts on that. On the one hand, I think a good businessperson would absolutely shop around for the best deal for their business. It just makes sense. If I were a shark, I'd be wary of someone who succumbed to that pressure. On the other hand, you could and *should* research each shark before coming on to figure out who could help you the most. If Mark is objectively the best shark for the job with the potential to increase their revenue by enough of a margin over the other sharks that it would be the plainly, objectively best decision to go with him, then I can see an argument being made that their wanting to shop around shows a lack of proper planning and research to find that out beforehand. But no business venture is ever that objectively determinable, I think it's mostly ego and sharkiness, and I would not deal with it. That, imho, is an absolutely horrible footing to start a business relationship on; I think it sets a dangerous precedent. I would be sad to lose Mark, but I would not regret it one bit.
i think it was because mark didn't wanted to negotiate with other sharks, he gave a good offer and was even open to negotiating with them i think he would've gone to 20 percent which is a great offer. but when they replied with they wanted to hear other offers, it made mark understand that they don't really want him and are just here for the best evaluation deal. which is reasonable because mark is one of the best sharks to have and he knows his worth and knows where he wants to put his time and energy into somewhere he feel respected and needed.
Now, Swimply operates in the US, Australia, and Canada with 70 full-time employees. Swimply makes an estimated 10 million annually, and the company is worth $30 million. 😀
If y’all never tried a Turkish towel, they are amazing! The light weight is different, they dry your hair and body great, get softer with each washing. And ya I bought mine from Walmart online years ago.
Daymond and mark were rude to the 2nd company. Give them a chance, it's not just you who's giving, but you're also getting something. But still can't judge them since they must be tired listening all the pitches
Why feel bad for someone who offers usually the worse deals.. lol almost always a royalty deal. On top of that, they’re all sharks who all have more money than 99.9% of people who watch the show lol
No literally what I was thinking 😂 it’s so funny because there’s a lot of things on this show that would be helpful for the average person. But pitching it to someone who has private chefs, nanny, cleaners, and yard workers can be useless sometimes
swimply was a gold mine, after that episode the pandemic happened closing down public pools but now people who owned pools could rent out their's all pandemic long. the owner dodged a bullet by not making a deal. its worth 40 million now.
Sand cloud is exactly what Lori said, a thin scarf, or sarong. I WOULD NOT PAY $47 FOR THAT. I don’t believe their “help save the environment” act either. What does releasing sea lions have to do with your thin beach towel? When he said “millennials need a social cause to get behind.” ……😑😑
The sea lions were only released because of the profits from that company they donated, plus, everyone makes fun of generations for no reason. Not really too bad of a thing really
Why go with Robert when Kevin liked your product? That was a miss. They also should have just countered Mark but I think they immediately recognized that. The sharks were a bit harsh on them.
Fun fact - With a team of 70 full-time employees, Swimply has managed to generate impressive profits, reporting $5 million in annual earnings. Its lifetime revenue stands at an astounding $70 million, a testament to the platform's popularity and widespread adoption.
The Sand Cloud is so old in Brazil, and it's just something every street vendor has, since the 1960s... It's called 'canga' and except for Turkey and the seals, well... It costs very little. Also light, also fresh, also decorated and pretty...
Not sure if I just completely missed it in the pitch or if they actually did say it but aren't Sandcloud towels really good at repelling water and sand? I've heard of these towels before but I had no idea they've been on shark tank. Their cause was also great but one of the main selling points was the ability of the towel to not retain water and you could easily brush off sand. Did I miss them mentioning all of that? Lol
Thats the thing, I have never heard of them and I was expecting them to mention a special feature like that which would have gotten the sharks more interested
After failing to get an Investment through Shark Tank, Swimply has focussed on onboarding more pools and has successfully listed over 1,000 pools across the United States. Swimply is growing rapidly and is expected to touch $50 million in annual revenue in two years.
There are quite a few in my county & adjoining surprisingly. They range from $30 to $70 an hr. and host sets number of guests. Can't imagine paying $70 an hour to swim in a small pool. $60 max for 3 hours would be reasonable. Most parties are at least 3 hrs long and you'd wanna make sure all your guests arrived and can enjoy their time.
$60 is not worth the host having the trouble of strangers in their backyard for hours. $60-70 an hour is not even unreasonable if you’re throwing a small pool party, every guest can pitch in $20 and make it fairly cheap if not free for the one throwing the party.
I always say never risk your house, but Daymon John did and started FUBU. Of course, they also rebuilt his house to be half factory at the time.......much better than outright cashing it away.
Is no one going to mention this thumbnail 💀💀💀 whoever made that deserves a RAISE because I can’t imagine sitting there and cutting and pasting Kevin’s head onto that body
Pool rental guy when he looks back on this episode and hears himself say year 3 will be 289m dollars in profit in front of Mark Cuban he's gonna regret that forever.
The problems I see is someone books a party and it gets out of hand. Stuff gets broken and who’s gonna cover that. Who’s gonna catch those destruction of someone’s properties? Someone goes in to use the potty and some stuff ends up missing. Who’s paying for that? See there’s way to many nightmares and liabilities that can happen. I wouldn’t do it at all. Especially if I’m the homeowner. Oh almost forgot what if a black family books a day and when they get there they are told no due to race? See where I’m going with this?
The way to do this one is buy a house with a pool in each location with high demand . At $90 a hour it will easily pay the mortgage with great profit too. No one ever needs to live in the house. Could also charge per hour for sitting, kitchen etc At point of booking upsell Fair play to this guy
They lost a quarter-mil in value up front by passing over Mark's deal, but he was asking for a big chunk at once. Shark Robert got a better deal at the end lol.
Those Turkish Cotton Towels are actually called "Gamcha" in India. We have been using them for centuries. I could never imagine someone selling a million dollars worth of Gamcha. 🤔
I love how that dude in the pool just kept on doing his business there while the entrepreneur was getting grilled.😂
I don't get it?
Also the company is now worth 150million
@@louishauger3057 he said 289 million projection right?
@@louishauger3057 💀
What was he supposed to do?
THE THUMBNAIL 🤣
they’re hiring the gen zs 😭 have u seen the kitchen nightmare youtube titles?? LMAOOO
😂😂😂
The guy who runs this channel deserves a royalty deal
They did kevin dirty 🤣
Lori though
The pool dude was ruining his opportunity by talking fast and not allowing Robert to ask questions and giving him the chance to really understand, you can tell that he was getting frustrated about being ignored, especially when he yelled put to the dude
It drives me up the wall listening to that guy talk--phew! Humans cannot understand him; the closed captions also can't pick up what he's saying.
I had no problem understanding him whatsoever. No idea what your issue is.
He pulled a Ben Shapiro 🤣
@@Shoprestorationtheand that is why you will never be an entrepreneur or rich 😂
@@troletrain Swimply is now doing amazing and the dude is rich lol
Saying you can't understand people that talk faster than snails makes you the one that will be unable to succeed in life lol
The problem with the pool rental is that you only need to use it once to find someone with a pool, after that they can exchange numbers and cut you out to not pay you the fees.
Exactly
Right on. But you could say that about Airbnb too. But I guess the difference is you’re hooking up with your neighbors or those living quite near you. So yeah, good point.
they probably have some kind of contract... that might be legally binding... since they just raised 40 million ... something is going right ... "Swimply raises $40M from Airbnb and Lime co-founders, VCs for its online pool marketplace"
And you have strangers at your house using your pool.
Yet the anual revenue is 50$ to date. Something must be working.
Only Robert was remaining but the Swimly guy kept talking to Mark, who was already out.
Everyone who comes on here, usually wants mark lol even when he out
The THE POOL GUY talks likes a machine gun i thought I'd accidentally put the video on fast forward😂
Are we not gonna talk about the fact that Kevin looks like an actual lobster in the thumbnail
Mr wonderful Lookin like Mr crabs
🤣🤣🤣
LOL
He is one
That is one rich lobster @@PatrickOrchids
The fact that the fast talking pool share guy didn’t help his friend out of the pool 😂
Even better when you realize these pitches go on for a good hour
@@dookieshoes3585 You’re right, that does make it better. He must’ve been so wrinkly
@@Tortilla.Reform 😂😂💀
How many times have you helped a friend out of a pool before? That's what 👁️ thought!
@@WeThePeepHole333 Why did you also not ask how many times I’ve pitched a business on a network television show? That seems like a more relevant question contextually than the one you asked about general pool behaviors lol
I love Laurie’s laugh.
She is so hot
MEATY KOK WHIPPED OUT AT YOGA CLASS. WOMAN WHIPS OUT A HUGE KOK AFTER SHOWING HER BULGE TO THE YOGA TEACHER😊
I think my favorite part about these shows are when people get a deal… Whether it’s with Mark, or with other people, and how Mark is always saying to them “congratulation guys” or congratulations… Job well done”. He seems to genuinely be happy for these people and I love it. Makes me
Like him more every time i watch these clips.
Not before COVID on red chair. Mark is a crazy annoying insecure creature. But he has evolved 😅
Wen ur worth 5+ billion. Ppl comin in askin for 150k is literally the equivalent of some working person handing someone $150. Literally nothing to him
@@Myhairyapples123but everything to who’s asking
Imagine being the guy in the pool. You could literally say you swam with the sharks lol
I swam in shark tank
You could literally say that, but it would not be literal xp
Man I felt for Kevin on the second pitch, he genuinely wanted to help them
BLACK MAN WITH A WHITE PEENUS
DOG PEENUS
@@michaeldoran4367 enlightening
Sound cloud should have counted Mark's offer for 20% or even 18%...He looked willing to accept a counter
But good they waited. They got Robert instead
I love Mark but I hate his now or never deals
@@saeedshahbazian9889It’s not fair!!
@@gangster125I think Robert’s personality matches their personalities better too.
@@saeedshahbazian9889 Yea it's one of the things I dislike about him, he knows he's the most famous Shark and also the most rich, so he always thinks he can bully them into accepting right away.
Why do they hate when they want to hear deals out? I think it's great to hear what they all think and want to offer..
A couple thoughts on that. On the one hand, I think a good businessperson would absolutely shop around for the best deal for their business. It just makes sense. If I were a shark, I'd be wary of someone who succumbed to that pressure. On the other hand, you could and *should* research each shark before coming on to figure out who could help you the most. If Mark is objectively the best shark for the job with the potential to increase their revenue by enough of a margin over the other sharks that it would be the plainly, objectively best decision to go with him, then I can see an argument being made that their wanting to shop around shows a lack of proper planning and research to find that out beforehand. But no business venture is ever that objectively determinable, I think it's mostly ego and sharkiness, and I would not deal with it. That, imho, is an absolutely horrible footing to start a business relationship on; I think it sets a dangerous precedent. I would be sad to lose Mark, but I would not regret it one bit.
i think it was because mark didn't wanted to negotiate with other sharks, he gave a good offer and was even open to negotiating with them i think he would've gone to 20 percent which is a great offer. but when they replied with they wanted to hear other offers, it made mark understand that they don't really want him and are just here for the best evaluation deal. which is reasonable because mark is one of the best sharks to have and he knows his worth and knows where he wants to put his time and energy into somewhere he feel respected and needed.
Arrogance and greed- that's why
I usually watch these at 1.5x speed .. bad idea for the first one .. Lol
So do I! I always put it on 1.75. But that guy was already hitting 2x 😂
Same
Why? Are you that impatient?
btw swimply is now worth 160 million he proved them all wrong
he’s literally that guy 🐐🗿
MEATY KOK WHIPPED OUT AT YOGA CLASS. WOMAN WHIPS OUT A HUGE KOK AFTER SHOWING HER BULGE TO THE YOGA TEACHER
Yes!!! It’s very impressive!
A quick search says it is worth 30 million.
@@crimsonninja5090wrong
airbnb has put in their 40 million dollars in swimply and it is projected that airbnb will acquire swimply in the future
Now, Swimply operates in the US, Australia, and Canada with 70 full-time employees. Swimply makes an estimated 10 million annually, and the company is worth $30 million.
😀
Robert tries everything. So nice of him.
Swimplys worth 160 million now
3:41 omg the camera guy caught the funniest face on the pool guy. That made me smile
The Swimly DUDE has ADD. God Bless him ;-)
Yeah probably...I have ADHD and people ALWAYS say that I talk way too fast
Swimply recently raised $40M. Airbnb co-founders were among the investors.
If y’all never tried a Turkish towel, they are amazing! The light weight is different, they dry your hair and body great, get softer with each washing. And ya I bought mine from Walmart online years ago.
Honestly you made me want to go try one now
Interesting!
Daymond and mark were rude to the 2nd company. Give them a chance, it's not just you who's giving, but you're also getting something. But still can't judge them since they must be tired listening all the pitches
Kiss off wus. Thumb
Mark was salty when they got a deal he didn’t even tell them congratulations 😂
Mark’s reaction was incredible. Like they made a bad call going with Robert. Well, then you coulda made them a decent offer then bozo
Daymond gets on my nerves, honestly. I hardly ever even witness him loaning money anyways
@@realyreals2689Daymond always has a chip on his shoulder. 🙄
That is the most hilarious thumbnail I've ever seen
11th like
Swimply is now worth somewhere between 30 to 50 million dollars.
source?
@@washoywa google it.
It sounded like a great idea
My family needs this!
That’s a lot but it’s still far off the $290 million he said
Kevin was livid with sandclouds lol
first dude has a degree in yapology
Why was the guy inside the pool acting so weird ? 😂
I was watching that
Hahahahhahhahahahahahha i can’t stop laughing the guy in the pool is just so amazing
I feel bad for Kevin he almost always gets passed over for the other sharks 😂
He has his deals. 😂
Because he's soulless.
maybe he give more deals that are appealing
Why feel bad for someone who offers usually the worse deals.. lol almost always a royalty deal. On top of that, they’re all sharks who all have more money than 99.9% of people who watch the show lol
@@itsnotthatserious9102haha yeah
Sharks all have their own pool so they don’t understand 🤣. They probably thought AirBNB was also dumb 🤪
No literally what I was thinking 😂 it’s so funny because there’s a lot of things on this show that would be helpful for the average person. But pitching it to someone who has private chefs, nanny, cleaners, and yard workers can be useless sometimes
That first dude seems like such a bad time he’s one of the kids who would’ve been devil’s advocate in the political science classes 😅
Well the crazy thing is, Swimply did it, they are at a $160 million company value right now in three years.
Sandcloud is like 3 dudes who devised a bra and thought it was original. Dudes, these already exist !!
So true--It's literally a square of fabric for freaking half a hundred bucks! I can't fathom that.
4:57 I can’t 💀
sand cloud towel is doing really well. They made 42 million in 2023
The body they chose for Kevin in the thumbnail is hilarious😂
They did Mr. Wonderful sooo wrong. Lmaoooo
"Jessie is like most Americans"
Yeah we can tell 😂
9:10 When Robert tries to interupt while the presenter is talking and gets offended because he cant😂
Classic Barbara. “I’m confused, I’m out”😊
Who else knows Lodi is allergic to clothes company?😂
I didn’t know this was on shark tank. I have used swimply several times in Boston
The way the family huddled awkwardly 😄
35% for the Tandem Board seems a bit steep. But the family seemed happy enough.
swimply was a gold mine, after that episode the pandemic happened closing down public pools but now people who owned pools could rent out their's all pandemic long. the owner dodged a bullet by not making a deal. its worth 40 million now.
15m
@@Shibacentric170milliob
160 million
Sand cloud is exactly what Lori said, a thin scarf, or sarong. I WOULD NOT PAY $47 FOR THAT. I don’t believe their “help save the environment” act either. What does releasing sea lions have to do with your thin beach towel? When he said “millennials need a social cause to get behind.” ……😑😑
For the sea lions,they were able to rescue them with funds from the company. That's what it has to do with the beach towel
The sea lions were only released because of the profits from that company they donated, plus, everyone makes fun of generations for no reason. Not really too bad of a thing really
Why go with Robert when Kevin liked your product? That was a miss. They also should have just countered Mark but I think they immediately recognized that. The sharks were a bit harsh on them.
Going door to door will grab Mark's attention fast.
swimply is an AMAZING IDEA!!! if this existed when i was in high school we wouldn’t have swam in dirty creeks LOL! such a good idea
You had money like thast in HS? We were throwing 5 on 20s 4 ways then all splitting a pie if we were flush lol
Imo, it's a seasonal business
@@Optimisticdude25it's not, there are plenty indoor pools on the website
$459 for the boogie board??!! Holy dooley
I kinda love the pool idea, similar to Airbnb but you just get the yard for the day lol
Pull the curtain down and Peter Griffin was standing there with an inflatable raft around his waste.
daniel at the end "ok buddy"
bruh the thumbnail, bruh the thumbnail!!!😂😂
Swimply is now worth $160m with a $29m annual revenue.
The $6m valuation back then would make the sharks 24x their money today.
Anyone paying 47 for a beach towel is using Mom and Dad's money.
6:24 is iconic
Fun fact -
With a team of 70 full-time employees, Swimply has managed to generate impressive profits, reporting $5 million in annual earnings. Its lifetime revenue stands at an astounding $70 million, a testament to the platform's popularity and widespread adoption.
Now first simply man has 160million $ revenue😂😂😂
The Sand Cloud is so old in Brazil, and it's just something every street vendor has, since the 1960s... It's called 'canga' and except for Turkey and the seals, well... It costs very little.
Also light, also fresh, also decorated and pretty...
Not sure if I just completely missed it in the pitch or if they actually did say it but aren't Sandcloud towels really good at repelling water and sand? I've heard of these towels before but I had no idea they've been on shark tank. Their cause was also great but one of the main selling points was the ability of the towel to not retain water and you could easily brush off sand. Did I miss them mentioning all of that? Lol
They didnt, at least in what we've seen.
They didnt and im surprised
Thats the thing, I have never heard of them and I was expecting them to mention a special feature like that which would have gotten the sharks more interested
I was wondering if that info got edited out?
@@kryptic7952Maybe they didn’t air that part?
6:05
Barbara : "You're a fast talker, I'm out"
Him : 🤔
This dude sounds like xQc 😂
Actually a great idea. His personality ruined it. He refused to listen. Another person would have gotten an offer from a shark.
When the pool dude was talking, i kept thinking that my youtube video playback speed was dynamically going 2x
The first guy that got no sharks for his pool renting idea now has 15k to 20k bookings per MONTH and a million in revenue per MONTH.
It’s not sustainable
Do the math for me. That makes no sense.
Kevin always sets the terms and nobody ever picks him
When Mark makes you an offer and you say you still want to hear the other sharks....... bad idea.
They ended up with a better deal though
@@jokerperson1572 no they haven't. Mark offering 400k at 25% at 1.6 million evaluation , and they got 200k at 15% at 1.33million evaluation
@@inspiredsoul8834 I’m thinking long run because they didn’t have to give up an extra 10 percent of the company
It’s not THE MARK SHOW!!!
Mark is such a spoiled brat
I like the pool idea, public pools are crowded and can become dirty and insanitary.
Water parks are absolutely disgusting too!!!
After failing to get an Investment through Shark Tank, Swimply has focussed on onboarding more pools and has successfully listed over 1,000 pools across the United States. Swimply is growing rapidly and is expected to touch $50 million in annual revenue in two years.
There are quite a few in my county & adjoining surprisingly. They range from $30 to $70 an hr. and host sets number of guests. Can't imagine paying $70 an hour to swim in a small pool. $60 max for 3 hours would be reasonable. Most parties are at least 3 hrs long and you'd wanna make sure all your guests arrived and can enjoy their time.
$60 is not worth the host having the trouble of strangers in their backyard for hours. $60-70 an hour is not even unreasonable if you’re throwing a small pool party, every guest can pitch in $20 and make it fairly cheap if not free for the one throwing the party.
Love the idea of swimly 😊
I always say never risk your house, but Daymon John did and started FUBU. Of course, they also rebuilt his house to be half factory at the time.......much better than outright cashing it away.
The pool guy reminds me of trump 😂😂😂
Is no one going to mention this thumbnail 💀💀💀 whoever made that deserves a RAISE because I can’t imagine sitting there and cutting and pasting Kevin’s head onto that body
It’s the picture from the second pitch
He is the fastest talker - ever !
Pool rental guy when he looks back on this episode and hears himself say year 3 will be 289m dollars in profit in front of Mark Cuban he's gonna regret that forever.
Bring two towels, and one of them is your pillow.
Did Kevin wrong in that thumbnail 😂
The problems I see is someone books a party and it gets out of hand. Stuff gets broken and who’s gonna cover that. Who’s gonna catch those destruction of someone’s properties? Someone goes in to use the potty and some stuff ends up missing. Who’s paying for that? See there’s way to many nightmares and liabilities that can happen. I wouldn’t do it at all. Especially if I’m the homeowner. Oh almost forgot what if a black family books a day and when they get there they are told no due to race? See where I’m going with this?
Barbara should just start each episode and go out, she's only here for the money from the show, 😂😂😂😂😂
pool idea is great
My question for the 1st guy is what are you doing during the cold seasons of the year?
Teamwork makes the dream work. Happy you all are finding some wins. Have fun be safe.
Pobre Kevin 🤣🤣😂😂😂
I love how Kevin is sunburt in the thumbnails
Just looked this up and there is one in the town over from mine; I’ll be booking next summer❣️
The way to do this one is buy a house with a pool in each location with high demand .
At $90 a hour it will easily pay the mortgage with great profit too. No one ever needs to live in the house. Could also charge per hour for sitting, kitchen etc
At point of booking upsell
Fair play to this guy
that pool guys sounds like an annoying gamer on your casual game night
We have Swimply in Nashville it’s cool to see them on shark tank
11:25 You Came For 😂😂😂
They lost a quarter-mil in value up front by passing over Mark's deal, but he was asking for a big chunk at once. Shark Robert got a better deal at the end lol.
Barbara: "You're a fast talker so I'm out"
Those Turkish Cotton Towels are actually called "Gamcha" in India. We have been using them for centuries. I could never imagine someone selling a million dollars worth of Gamcha. 🤔
Damm why did'nt i realize this. This is true 🔥
Its quite different than the one you mentioned. Turkish one has water and sand repellent qualities
11:41 they did Mr wonderful so dirty ☠️☠️
11:37 they did Mr.Wonderful dirty
Barbara: I dont get it, so for all those reasons I'm out.
Was Barbara even involved? 😭
barbra already out before the pitch even starts
HF Nobody cares. Just so you know.
ouch
@@HF1.0 yea because you can’t get people to notice yours doesn’t mean they ain’t funny anymore
@@HF1.0 Yes they are
@@HurricaneLaughter lmao
5:42 tf