On Thursday, January 22, at 7 PM ET on Cheddar TV, Go Fund Yourself returned with its trademark blend of high-energy pitches, electrifying crowd reaction, and genuinely disruptive startups — and this time, the spotlight hit two innovators that had the room buzzing: Twist Brite and AtomBeam.
With founders, investors, and early adopters packed in for an unforgettable evening of entrepreneurship and entertainment, Go Fund Yourself once again proved it’s more than just a show — it’s where real ideas find real believers.
Twist Brite: Turning Ordinary Lightbulbs into Brilliant Opportunities
There’s smart lighting — then there’s Twist Brite smart lighting.
At the Go Fund Yourself stage, Twist Brite founder (and lighting visionary) took attendees through a journey of transformation: from bland, one-intensity bulbs to a dimmable LED that’s as stylish as it is energy-efficient.
But this wasn’t your typical product reveal. With infectious enthusiasm (and a few crowd laughs), Twist Brite showed how a reinvented LED bulb can brighten not just rooms — but investor imaginations too.
Why the crowd loved it:
- Simplicity with impact: A bulb that looks familiar but performs with precision.
- Design meets utility: A dimmable LED that feels as premium as it is practical.
- Ready to scale: The pitch hit the sweet spot between clever product improvement and real market demand.
And for those excited to join the movement, Twist Brite is live for funding — check it out here.
Whether you’re renovating a space or just want light that gets you, Twist Brite made it clear: sometimes the smartest tech is the one that fits in the palm of your hand.

AtomBeam: The Future of Ultra-Wideband Connectivity
Then the stage got serious tech energy when AtomBeam took over.
Forget the Wi-Fi you know — AtomBeam is redefining wireless communication with ultra-wideband connectivity that works where traditional networks falter. Think higher reliability, better range, and more responsive networks — for everything from smart cities to autonomous systems.
The AtomBeam pitch turned heads with:
- Next-gen wireless tech: A bold promise to move beyond congested spectrum.
- Real-world application potential: From industrial IoT to consumer ecosystems.
- Investment excitement: AtomBeam’s public offering on StartEngine had the audience buzzing with opportunity — especially tech-savvy backers looking for the next big thing.
If you’re curious about backing the future of connectivity, AtomBeam’s investment campaign is open here.
And you can explore their tech in detail on their website here.
Go Fund Yourself: Where Innovation Meets Impact
But at its core, Go Fund Yourself is more than pitches and products — it’s about the experience.
From the host’s electric stage presence to the audience’s reactions — cheers, gasps, and “I want that!” moments — the show blends real business potential with entertainment value that feels like Shark Tank meets festival energy.
Thursday night’s event was a masterclass in storytelling, proof that great founders don’t just show a product — they bring it to life.
Investors left inspired. Founders left empowered. And the audience? Well, let’s just say they’re already waiting for the next one.
Final Takeaway
Whether you showed up curious, skeptical, or downright excited, Twist Brite and AtomBeam gave Go Fund Yourselfviewers something worth talking about. Bright ideas, bold innovation, and entrepreneurial spirit were on full display.
And if this show is any indication, 2026 is shaping up to be a breakout year for startups that are as fun to watch as they are smart to back.
Ready to be on Go Fund Yourself? Apply here. Miss the Show? Watch the replay here.
Spencer Hulse is the Editorial Director at Grit Daily. He is responsible for overseeing other editors and writers, day-to-day operations, and covering breaking news.




