Cheddar TV’s hit entrepreneurial reality show Go Fund Yourself is back with Episode 10, airing April 3rd, and this one is stacked. Two visionary startups, Kribsavup and Music Habitat, take center stage to pitch their game-changing platforms to three of the show’s powerhouse business moguls: Rory Cutaia, Jayson Waller, and David Meltzer.
If you haven’t been watching Go Fund Yourself, think Shark Tank meets Kickstarter with a high-stakes entertainment twist. Each week, bold founders pitch their business ideas to a panel of Titans, hoping to score funding, mentorship, or a fast-track to national attention.
This week’s episode features two companies aiming to disrupt massive industries: real estate and music.
Kribsavup: Making Homeownership Dreams a Reality
First up is Kribsavup, a fresh platform with a powerful mission: helping everyday people finally achieve homeownership. With skyrocketing housing costs and credit barriers blocking millions from buying homes, Kribsavup steps in as a trusted financial guide.
Their service offers a personalized roadmap to buying a home, including tools to:
- Improve credit scores.
- Create savings strategies for down payments.
- Build customized budgets.
- Provide expert guidance throughout the entire process.
What sets Kribsavup apart is its values: transparency, integrity, and long-term success. They don’t just want to help users buy homes, they want to set them up to thrive as homeowners. On Go Fund Yourself, the team shares how they’re democratizing access to real estate and why they believe financial literacy is the real key to homeownership.
Music Habitat: The Future of Music Is Here
Next up is Music Habitat, a platform that might just revolutionize the music industry. Designed by a team of music industry vets, Music Habitat creates a collaborative digital ecosystem where artists, venues, and fans all win.
Here’s how it works:
- Artists get tools to monetize their craft, manage gigs, and grow their fan base.
- Venues gain access to a curated pool of talent, simplifying booking and promotions.
- Fans can discover local shows, support artists directly, and connect with their music community.
In an era where streaming has slashed artist revenue and smaller venues struggle to stay afloat, Music Habitat offers a lifeline. The platform is part booking tool, part fan engagement engine, and all heart. The founders share their vision for a more equitable music landscape, where independent musicians don’t just survive, they thrive.
Meet the Titans: Business Giants Behind the Buzz
The pitches are only part of the action—what really makes Go Fund Yourself pop is its legendary lineup of Titans:
- Rory Cutaia: Serial entrepreneur and CEO of VERB Technology (NASDAQ: VERB), Cutaia is also the mastermind behind Go Fund Yourself. With a track record of turning startups into industry leaders, he brings sharp business acumen and visionary thinking to every pitch.
- Jayson Waller: From trailer park to boardroom, Waller is the self-made founder of multiple 9-figure companies, including PowerHome Solar. His raw energy, tell-it-like-it-is advice, and real-world grit make him a fan favorite and fierce investor.
- David Meltzer: Bestselling author, top motivational speaker, and co-founder of Sports 1 Marketing, Meltzer adds heart and wisdom to the panel. He’s all about conscious capitalism and mentoring entrepreneurs to succeed while doing good in the world.
These three don’t just hand out checks, they offer insight, networks, and the kind of tough love every founder needs to level up.
Don’t Miss Episode 10 on April 3rd on Cheddar TV
Whether you’re dreaming of owning your first home or jamming with your favorite local band, Kribsavup and Music Habitat are solving real problems with big visions. With the backing of three unstoppable Titans, these startups might just be the next breakout stories.
Set your reminders. You won’t want to miss this episode of Go Fund Yourself, streaming April 3rd on Cheddar TV. Apply today.
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