‘Shark Tank’: Where To Buy Bot-it
Bot-It is an online automation program that its creators are bringing to Shark Tank this week looking for investment. While many products on Shark Tank are physical products people can sell, this week has a pair of products that are online. One is an online dating coach (Dating by Blaine), and the other is this computer application meant to make lives easier.
Here is a look at Bot-It and where you can buy it after seeing it on Shark Tank this week.
What is Bot-It on Shark Tank?
Maurice Bachelor created Bot-It with a vision of representing Black tech entrepreneurs. His goal coming on Shark Tank is to become an inspiration for Black entrepreneurs wanting to make their name in the tech industry. Born in a poor part of Cleveland, Maurice defied the odds and earned his college degree in Information Systems Technology before setting out to become an engineer. He then helped set up several startups in his time for a leading tech firm.
However, after a car accident, he set out to create something he felt could help others and create change. Maurice teamed with Joel Griffith, who brought digital advertising to the project. After working with TikTok, LinkedIn, Amazon, and more, he felt he could help Maurice achieve his dreams. They created Bot-It.
Bot-It is an application that works with either a dedicated iOS server or on the internet through an app that works with Android. When a user opens the website they want to automate, they toggle it to Bot-It and create several automation tools. To put it simply, this allows a person to use the app to book appointments, search for products, log into websites, and more to make life easier.
Where to buy Bot-It on Shark Tank
When heading to the Bot-It website at botit.com, there are several examples of what the application can do for the user. The front page shows that it can automate setting up a variety of tasks, including setting up reservations, planning out dinners, and even buying products.
The site says it can help anyone save time by having Bot-It repeat tasks for them so they don’t have to do it every time. This means it is a quality-of-life app. It also promises to be secure and compliant and will keep all passwords and bank information encrypted and safe.
As for the pricing, there are different tiers. The standard monthly charge is $9.99 for the basic bot. It costs $25 a month if a person wants one-on-one phone support. Finally, the best deal is a yearly plan called Pro that runs $99.99 annually and includes even more bots, including the ability to make restaurant reservations.
Make sure to catch Shark Tank every Friday night on ABC at 8/7.
What are your thoughts on Bot-it from Shark Tank? Do you think it is worth the shark’s investment? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.
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