Seasoned and budding entrepreneurs pitch innovative products to investors, vying for a spot in their bespoke marketplace.Seasoned and budding entrepreneurs pitch innovative products to investors, vying for a spot in their bespoke marketplace.Seasoned and budding entrepreneurs pitch innovative products to investors, vying for a spot in their bespoke marketplace.
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Great idea. You don't have to already be a millionaire like the Sharks seem to require on ThevShark Tank. So far nobody is rude to the contestants like Mr. Wonderful can be. I have not witnessed any name calling yet. Everyone is respectful.
I especially like the episode with Tabitha Brown. She was very relaxed and down to earth. She was the same way that she acts online. The show did NOT feel overly produced to me, but I am not a producer. I definitely felt the passion of all of the entrepreneurs. The panel provided tips to help them. Also, I like that the audience gets to participate and ask questions.
I especially like the episode with Tabitha Brown. She was very relaxed and down to earth. She was the same way that she acts online. The show did NOT feel overly produced to me, but I am not a producer. I definitely felt the passion of all of the entrepreneurs. The panel provided tips to help them. Also, I like that the audience gets to participate and ask questions.
Something is missing but I can't quite put my finger on it. Here's what I'm seeing as a former reality and game show producer:
The contestants, audience, and judges feel overly produced (conditioned on what to say and how to say it). The Ring doorbell guy has an impressive resume, but I can't remember when I saw someone this boring on tv. When he speaks it sounds like he's always in the middle of giving a TedTalk. That may be overly critical, but I can't get past it. The Amazon judges are also lackluster. And the people pitching their ideas are not that likable. Usually casting is the key to a show like this.
The show is polished, I'll give it that. But that's also its biggest problem. I haven't felt an ounce of authenticity or been able to force myself to be interested after watching five episodes.
I didn't mean for this review to be so negative. I think it frustrates me because it has potential and I wish it turned out to be a better show.
The contestants, audience, and judges feel overly produced (conditioned on what to say and how to say it). The Ring doorbell guy has an impressive resume, but I can't remember when I saw someone this boring on tv. When he speaks it sounds like he's always in the middle of giving a TedTalk. That may be overly critical, but I can't get past it. The Amazon judges are also lackluster. And the people pitching their ideas are not that likable. Usually casting is the key to a show like this.
The show is polished, I'll give it that. But that's also its biggest problem. I haven't felt an ounce of authenticity or been able to force myself to be interested after watching five episodes.
I didn't mean for this review to be so negative. I think it frustrates me because it has potential and I wish it turned out to be a better show.
If you love the entrepreneurial excitement of Shark Tank, let me introduce you to Buy It Now-a show that takes the concept to the next level. Imagine the same dynamic pitches from ambitious entrepreneurs showcasing their innovative products, but here's the twist: a live audience plays a crucial role in deciding the fate of the pitch. This unique format not only adds an extra layer of suspense but also lets you see how everyday people react in real-time.
And the cherry on top? JB Smoove as the host. He's a powerhouse of energy, humor, and charm, bringing a lighthearted yet engaging vibe to every episode. His quick wit and magnetic presence keep you glued to the screen, making the show entertaining from start to finish. Whether you're into clever business ideas, inspiring stories, or just good entertainment, Buy It Now delivers on all fronts. It's a fun, fresh take on business shows that you won't want to miss!
And the cherry on top? JB Smoove as the host. He's a powerhouse of energy, humor, and charm, bringing a lighthearted yet engaging vibe to every episode. His quick wit and magnetic presence keep you glued to the screen, making the show entertaining from start to finish. Whether you're into clever business ideas, inspiring stories, or just good entertainment, Buy It Now delivers on all fronts. It's a fun, fresh take on business shows that you won't want to miss!
Buy It Now is a fresh and exciting twist on the classic entrepreneurial pitch show format. If you're a fan of Shark Tank or The Apprentice, you'll love how this series incorporates a live audience into the action. Entrepreneurs not only pitch their innovative products to a panel but also to an audience, creating a dynamic and unpredictable energy.
JB Smoove is the heart of the show. His humor, charisma, and quick wit keep everything entertaining and engaging, making the business-focused content feel lively and fun. Whether you're here for the creative products, the audience reactions, or JB Smoove's comedic hosting, Buy It Now is a must-watch for anyone who loves business with a side of personality. It's binge-worthy and super unique-don't miss it!
JB Smoove is the heart of the show. His humor, charisma, and quick wit keep everything entertaining and engaging, making the business-focused content feel lively and fun. Whether you're here for the creative products, the audience reactions, or JB Smoove's comedic hosting, Buy It Now is a must-watch for anyone who loves business with a side of personality. It's binge-worthy and super unique-don't miss it!
Fun show if you enjoy seeing new products. However, the show misses the true business analyst details. Does the product ever make money for the entrepreneur and the investors. Does the inventor ever recover the money they spent developing the product, sometimes hundreds of thousands of dollars? The show is a watered down kindergarten version of shark tank without the critical analysis. If you want true business sense, watch Shark Tank or anything with Marcus Lemonis as he analyzes products and businesses and whether they are viable. The only other thing I didn't like about Buy It Now is how often the hosts uses profanity of all sorts.
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