Three Startups Enter. Only One Will Leave.
About this episode
At The Pitch’s first-ever live show, three startups face off: Honeyfi, a budgeting app for couples; CBlocks, a cryptocurrency starter kit; and OpenBottle, an app to help people try high-end wines. But can the investors agree on which company should take home the prize?
Today's investors are Jillian Manus and Michael Hyatt.
The Panel


“Necessity is the mother of all invention. You've invented this because you want to solve a problem that you had. That's exactly where great businesses all start.”
The Founders
Co-founder at Honeyfi at Honeyfi
Ramy Serageldin is the co-founder of Honeyfi, a budgeting app for couples that pitched on The Pitch. Honeyfi helps couples manage money together. Serageldin pitched Honeyfi at The Pitch's first-ever live show, alongside two other startups competing for one prize.
Founder at CBlocks at CBlocks
PK Banks is the founder of CBlocks, a cryptocurrency starter kit that pitched on The Pitch. CBlocks pitched at The Pitch's first-ever live show, competing against budgeting app Honeyfi and wine-discovery app OpenBottle. The CBlocks pitch was heard by investors Jillian Manus and Michael Hyatt.
Co-founder at OpenBottle
Scott Steffan is the co-founder of OpenBottle, an app that helps people try high-end wines, which pitched on The Pitch. OpenBottle is a wine discovery platform aimed at consumers exploring premium bottles. Steffan presented OpenBottle at The Pitch's first-ever live show, where it competed against two other startups for a single prize.
Co-founder at OpenBottle at OpenBottle
Dan Roycroft is the co-founder of OpenBottle, an app that helps people discover and try high-end wines, which pitched on The Pitch. OpenBottle is a wine discovery platform in the consumer app space. Roycroft pitched OpenBottle at The Pitch's first-ever live show, alongside the startups Honeyfi and CBlocks.





