When 2 Companies Want to License Your Invention
The Rennstand solves the problem of jacking and supporting in the right spot. It’s easy, sets up in seconds and it is safer for the vehicle and the operator. With the help of inventRight's coaching program, Frank - the inventor of the Rennstand - secured a licensing deal. He describes his journey and how he balanced interest from two major players.
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Frank did not set out to get a licensing deal,
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What a SWEET invention! It is so common sense! Makes you wonder why this wasn't available 40 years ago!
This is a very good idea. Not only does it help place the jack, but this jack would be much more stable with its wide base. Simplifying a process AND making it safer! winner!
@inventRight
Жыл бұрын
Smart idea thank you!
Congrats, Frank! Wow, a mention by Street Outlaws?! Now that's cool!
Wow, as a car guy and a product developer, this is amazing. I’m about to start a new project, definitely getting a set of these.
Navigating licensing agreements is extremely difficult and time-consuming. You absolutely must have someone helping if you haven't done it before. Some inventors try to do this alone, but they always regret it.
@christopherbenyola6794
Жыл бұрын
Hello Mr. Key, I have been working on a product for sometime now and I honestly had no idea what to do with my idea. I came across your page a few days ago and I love what you guys are doing here. I can’t stop binge watching these videos. They contain very valuable information, in my opinion, more valuable then what I learned at business school. Thank you for these.
Great Job Frank., Not only do you have a great invention but you are going to save lives. #NeverStopInventing
CONGRATULATIONS for your perseverance and to InventRight team for this happy ending journey ! .... Cheers from Portugal 🇵🇹
Congrats to Frank. He worked tirelessly on this product and deserves the success. I know because I was the Product Manager (formerly of that large company) that believed in the idea and started the project but our company was too slow and conservative. Let me know if you'd like to interview a Product Manager to explain things from the other side, not about this product in particular, but in general. I'd be happy to contribute.
@sansss2027
5 жыл бұрын
Great suggestion
@inventRight
5 жыл бұрын
YES we'd love to interview you about this topic. Email madeleine@stephenkeymedia.com.
@stephenkey3137
5 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much Atul!
@inventRight
5 жыл бұрын
Atul, you rock. Read our interview! www.inc.com/stephen-key/a-former-product-development-manager-pulls-back-curtain-on-open-innovation.html
@ecirlos4902
5 жыл бұрын
How can I send you a great Idea Atul !? 🙂
Great job Frank...and even more importantly, great invention...
Great interview, great product. Congratulations.
"Everything worked out." Invaluable information for when 2 companies want to license your idea. 😂
Amazing interview
Hi, I have a question... so how would I go about, if I have a product that I believe can be licensed to more than one company. My product is essentially universal and anyone can use. The only thing that changes would be the company logo, name, team, etc. I kinda dont know where to turn, or do I just move forward and attempt with all these companies and see what happens..?
Really great, handy invention. Well done. 😃
I'd love to hear exactly how that "break-up" conversation went!
Another inspirational gem 💎
Great story congratulations!
Great video, real life sharing congrats ! And thank you !
@inventRight
Жыл бұрын
Thank you Vee!
Good job guys!
Congratulations Frank. My question to Stephen, is the contingency fees agreement a good choice for the product developers who live outside USA and want to sell their ideas to American companies ?
Actually a really good product
Hello from NY. Thank ya both very very much for sharing this video and it’s content. It helps! And that helps ya back! The law of planting and harvesting. I have a question, is it a problem (copyright, etc) mentioning the names of that big company or companies? And, is it another problem, mentioning a ruff amount of money invested and contract amounts(profit)to be gain for the idea? Just for motivating purposes. Thank you again
@inventRight
5 жыл бұрын
Great questions. We typically shy away from disclosing too much information before the product is on the market. Sometimes, legal clauses prevent us from naming a company. Most inventors who are still making money from their inventions are wary of disclosing exactly how much they are making. This is a smart way of protecting themselves. Watch our video with Brian Walker for a disclosure of how much he spent and how much he made: kzread.info/dash/bejne/iXmKuKxqYZTIaNI.html
@tylee3369
2 жыл бұрын
Wait a minute InventRight. I still didn't really see the answer to a bigger question here. I'm going to use a quick simple example: Basketball the item or ball has Spalding Wilson AND1 (Brands) and many other different brands. That appears to be multiple licensing correct. If so what is that called and how is that possible?
That is a cool invention.
I have a product idea (it is device) and I did some research there's non like it, however I saw one product that somehow close to the product idea that I have in its concept. my question is, would it be a good idea if I made a sample of the product? considering the time and effort I will have to put in, might take years to the final product. due to manufacturing the device and programming it to be connected and controlled by cellphones. I really want to own the idea. what is your advice?
@inventRight
5 жыл бұрын
Our strategy for bringing products to market is based on marketing materials, not a physical prototype. Without any validation from the market, spending years working on a sample of your idea doesn't make much sense... to us anyway. Have you read Stephen's book "One Simple Idea"? It provides an in-depth explanation of the inventRight 10-step process.
Love the show, insight, advice, etc. The question: If you are courting two companies simultaneously, and both are actively developing the product or even one for that matter, are you not in fact acting in bad faith, sharing one company's modifications/improvements with the other (even though it's your invention). How do you qualify or justify that?
@stephenkey3137
5 жыл бұрын
No modifications/ improvements were made. It's hard to navigate 2 contracts at the same time. This does not happen very often. First one that comes to the table gets the deal. It's just business. Thanks for the comment.
Got it right away ;)
I was wondering if you can typically license your product/invention to more than 1 company. Unless a company requests an exclusive, would it be in bad taste or even counter productive to make a agreement with another company on the same product, or maybe a slight modification to the original?
@inventRight
4 жыл бұрын
It is definitely possible to license the same idea more than once, but you're also correct - most companies want an exclusive. There are respectful ways to negotiate around that. See here: kzread.info/dash/bejne/fYtoqayzk9rcmZM.html www.inc.com/stephen-key/how-to-license-an-idea-to-more-than-one-company.html kzread.info/dash/bejne/aH53mtZsmKy5qbQ.html Thank you for watching!
Find out more about the inventRight coaching program by calling 1-800-701-7993, emailing andrew@inventright.com, or scheduling an appointment: www.inventright.com/contact
Did they delay just trying to run out your provisional??
how do we get to reach you good sir.
helpful video. Is it possible for me to apply for a patent in the US without visiting the country?
@monamonae9562
5 жыл бұрын
absolutely!
Good evening. I have what I assume is "everything" after about 7 months of tedious/meticulous study/research which includes a huge list of company contacts; I have prototypes; I have my Patent Pending status; I have my Sell Sheet and a License Agreement already typed up which includes the Improvement Clause/Grant Back details; Expected upfront payment and monthly residuals/royalties expected based on my calculations/assessment for my product in the massive market it is targeting, as this revolutionary product will change the genre for at least a decade if not more (within my field) . I've reached out to several companies (about 30 companies but about 120 people in total which represent various important key members of those companies thus far) in the past 2+ weeks. Do I now make calls to continue my persistence and show how hungry I am? Do I sit and wait until Im contacted? I don't want anyone to feel pressured? I'm a bit confused at this time as to my next step(s). Btw, please disregard the name of my youtube channel, as that is my character name for Hip Hop music I create. I would love the opportunity to get some feedback from you. Could you please email me at mussecreations@yahoo.com? I am willing to disclose my product/sell sheet if need be, so you can have a better idea of my design, efforts and circumstance to be guide me if possible. Thank you in advance.
@stephenkey3137
5 жыл бұрын
Congratulations! Sounds like you have done great job. A few quick tips. No one will sign "your" licensing agreement. How to reach out to companies is very complicated and time consuming. Please download our free e-book on "Getting In". It's on our website. inventright.com Thanks for watching!
@SkTzO76
5 жыл бұрын
@@stephenkey3137 Definitely very grateful for your response, link and free ebook. I've learned so much from you...truly humbled and appreciative.
That’s smart 😮
ive got a product with tons of sales , i want to get it licensed, how can i get a company to do this? where can i show my product to companies?
@MindsetAlchemy
3 жыл бұрын
Find companies that could use your idea/ product then go on linkedin and search for product managers, sales mangers, etc. that would present it to executives to consider acquisition if its something they can benefit from. Just message them on Linkedin or call the company and ask for those specific employees and if you can't get ahold of them at least ask for their email address.
May I ask how much in royalties did he get in the licensing deals?
@inventRight
Жыл бұрын
I don’t know. Most people like to keep that private.
Why is two companies a "dangerous game" or a bad thing? Why not as many as possible interested and working negotiations towards a licencing agreement? Especially if they are slow walking the process, seems like a strategically better position to be in, imo.
f/ck that is a great idea. i always thought jack stand were stupid not being able to find somewhere to put them.
Easy way of contacting Andrew and Stephen please(fb, wassapp?)
@inventRight
5 жыл бұрын
www.inventright.com/contact
can a non US resident apply for a patent in the US?
@inventRight
3 жыл бұрын
Yes.
Can u license to multiple companies.
@inventRight
4 жыл бұрын
Yes. kzread.info/dash/bejne/fYtoqayzk9rcmZM.html kzread.info/dash/bejne/h6eg2raycamXkqw.html
I'm surprised the Rennstand is not a tripod design. If someone tries to jack up all four corners there wouldn't be much to stop sideways movement.
@craigcampbell66
5 жыл бұрын
Sounds like you have an invention all of your own. Innovation patent. Good luck.
How do you licence to two companies
@inventRight
Жыл бұрын
It’s not easy.
It is pretty good story. I like it. I have a PPA filed. I would like you help me to find a right buyer. How to contact you?
@inventRight
5 жыл бұрын
You can reach Stephen and Andrew at inventRight here: www.inventright.com/contact
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This was very uplifting. Pardon the pun.
@inventRight
Жыл бұрын
Love the humor Jacob. Keep Inventing! - Andrew Krauss, inventRight Co-Founder
Why playing with fire? Can't u show your idea to multiple companies at the same time?
My invention/idea would possibly only peak the interest of foreign manufactures, how would this work? Would this be a different procedure than usual. Say I get a patent on my idea, they see it and say "thank you, bye bye" and now they have my invention and do not have to answer to US laws.
@inventRight
3 жыл бұрын
If you're looking for help with your go-to-market strategy, get in touch with us: www.inventright.com/contact
As a sideline he could work as a double of Tony Robbins isn't?
@inventRight
3 жыл бұрын
Lol!
@alexandrevaliquette1941
3 жыл бұрын
@@inventRight Two great person nonetheless.
So , i don't know the rest of you but i didn't learn anything from wasting 10 min of my life watching this video . I thought there will be some points in how to navigate those waters but...........nothing at all.
@Mursaat100
4 жыл бұрын
Hey! I agree that some videos on InventRight don't really add much value, but many of them are great! Also, if you are into licensing and want to discuss it, please hit me up with a message on my channel! kzread.info/dron/kCpfUyIuP6oT_9L45wkyEQ.htmldiscussion
Regular Jacks are already manufactured with the intention of being safe. You're invention was unnecessary.
@inventRight
4 жыл бұрын
If that were true, it's unlikely a company would have licensed his idea from him.
@christopheraraiza4211
4 жыл бұрын
@@inventRight unnnecessary is not the same as unsellable. What I mean by unnecessary is that "the safe jack" is a complementary product to the existing jack mechanism which is already engineered to do the function of this new product... to be safe. But I'm glad he was able to make money from his idea.