Foot Fairy App Net Worth 2023 Update (Before & After Shark Tank)

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Foot Fairy App, an app that measures the size of a child’s foot when placed on the screen of a tablet, was started by Sylvie Shapiro and Nicole Brooks in 2010. Foot Fairy App net worth was $500,000 in 2014 based on the Shark Tank deal.

In 2014 they appeared on season 5 of Shark Tank USA and made a deal with Mark Cuban, $100,000 for 40% of equity.

Foot Fairy app is not in business anymore. 

Foot Fairy App Net Worth

Net worth$500,000 (2014)
Annual Sales Revenue
Profits
Lifetime sales
InvestorMark Cuban
FounderSylvie Shapiro and Nicole Brooks
Employees

Foot Fairy App Net Worth Timeline

Net Worth 2023
Net Worth 2022
Net worth valuation 2014 after appearing on Shark Tank  $500,000
Net worth valuation 2014 before appearing on Shark Tank  $500,000

Foot Fairy App Pitch on Shark Tank

ProductApp that measures the size of a child’s foot when placed on the screen of a tablet
EpisodeSeason 05 Episode 29
Founders Sylvie Shapiro and Nicole Brooks
Asked for$75,000 for 15% Equity
Company nameFoot Fairy App
Final deal$100,000 for 40% Equity 
Shark Mark Cuban
LocationUSA

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Foot Fairy App Founders

Foot Fairy App was founded by Sylvie Shapiro and Nicole Brooks in 2010. Sylvie is a podiatrist with over 10 years of experience. He is passionate about providing high-quality foot care to his patients and is committed to using the latest technology to improve their care. Nicole is a business consultant with expertise in marketing and sales. He is responsible for growing Foot Fairy’s user base and ensuring that the app is profitable. The networth of Foot Fairy App’s founders Sylvie Shapiro and Nicole Brooks, is unknown as of 2023.

Key accomplishments

YearAccomplishment
2014Appeared on Shark Tank season 5 and Mark Cuban invested $100,000 for 40% Equity 

Conclusion

Some companies that appear on the show have not achieved great success, and the Foot Fairy App was one of them. Sometimes businesses don’t succeed because of many reasons. Sometimes, the deal falls through after the founders say yes on camera. Or, as you’ll see, sometimes things happen to the founders themselves, and they choose to abandon the business. Anything is possible. However,  Foot Fairy App went out of business in 2014. And the product is no longer available in the market.

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