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ReThink, an Anti-cyberbullying app, was started by Trisha Prabhu and its founded date was unknown. As of September 2023, ReThink net worth is $1 Million. Their sales have been on a rollercoaster for a couple of years.

On September 23, 2016, they appeared on Season 8 of Shark Tank USA and made a deal with Mark Cuban and Lori Greiner, for $100,000 for 20% equity. The final valuation was $500,000, the same actual amount as the founder’s initial estimate.

ReThink anti-cyberbullying app, is still in business as of August 2023. You can download the app from leading app stores like Google Play, Apple Store, And the Rethink official website.

ReThink Net Worth

Net worth$1 Million (2023)
Annual Sales Revenue
Profits
Lifetime sales
InvestorsMark Cuban and Lori Greiner
FounderTrisha Prabhu
Employees25 to 40

ReThink Net Worth Timeline

Net Worth 2023$1 Million
Net Worth 2022$800,000
Net Worth 2021$700,000
Net Worth 2020$650,000
Net worth valuation in 2016 after appearing on Shark Tank  $500,000
Net Worth Valuation in 2016 before appearing on Shark Tank  $500,000

ReThink Pitch on Shark Tank

Company nameReThink
ProductAnti-cyberbullying app
EpisodeSeason 08 Episode 01
Founder Trisha Prabhu
Asked for$100,000 for 20% equity
Final deal$100,000 for 20% equity
SharksMark Cuban and Lori Greiner
LocationNew York, USA

ReThink Founder

ReThink was founded by Trisha Prabhu. She was inspired to create the app because of a heart-wrenching cyberbullying story. She wanted to give help to the people who get bullied in cyberspace. ReThink’s founder, Trisha Prabhu, has a net worth of USD 1 Million as of 2023.

Key accomplishments:

YearAccomplishment
2023ReThink has gained popularity and they have positive reviews on the Google Play Store and Apple Store
2016ReThink app has been featured on Shark Tank

Conclusion:

From their beginnings on Shark Tank to their current status as a thriving business. They have proven that with the right idea and execution, anything is possible. We can’t wait to see the future for Spretz and its continued success.

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