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From the cutting room floor
From the cutting room floor








from the cutting room floor

Q: How can your company be profitable if you are eradicating the need for people to buy more notebooks from you? For our base, the simplicity of a notebook is a huge plus. Rocketbook can be used anywhere, no matter how unplugged you are. Our customers prefer to avoid the cost and hassle of clunky devices that need charging, that could be damaged or lost, or that require a change in habit. People who like gadgets may choose hardware for their note-taking needs. Q: Is the market for digital note-taking moving toward iPads and other electronics?Ī: Our observation has been that people want choice, and that many people will continue to choose pen and paper. And unlike those notebooks, Rocketbook lets you sync your notes to the cloud. The $2 notebooks don't use Rocketbook's seven-symbol system and are not a fair comparison product. Most standard notebooks you see at office stores are closer to $4-$6 each. When you factor in reusability (Wave can be reused up to 5 times, officially, though many users get a dozen or more uses out of their books), the economics of Rocketbook Wave are comparable or better to those of traditional notebooks. You would only pay $2 for a notebook if it had a very low page count AND it was purchased in a bulk pack of 5 or more. Wonderful wrong about the cost economics? $1.90 for a regular notebook doesn't sound right. Rocketbook customers love the fact that they don't have to keep running to the store to buy notebooks that will only be thrown away! We mentioned it in the studio, but it didn't make it into the episode. Q: Doesn't the ability to reuse Rocketbook instead of wasting paper and killing trees have huge environmental appeal? Why wasn't this mentioned? Here is some detail that ended up on the cutting room floor. The TV segment lasted for about six minutes, but filming took close to an hour. Since our Shark Tank episode aired in May 2017, folks have been asking why so many key Rocketbook features weren't mentioned on the show.










From the cutting room floor