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These guys created an app that stops college students from using their phones ' and it's so successful they dropped out of college

Published by Business Insider on Sat, 16 Apr 2016


In 2014,Mitch Gardner andRob Richardson, two students and fraternity brothers at Chico University in Northern California, were hanging out.Richardson, a computer science major, noticed something that was bugging him.While in class, everyone was looking at their phones, texting, and doing whatever, with "no one paying attention to the teachers" as Gardner recalls.The more they talked about it, the more annoyed they were. If technologycould cause that kind a phoneaddiction, then it could also solve it, too, they thought.So theybuilt an app called Pocket Points that rewards students for not using their phones while in class.Using "geo-fencing," (a GPS "fence" around the campus), the app can sense when a student is on campus and automatically lock the phone down. Students earn points while they are on campus with the app on/phone locked. When the student leaves campus, the phone unlocks andtexting and Snapchatting can commence.Points can then be cashed in for rewards at local businesses, like pizza, food, coffee, yogurt.They launched it on the Chico campus and in a couple of weeks, about one-third of the students were using it.Surprised by the response, they tried it at a much bigger campus, Penn State. Once again, within a few weeks, about one-third of the studentson campus were using it, Gardner tells us.The local newspaper wrote an article about it, seen by ChrisFriedland, CEO of Build.com, another Chico startup success story. He agreed to meet with themand liked them and the app so much, he invested, Gardner says. He's also become a mentor and"such a great help.""He's super busy but he always takes our call," Gardner says.With Friedland's investment, they were off. They used their Sigma Kai frat connections to hire college "ambassadors" in other schools as they launched in them. These ambassadorsspread the word about the app, and helped sign up local businesses.The app is now available at about100 schools and the adoption rate is close to 50%, Gardner tells us."There are twomillion people at the schools where we launched at, and 500,000 people are using the app," he says.Pocket Pointsalso has over 1,200 merchants using the app to advertise to the students and cash in points, Gardner says, like Papa Johns, Pizza Hut, Starbucks, Jamba Juice andsomeonline stores like LuLu's.And the founders haveraised a new $1.5 million round, hesays.Dropping out of collegeIn January, the team started to charge businesses advertising fees and to collect affiliate fees for online stores. In just a few months, revenue is in the healthyfive digits/month and doubling almost every month, although the company is not yet profitable, Gardner says.They are now up to 20 full-time employees.SobothGardner, 23, and Richardson, 21, dropped out of college to run their company full time. (At least temporarily, they each took a leave of absence and intend to finish school one day). Their families were not pleased but the founders felt they were looking at a "once in a lifetime opportunity," he says.And their investors warned them that they may not be able to juggle school and a burgeoning startup app at the same time.For now, Gardner is enjoying the ride and dreaming up expansion plans."Theres so much excitement around the app," Gardner says. "We want to launch intomore schools. Obviously, we'd likeevery student in the US and the whole world to be world to be on Pocket Point."SEE ALSO:An investor has shredded the value of its stake in Dropbox, Cloudera, and other billion-dollar startupsJoin the conversation about this storyNOW WATCH: Uber shared data on more than 12 million users with the US government
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