![]() He mystically states there is a 50/50 chance the cat in the box is dead and goes on to say “Flag, unlike Schrödinger’s cat, is definitely not dead, but we’re moving a little slow and have some bruises.” In a long and somewhat philosophical update, Agboola compares the company to Schrödinger’s cat, a thought experiment related to quantum physics. Finally, in a Kickstarter update dated March 28, 2017, Agboola says “we are not where we want to be and there’s still a way to go.” ![]() They deleted their social media accounts. I am not even sure the company exists anymore. Unfortunately, they are not getting a deal with the Sharks. ![]() In this tech-focused episode, Flag would appear to be a good service. Will the Sharks Bite on this Photo Opportunity? I don’t care if there’s an ad on the back it won’t show through the back of the frame. With the Flag Photo App, I am presumably getting a nice print for free. I’ll schlep to the drugstore which has a machine that prints on demand. Printing photos from the phone involves going online and paying for some company to print and mail them to me. With iPhones, I now have thousands of pictures at my disposal and every once in a while I’ll print a nice one and stick it in a frame. I remember when you used to have to schlep down to the drugstore, give them your film, and wait a week to pay 8 bucks to get 24 prints that may or may not be good pictures. One of my motto’s is, “if it’s free, it’s for me,” so I immediately loved this idea. They’re hoping a Shark can help get them back on track in episode 823. Initially, they had a lot of success, but it appears they ran into some difficulties along the way. The company raised $169,000 on Kickstarter back in 2014 to get the app going. This is probably to get their user base built. They claim they use higher quality photo paper than standard prints. If you don’t mind having an ad for a bank or an insurance company on the back, you’re all set. Say you took a nice family photo on your smart phone and you want a print: simply use the Flag Photo App and they’ll send one along. The reason they’re free is there are ads on the back of each photo. Savannah Cowley and Samuel Agboola appear in the Tank seeking an investment in their Flag Photo App, an app designed to print high quality photos for customers for free.
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