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The Story
Kevin Flannery spent six years developing WiSpots, an interactive system that provides advertiser-supported wireless access to patients in high-traffic medical facilities, such as waiting rooms, check-in areas and examination rooms. Patients pick up a “wireless web pad” from the WiSpot display to check into the office, fill out surveys, sign up for clinical trials, simply surf the web or take care of email—all while receiving targeted advertisements and coupon offers.
The Pitch on Shark Tank
Wispots Waiting Room Advertising appeared on Shark Tank (Season 1) in 2009. Kevin Flannery pitched the product to the Sharks.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Wispots Waiting Room Advertising still in business?
Wispots Waiting Room Advertising was pitched on Shark Tank but isn't currently sold on Amazon or eBay. The brand may have pivoted, been acquired, or wound down.
Who founded Wispots Waiting Room Advertising?
Wispots Waiting Room Advertising was founded by Kevin Flannery.
Did Wispots Waiting Room Advertising get a deal on Shark Tank?
Deal details from the original pitch aren't in our records.
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