
Kribsavup and Music Habitat—are stepping into the spotlight on Episode 10 of Go Fund Yourself, airing April 3 on Cheddar TV. The show, now a favorite among entrepreneurship enthusiasts, continues to offer a unique blend of startup storytelling, investor insights, and real-time audience participation.
At the heart of each episode are three powerhouse “Titans”: Rory J. Cutaia, Jayson Waller, and David Meltzer—highly successful business leaders who bring their experience, tough questions, and occasionally, investment interest to the table.
Kribsavup: Tackling the Homeownership Gap with Fintech
With housing affordability continuing to dominate national conversations, Kribsavup app aims to become a category-defining platform for aspiring homeowners. The company’s solution combines fintech innovation with financial literacy, giving users access to smart savings tools, credit improvement strategies, and personalized AI guidance.
Kribsavup’s AI-powered homeownership assistant, “Steward,” is designed to walk users through everything from budgeting and debt planning to readiness for mortgage pre-approval. Their mission is ambitious: to help 1 million new homeowners by 2030—a bold move given that over 117 million Americans currently rent or remain priced out of the market.
What sets Kribsavup apart is its focus on underserved communities and individuals who may not have access to traditional financial planning services. By demystifying the path to homeownership and providing practical tools along the way, Kribsavup is positioning itself as a financial wellness partner for a new generation of buyers.
Music Habitat: Building a Decentralized Network for Live Music
Also featured in this week’s episode is Music Habitat, a digital platform looking to reshape the live music landscape. At a time when small venues struggle and independent artists face steep challenges monetizing their work, Music Habitat offers an ecosystem where fans, venues, and performers connect and thrive together.
The platform helps venues book talent efficiently while allowing artists to promote gigs, build a following, and earn directly from their craft. By decentralizing the music booking process and focusing on local, grassroots growth, Music Habitat hopes to reinvigorate the cultural infrastructure that live entertainment relies on.
The team behind the platform includes industry veterans who understand both the creative and business sides of the music world. Their roadmap includes scaling the platform nationally and integrating innovative features like fan engagement tools, artist analytics, and hybrid event hosting.
The Titans Behind the Table
The startups are pitching their visions to a panel of entrepreneurial giants:
- Rory J. Cutaia, the show’s creator and CEO of VERB Technology, is known for building high-growth SaaS ventures and developing interactive video tech that powers Go Fund Yourself‘s unique format.
- David Meltzer, a respected business strategist and co-founder of Sports 1 Marketing, brings decades of experience in mentorship, branding, and startup acceleration.
- Jayson Waller, a serial entrepreneur and former CEO of a billion-dollar solar company, is known for his bold energy and no-nonsense business acumen.
Together, they provide real-time feedback and challenge each entrepreneur to defend, refine, and elevate their vision.
A New Model for Startup Exposure
Unlike traditional pitch shows, Go Fund Yourself combines entertainment and investment access. Viewers are invited to invest in the companies they see on-screen by scanning QR codes or clicking live links—making the show both a platform and a pipeline for capital.
As the startup ecosystem continues to evolve, shows like Go Fund Yourself represent a shift in how companies get funded, how stories are told, and how communities engage in early-stage innovation. Apply here: https://info.gofundyourself.show/applications