I've been learning with inventRight for over eight months now. I found the company in March 2022 after reading Stephen Key's book, "Become a Professional Inventor," and watching many of inventRight's helpful YouTube videos. I recommend starting here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-2L31LrT3T-OBNLuP_AnHw
InventRight is a company that's been helping inventors for over 20 years, that's a long time. They offer lots of resources to help inventors bring their ideas to market. This includes online classes, one-on-one coaching programs, 3D prototypes & sell sheets, invention consultations, and help with applying for provisional patents and reaching out to potential licensees.
InventRight is NOT an invention submission company and will not do the work for you. Instead, they help you develop the skills and knowledge to become a professional inventor and get your first product to market.
Starting out in this field can be scary AF, and it's easy to make some really expensive mistakes. But inventRight has a proven system that gives you your best chance for success.
I have a great coach and meet with him weekly– he uses the same 10-step system to license his own products and he has been down this same road many times before. It's good to have someone who knows where you are and what you're experiencing.
InventRight also offers tons of online resources for inventors, videos, templates, sell sheets, training sessions, PPAs and more. There is so much valuable information but honestly, the most important or best part for me is the weekly coaching call where my coach and I review my progress, answer my questions or concerns, and plan my next steps. This alone is worth the price of admission.
I've seen a few negative reviews recently from people who seem to have never even tried the inventRight program. Really? It's disappointing because these reviews seem more like personal attacks on the founders rather than real feedback about the company. Don't let these kinds of reviews stop you from trying out a system that could help you reach your goals and realize your dream of seeing your ideas turned into reality and your product on store shelves.
If you're thinking about inventRight, I suggest doing some research. Don't base your decision on any review, including this one.
Watch their videos, read one of Stephen Key's books, and maybe even schedule a call with Stephen or Andrew.
LinkedIn is also a good place to connect with other inventRight students and hear about their experiences. Just log in and search 'inventRight".
I can say for myself that inventRight has been a huge help. I now have two products with pending patents and I'm negotiating my first licensing deal. If you're like me and do better with some guidance, inventRight might be just what you need.
If you're stuck with your invention or don't know where to start, take a look at inventRight. They've been a huge help to me, making the invention process less scary, quicker and easier. I've had a really good experience with inventRight, and they could be what you need to bring your ideas to life.