ChordBuddy made a splash when it appeared on the third season of “Shark Tank.” And thankfully, it has continued to ride that wave well down the road. After the deal between ChordBuddy creator Travis Perry and investor Robert Herjavec was finalized, the business saw some major changes. As per BizzBucket, ChordBuddy saw a great bump in sales on Amazon and increased its reach by having musician John Rich as one of its spokespeople. The company’s line of educational products and kits can be found both on its website and on Amazon.
Perry was included in a segment for the “Shark Tank” spinoff series “Beyond the Tank” in 2015. In the segment, Perry explains that after his time on the show, the phone would not stop ringing from excited customers. Similarly, the product found its way into retail spaces, with Perry entering one during the segment that was down to its last ChordBuddy. However, Perry found difficulties with Herjavec when it was discovered that the company’s sales were gradually going down due to Perry spending his time developing a new educational product, the MathBuddy, which teaches math through music. He also refuses to have ChordBuddy be made overseas, much to Herjavec’s dismay. Things end happily, however, as the MathBuddy receives support from a group of educators following a presentation.