For fifteen seasons, “Shark Tank” has given thousands of entrepreneurs their big break.

But what happens when a business snags a coveted deal with one of the “sharks?”

Well, some become household names, such as Scrub Daddy, Squatty Potty, and Bombas socks.

shark tank hosts smiling for photo

The app allowed users to swipe on over 4,000 topics.

Alper’s compelling vision led investment mogul Mark Cuban to invest $200,000.

Despite a new era of digital connections, the Hater App saw a swift downfall within a year.

person swiping on dating app

Enter “Shark Tank,” where Alper pitched Hater to five hard-to-hey sharks.

At the time, the dating site only had around 10,000 daily users, per Alper’s pitch.

Upon its launch around Valentine’s Day 2017, Hater raked in 500,000 users.

Brendan Alper giving a pitch on Shark Tank

Even though Hater was short-lived, Alper is still active in technology entrepreneurship.

According to hisTwitterpage, he is the co-founder ofEverbloom, a cryptocurrency investment platform for YouTube creators.

This new venture seems to be finding relative success, with over 100 investors already engaged on the app.

In fact, some entrepreneurs have experienced quite the opposite in 2021, Sharks Kevin “Mr.

Wonderful” O’Leary and Kevin Harringtonfaced alleged fraud claimsfrom 20 business owners who made deals on the show.