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Shark Lessons - Native Ads
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Shark Lessons: Mark Cuban Missed. Kevin Harrington Won’t.
Imagine turning down a stake in Uber at a $10 million valuation, then watching it go public at $80 billion.
That’s exactly what happened to Mark Cuban.
Missed out on a 799,900% return.
But many of history’s biggest opportunities didn’t look obvious in the beginning. Fortunately, this time, a different shark made a different choice when Kevin Harrington invested in tech darling
Mode Mobile.
Winning Pattern Recognition
Over the past two decades, breakout companies tend to share a consistent pattern.
They don’t just improve existing systems, they redefine how people extract value from things they already have. To Kevin, the opportunity is obvious.
Mode Mobile did for smartphones what Uber did for cars, letting users get paid real cash for doing the things they already do on their phones.
Just like Uber turned cars into cash and Airbnb transformed spare rooms into revenue, Mode Mobile turns everyday smartphones into
EarnPhones that literally pay you back while you use them.
A Shift in How Consumers Interact With Technology
The underlying concept is straightforward.
People already spend 5+ hours a day on their phones browsing, listening to music, using apps, and engaging with content.
Mode isn’t curbing that behavior. Instead, the platform is designed to monetize behavior that already exists. And that fundamental shift is redefining what “screen time” means for people.
Early Traction Draws Investor Attention
Mode Mobile may be privately held, but the pre-IPO company has already reported significant growth metrics:
59,000+ INVESTORS AND 2 SOLD-OUT ROUNDS LATER:
Deloitte’s #1 in the U.S. –
Fastest-Growing Software Company in 2023
$115M+ in lifetime revenue – 32,481% revenue growth
490+ million users across the Mode ecosystem – over $1B in user earnings
Ticker “$MODE” reserved –
$0.50 pricing available in 2026
Profitable Business Model - $11.8M in EBITDA in 2025
All before going public.
And now the company has also secured the Nasdaq ticker $MODE , signaling its intention to pursue a public listing in the future.
This clear traction shows a company transitioning from early-stage concept to an established growth phase.
Timing: The Factor Most Investors Get Wrong
Looking back, Uber’s early investors benefited from timing and access, not perfect certainty. By the time the broader market recognized its impact, much of the upside had already been captured.
That dynamic is what often separates early participants from later entrants.
In Harrington’s case, his involvement shows a different approach than the one seen in past missed opportunities:
Recognize the pattern early.
Evaluate the model.
And act.
Same Setup, Different Outcome?
The combination of a large market, a behavioral shift, and early traction is what tends to attract attention from experienced investors.
For those observing from the outside, the comparison here is difficult to ignore:
One shark passed on a company that redefined an industry while another shark is all-in on a model he believes could reshape how consumers interact with their devices.
The Question for Investors Now
Most investors don’t miss opportunities like Uber because they aren’t interested.
They miss them because they arrive too early to feel certain, and become obvious only after the majority of growth has occurred.
Mode Mobile is still in an earlier phase relative to where companies like Uber were at IPO.
But opportunities like this don’t stay “early” for long.
Ready to Invest?
Early-stage pricing is now open through Mode’s SEC-qualified Reg A+ offering
Invest at $0.50/share
Early investors have a rare chance to secure up to 20% bonus shares in 2026
Mode Mobile recently received their ticker reservation with Nasdaq ($MODE), indicating an intent to IPO in the next 24 months. An intent to IPO is no guarantee that an actual IPO will occur.
The Deloitte rankings are based on submitted applications and public company database research, with winners selected based on their fiscal-year revenue growth percentage over a three-year period.
Pro forma and EBITDA, includes full year numbers of the businesses acquired through 2026.
Potential Uber return for Marc Cuban does not take into account dilution.
Share price is set by the company.
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