They Almost Went Broke… Then Built a $31M Business | Episode 61
About Video
The franchising consultant they paid $100,000 to get their paperwork done turned out to be embezzling
money and having an inappropriate relationship with a staff member. The company collapsed. Eight months
of work, gone. The other four companies they'd been working with also went under. Adam Newman's
response was to keep going — and eventually sell for $31 million.
Adam Newman is the co-founder of Monkey Bar Storage (originally Gorgeous Garage), a garage
organization company his father Jared started in a two-car garage in Boise with a shelf he welded himself.
Adam built it into a 120-location dealer network, hit $31M in revenue the year they sold, and walked away
with an eight-figure exit. He sat down with Stu at a live Startups with Stu retreat near Yellowstone
National Park to break down exactly how they did it.
What he covers:
→ Jared Newman building the first shelf system to organize his own garage — then a neighbor's backyard party of 20+ employees accidentally becoming their first marketing campaign
→ Year 1 revenue of $46,000 with $48,000 in costs — and how a year's worth of severance pay kept the lights on
→ Doubling revenue three years in a row without a single dollar of advertising, purely on word of mouth
→ Taking out a $25,000 SBA loan (with two old pickup trucks and two laptops as their only assets) to start a Salt Lake City dealership — and doing $160,000 in their first partial year
→ Getting robbed by a franchise consultant who embezzled $100,000 of their money, then being saved by the president of the national franchising association — who flew out privately to Rexburg to meet with them
→ How a single sales rep named Reg Allen took them from 8 locations to 47 locations in two years
→ Taking over every dealer's website, marketing, photography, and content — and why that made dealers never want to leave
→ Designing their own overhead rack system by putting Jared "in a box" with tight parameters — and beating competitors on dimensional shipping weight to cut costs
→ Growing the Amazon and third-party marketplace channel from 1 unit sold to a $1 million annual channel in two years
→ Adding a cabinet line after one dealer proved it doubled ticket prices from $2–4K to $9–10K
→ Revenue milestones: $5M (2010/11), $9M (2012), $16M (2015/16), $24M (2019), $31M the year they sold
→ The secret sauce: what Jared did at every install that made customers remember him — not the product — and how it became a systemized revenue driver across 120 locations
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📌 CHAPTERS
00:00 – Intro: Adam Newman and how he met Stu 21 years ago
04:00 – Jared Newman: farm kid, welder, and the shelf he built to organize his own garage
09:00 – Year 1: $46K revenue, $48K costs, and the backyard party that changed everything
14:00 – Three years of doubling with zero advertising — and the numbers that convinced Adam to go all in
19:00 – The $25K SBA loan, the Salt Lake dealership, and $160K in the first partial year
24:00 – Expanding to four locations, the 2007 housing crash, and the franchising question
29:00 – The $100K franchise consultant who embezzled everything — and the national president who flew to Rexburg to help
35:00 – Building the dealer model: from loose and chaotic to 120 locations with full marketing control
40:00 – Reg Allen: the sales rep who sold 20 dealerships in year one, then 47 in year two
44:00 – Designing their own overhead rack by boxing Jared in with impossible constraints
49:00 – The $1 million Amazon channel, the cabinet line, and doubling average ticket price
54:00 – Revenue timeline: $5M to $31M and the eight-figure exit
58:00 – The secret sauce: what Jared did at every install that no competitor thought to copy
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