UpDown Nightlife set to relaunch app; secures lead investor for $500K seed round 

January 5, 2021  |  Channa Steinmetz

Joshua Lewis, UpDown Nightlife

When COVID-19 turned out the lights on nightlife in 2020, Joshua Lewis didn’t go into panic mode, he said. The persistent founder used the time to flesh out his app’s tech platform — and in the process found a key funder for UpDown Nightlife.

“This is our first real round of funding where we’re able to really put ourselves ahead, and we’re not just scratching the surface to fund ourselves,” Lewis added, describing the partnership that sees Ontarget Interactive sign on as lead investor for Updown Nightlife’s $500,000 seed round.

The digital marketing agency’s president, Terry Oehrke, will serve as chief technology officer for the startup, which connects consumers with entertainment and products in the local market.

“Having the opportunity to partner with Updown Nightlife App on their app is a huge opportunity,” Oehrke said in a press release. “We believe the app will change how people go out and look for a good time.”

Raising funds in the tech industry can be difficult enough, Lewis said, noting added strain for minority-led startups.

“Being a Black entrepreneur in today’s tech world, it’s really hard to get the respect you deserve from investment groups, investors [and] angels, VCs, because it’s not typical that the Black man is in the tech community,” Lewis said. “With that being said, I have to be really smart about how I raise this money and catch the interest of other investors.”

Click here to read more about Joshua Lewis’ experiences of being a Black founder in tech.

Developing a social scene

Lewis described the Ontarget Interactive partnership as “perfect timing” and expressed confidence moving forward in the platform’s funding round. He spent years building a business model through which UpDown Nightlife was generating its revenue by partnering with clubs and bars for weekly events, he said.

Joshua Lewis, UpDown Nightlife

Joshua Lewis, UpDown Nightlife

It all began during his college years with Lewis hosting events, he said. The budding entrepreneur realized he wanted to take what he was most passionate about — socializing — and turn it into a career. 

“The app idea came about from asking, ‘How do I help people enjoy themselves and make it more efficient to figure out where to go based on the things they like?’” Lewis explained. 

UpDown Nightlife launched on the App Store in 2016 and gained about 8,000 users within its eight months before funding ran out, he said. 

“I had to be smart and pull it out because I didn’t want to have a technology piece out there that wasn’t feasible or user friendly,” Lewis said. 

Confident in his product, Lewis spent the next three years learning the nightlife industry and the ways it makes money, he shared. 

“I realized that, obviously, without people and without liquor, you don’t have nightlife — those aspects are the epitome of it,” Lewis said. “So I had to find a way to penetrate the market based on that.” 

The solution: Partner with liquor brands and build the UpDown Nightlife website to collect data through liquor surveys and user interactions. 

“Say Crown Royal is your favorite drink,” Lewis said. “Well we will have a feature on the app that will show you where exactly you can go to get that drink.”

Relaunch for 2021

During the first six months of 2021, Lewis plans to begin beta testing the reworked UpDown Nightlife app — with an official launch toward the end of the year (COVID-permitting, he noted).

“I want to continue to be that guy who actually helps others enjoy their social scene through technology,” Lewis said. “It’s pure bliss for me and what I love to do.”

He’s also spent more time while the app is on a hiatus building the UpDown Nightlife blog, he shared — noting it’s been a way to gain more traction in the Kansas City community.

Click here to check out UpDown Nightlife’s website. 

This story is possible thanks to support from the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation, a private, nonpartisan foundation that works together with communities in education and entrepreneurship to create uncommon solutions and empower people to shape their futures and be successful.

For more information, visit www.kauffman.org and connect at www.twitter.com/kauffmanfdn and www.facebook.com/kauffmanfdn

startland-tip-jar

TIP JAR

Did you enjoy this post? Show your support by becoming a member or buying us a coffee.

Tagged , , ,
Featured Business
    Featured Founder

      2021 Startups to Watch

        stats here

        Related Posts on Startland News

        Initiative backed by Shopify funding expected to boost 500 Black-owned businesses in KC

        By Tommy Felts | November 23, 2022

        Editor’s note: KC BizCare is a financial supporter of Startland News. This story was produced independently by Startland News. KC BizCare announced a series of inclusive entrepreneurship initiatives Thursday, including a partnership with Operation HOPE that will provide 500 Black-owned businesses in Kansas City with resources to grow their businesses.   That partnership is part…

        Saile closes $1.35M round; set to double team in 2023 as mass production of ‘robots for salespeople’ under way 

        By Tommy Felts | November 22, 2022

        A Kansas City startup building an army of “Sailebots” — an artificial intelligence solution to a classic industry problem — impressed its new lead investor with its customized approach that avoids a “one size fits all” strategy.  “I’ve been in sales and marketing automation for 20 years,” said Lisa Calhoun, founder and managing partner at…

        Bored by your holiday spread? You butter believe these artisanal flavors will make taste buds give thanks

        By Tommy Felts | November 22, 2022

        Imagine a world with only vanilla ice cream or plain yogurt, Chris Buono challenged. “Of course, it’s inconceivable now because we have hundreds of different flavors of each of those,” said Buono, founder and CEO of Overland Park-based Buon-Riche Foods. “But I feel like that’s kind of where we are with butter and I just…

        Shop Small: 5 gifts for someone who needs a little self-care — even if that’s you (KC Gift Guide)

        By Tommy Felts | November 22, 2022

        Editor’s note: This feature is the second in Startland News’ five-part holiday gift guide showcasing Kansas City makers and their products. Check out the featured maker below, then keep reading for five gift ideas to get started. Christmas Eve was always a childhood favorite for Matt Bramlette. The Bear Soap Company and Mid Coast Modern…