How These Seemingly Seasonal Under 30 Companies Survive Year Round

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2023 Under 30 lister Bunim Laskin told me his startup Swimply raked in $25 million in revenue last year renting private pools by the hour.

, sells portable ice-skating rinks that can be assembled in an hour, without tools, on any surface—just add water. But his company, EZ ICE, unsurprisingly saw the majority of theirIn the summer, he focuses on hiring, training and improving software. And, much like Laskin, he’s looking toward creating other products in the outdoor sport and recreation space.

“[The spring and summer] are like our playoffs and Christmas and the holidays are our Stanley Cup. And the week before the playoffs, if you tried to practice and get better, you would lose in the first round,” Gastel says. “It takes preparation the whole off-season., and that's what we're doing this time of the year.”, Swift, Musk, Nvidia, Zelda and Johannes Vermeer are all big winners.

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