
In September 2020, The Haus got an invitation to Walmart’s open call which led to another meeting with two buyers a month later. By now, Caitie was graduating from college and could dedicate her time to growing Socket Lock-It. The first 38K went like hotcakes and customers wanted to buy more. So, The Haus started packing the product from their fulfillment center AKA their kitchen!

For the insert card, Rohrer added color to the back of the card, to add more eye appeal when reading the instructions. It allows for customizing the internal cavity following the contours of product within a standardized construct. This is a great option for a market entry product requiring no additional tooling costs. And that’s just what they got with Rohrer.īecause of time and budget considerations, Rohrer suggested their Quick Clam. But Caitie and company wanted more than a packager, they wanted a marketing partner who could help nurture their growth every step of the way in the retail space. Some may argue that a small business just starting out would select a local ‘mom-and-pop’ packager, rather than an industry leader like Rohrer. After doing a Google search and making some calls, The Haus chose Rohrer. The Haus is committed to being an All-American eco-friendly company. Once manufacturing kicked into high gear, Caitie’s company now had a name, “The Haus” and it was time to source a packaging partner. But they had no product manufactured, as they were still waiting on the molds to be delivered. With Mom’s sales and fundraising experience, Caitie got her first order for 38 thousand Socket Lock-Its. Needless to say, Caitie needed more help so she hired her first employee – Mom. This was all happening while Caitie was on an accelerated 3-year graduation program AND playing golf. Caitie’s next step was to contact her father’s patent attorney to ensure Socket Lock-It was in fact patentable.
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So Caitie had her business idea…but how to execute it? First, she drew up some preliminary sketches and got guidance from both her professors and Dad who has grown his own business over the past 30+ years. Rohrer was a very collaborative partner that gave us responses with a solutions-first mentality From all of this, Socket Lock-It was born.”

Why wasn’t anyone using these two extremely popular phone accessories together? I began searching for a product that combined the two, and to my surprise, there was nothing out there! Starting from that moment, I made it my mission to create a product that offers both the convenience of a wallet and the functionality of a phone grip. Caitie picks up the story: “During my freshman year of college, I noticed that nearly every student had either a cardholder or phone grip on their phone, but never both at the same time. He told her to be observant and look for a common problem in need of a solution.Īnd that’s just what she did. Caitie’s only problem was…what kind of business? For advice, she asked her Dad, an aeronautics entrepreneur himself for insight. But unlike her peers, Caitie wanted to start her own business the day she stepped on the High Point University campus. Majoring in entrepreneurism, she wanted her own business – just like her other classmates. When she started college in 2017, Caitie had a laser focus on her career path.
