Dragons' Den archive
Dragons' Den Season 15: What Happened Next
The season 15 pitches we follow past the episode, tracked to what you can still buy.
58 products and businesses across 14 episodes
Products from this season
Browse the pitches, episode by episode
Episode 1
4 pitchesEpisode 2
4 pitchesEpisode 3
5 pitches




The Wool Couture Company
billed as online retailer for big wool yarns and finished goods knitting
Episode 4
2 pitchesEpisode 5
4 pitchesEpisode 6
4 pitchesEpisode 7
4 pitchesEpisode 8
4 pitchesEpisode 9
6 pitchesEpisode 10
4 pitchesEpisode 11
5 pitches

Glazesafe Limited
billed as two products which help construction workers safely carry out window



Episode 12
4 pitchesEpisode 13
4 pitches

Driven Media
described as advertising business enabling businesses to advertise on trucks and lorries


Episode 14
4 pitchesSeason 15 of Dragons' Den aired in 2017 to 2018. We track 9 of its pitches here, following each one past the on-air handshake.
Of those, 8 struck a deal on air and 1 left without one. Deal terms below are public record; whether a product is still for sale is something we verify separately.
Nine pitches make season 15 a big file, and it holds our widest valuation spread. Playbrush asked Β£100,000 for just 5%, implying a Β£2,000,000 business, was offered exactly that by four Dragons, and turned it down. At the far end, Eco Spot's Β£25,000 for 35% prices it around Β£71,000.
Dock & Bay rewards anyone reading equity closely, giving up a lean 10% for Β£75,000 at a Β£750,000 valuation, while B Tempted put 40% on the table for the same money. Nana's Manners is the year's clearest negotiation, a Β£50,000 ask against 20% that closed at 30%. Tech and food make up most of the roster.
The season where the highest valuation went home with nothing.











































