
Free Inventor Consultation — Limited Spots Weekly
Your idea can make you money. Let’s figure out how.
A free, private call with Jarrel Byer — inventor and licensing strategist from Trinidad & Tobago. No pressure. You don’t even have to reveal your idea.
Only 3 spots left this week. New spots open Monday.
You never have to share your invention idea.
I can give you a full action plan — on patents, licensing, and how to approach companies — without knowing what your idea is. You control what you share. The call is about giving you a clear path forward, not extracting your concept.
Walk away with a real plan — not generic advice.
Find out if your idea can make money Honest feedback — no hype. Is it licensable? Sellable? What needs work before you spend a dollar?
Get your fastest money path License it to a big company and collect royalties? Sell it yourself? We’ll figure out which fits your budget and your goals.
Know how to protect your idea Plain-language patent and trademark guidance. No legal jargon. No confusion.
Cut your costs before you spend a dollar Manufacturing and design tips from someone who actually builds things on a budget.
Leave with one clear next step Not a vague list — a concrete action tailored to exactly where you are right now.
Who you’re talking to
Jarrel Byer — Independent Inventor, Manufacturing & Design Engineering Student, Founder of Invention Skills
I’m not a consultant who just talks about inventing. I’m an independent inventor actively negotiating a licensing deal with a multimillion-dollar company — right now, while working with inventors like you. I’ve developed 2,000+ invention ideas and sold products direct to consumers. I help budget-conscious inventors move fast, spend less, and actually get paid for their ideas.
Common questions
How do I license my invention to a company? Licensing means a company pays you royalties to use your idea — you don’t manufacture anything. To start, you need a sell sheet, a prior art search, and a list of target companies. That’s exactly what I help you put together. We can map this out on the free call.
Do I need a patent before I can license my invention? No — and waiting for a patent before talking to companies is one of the biggest mistakes inventors make. A provisional patent application gives you “patent pending” status fast and cheaply. We’ll cover the right timing on your call.
What is a sell sheet for an invention? A sell sheet is a one-page document that pitches your invention to a potential licensee or buyer. It shows what the product does, why it’s better than what’s out there, and why a company should care. It’s the most important document in licensing — and I help inventors build them.
I don’t have a big budget. Is this still for me? Yes — this is built exactly for you. The whole approach is about spending less than the typical inventor and still getting real results. Budget-conscious inventors are exactly who I work with.
What if I’m not comfortable sharing my idea? You don’t have to share it. I can give you a complete strategy — patent timing, how to approach companies, what to prepare — without knowing your invention. You share only what you’re comfortable with.
How much does it cost to license an invention? A full licensing preparation — sell sheet, prior art search, and a targeted list of 20+ companies — runs $450 at Invention Skills, with a 7-day delivery guarantee. The free consultation call itself costs nothing.
Why is the free call limited? No catch. I can only run a small number of quality calls each week and still do my own inventing work. When the spots are gone, they’re gone until Monday.
One conversation can change everything.
Stop guessing. Stop overspending. Get a real plan for your invention — free, this week, before spots are gone.
No cost. No obligation. You control what you share.
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