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From mushroom-picking in Belarus to $200M/year. How he built Flo Health into a $1B health app. | Dmitry Gurski, Founder of Flo Health

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This is one of the wildest founder journeys you’ll ever hear. Dmitry Gurski went from growing potatoes and picking mushrooms on a farm in Belarus to building Flo—a billion-dollar company with 75M monthly users that dominates the health and fitness category worldwide. He started Flo in a market already controlled by PayPal co-founder Max Levchin’s startup, which had $30M in funding from a16z. Today, Flo is 100x bigger than its once-dominant rival.

Dmitry shares raw, unfiltered startup truths—like why he got rejected by 200+ VCs, why 90% of startup failures are team-related, and why most founders are delusional about product-market fit. He breaks down how simplicity beats complexity in product, why retention is everything, and how deleting features can actually boost revenue.

If you’re a founder, this episode will fundamentally change how you think about perseverance, pivots, and building something that lasts. Listen now—you’ll be referencing this one for years.

Why you should listen:

  • Why big market beats niche – How Flo won because it targeted all women’s health while competitors focused only on fertility.
  • How Retention is the real test – A product with natural recurring use cases (like periods) has built-in retention, unlike fitness or productivity apps.
  • Why simple wins – The first version of Flo was less complex than competitors but had far better predictions—accuracy mattered more than features.
  • Fundraising is brutal – Flo got 300+ investor rejections before raising $300M. Many VCs just didn’t “get” the space.

Keywords
startup, entrepreneurship, product design, user retention, Flow app, health and fitness, early stage founders, product market fit, simplicity, user engagement, retention, user case, app development, entrepreneurship, product market fit, mobile apps, business strategy, team dynamics, failure, success, risk, uncertainty, decision making, market demand, competition, product-market fit, fundraising, entrepreneurship, startup success, female health
Timestamps
(00:00:00) Intro
(00:09:10) Why you Need to Keep it Simple
(00:13:10) Why B2C is All About Retention
(00:19:05) Why you Need to Delete Features
(00:24:14) PMF is about the Shape of the Curve
(00:39:17) When to Persevere, When to Pivot, and When to Quit
(00:42:22) More attempts = more success
(00:51:34) The Idea for Flo
(00:59:05) Finding Product Market Fit
(01:02:07) Advice for An Early Stage Founder
(01:10:22) A Potato Story
Send me a message to let me know what you think!

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Разделы

1. From mushroom-picking in Belarus to $200M/year. How he built Flo Health into a $1B health app. | Dmitry Gurski, Founder of Flo Health (00:00:00)

2. Why you Need to Keep it Simple (00:09:10)

3. Why B2C is All About Retention (00:13:10)

4. Why you Need to Delete Features (00:19:05)

5. PMF is about the Shape of the Curve (00:24:14)

6. When to Persevere, When to Pivot, and When to Quit (00:39:17)

7. More attempts = more success (00:42:22)

8. The Idea for Flo (00:51:34)

9. Finding Product Market Fit (00:59:05)

10. Advice for An Early Stage Founder (01:02:07)

11. A Potato Story (01:10:22)

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Manage episode 470596474 series 3298391
Контент предоставлен Mistral.vc. Весь контент подкастов, включая эпизоды, графику и описания подкастов, загружается и предоставляется непосредственно компанией Mistral.vc или ее партнером по платформе подкастов. Если вы считаете, что кто-то использует вашу работу, защищенную авторским правом, без вашего разрешения, вы можете выполнить процедуру, описанную здесь https://ru.player.fm/legal.

This is one of the wildest founder journeys you’ll ever hear. Dmitry Gurski went from growing potatoes and picking mushrooms on a farm in Belarus to building Flo—a billion-dollar company with 75M monthly users that dominates the health and fitness category worldwide. He started Flo in a market already controlled by PayPal co-founder Max Levchin’s startup, which had $30M in funding from a16z. Today, Flo is 100x bigger than its once-dominant rival.

Dmitry shares raw, unfiltered startup truths—like why he got rejected by 200+ VCs, why 90% of startup failures are team-related, and why most founders are delusional about product-market fit. He breaks down how simplicity beats complexity in product, why retention is everything, and how deleting features can actually boost revenue.

If you’re a founder, this episode will fundamentally change how you think about perseverance, pivots, and building something that lasts. Listen now—you’ll be referencing this one for years.

Why you should listen:

  • Why big market beats niche – How Flo won because it targeted all women’s health while competitors focused only on fertility.
  • How Retention is the real test – A product with natural recurring use cases (like periods) has built-in retention, unlike fitness or productivity apps.
  • Why simple wins – The first version of Flo was less complex than competitors but had far better predictions—accuracy mattered more than features.
  • Fundraising is brutal – Flo got 300+ investor rejections before raising $300M. Many VCs just didn’t “get” the space.

Keywords
startup, entrepreneurship, product design, user retention, Flow app, health and fitness, early stage founders, product market fit, simplicity, user engagement, retention, user case, app development, entrepreneurship, product market fit, mobile apps, business strategy, team dynamics, failure, success, risk, uncertainty, decision making, market demand, competition, product-market fit, fundraising, entrepreneurship, startup success, female health
Timestamps
(00:00:00) Intro
(00:09:10) Why you Need to Keep it Simple
(00:13:10) Why B2C is All About Retention
(00:19:05) Why you Need to Delete Features
(00:24:14) PMF is about the Shape of the Curve
(00:39:17) When to Persevere, When to Pivot, and When to Quit
(00:42:22) More attempts = more success
(00:51:34) The Idea for Flo
(00:59:05) Finding Product Market Fit
(01:02:07) Advice for An Early Stage Founder
(01:10:22) A Potato Story
Send me a message to let me know what you think!

  continue reading

Разделы

1. From mushroom-picking in Belarus to $200M/year. How he built Flo Health into a $1B health app. | Dmitry Gurski, Founder of Flo Health (00:00:00)

2. Why you Need to Keep it Simple (00:09:10)

3. Why B2C is All About Retention (00:13:10)

4. Why you Need to Delete Features (00:19:05)

5. PMF is about the Shape of the Curve (00:24:14)

6. When to Persevere, When to Pivot, and When to Quit (00:39:17)

7. More attempts = more success (00:42:22)

8. The Idea for Flo (00:51:34)

9. Finding Product Market Fit (00:59:05)

10. Advice for An Early Stage Founder (01:02:07)

11. A Potato Story (01:10:22)

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