Dmitry Gurski founded Flo Health in 2015, turning it into the leading women’s health app globally with over 420 million downloads and 80 million monthly active users. From bootstrapped beginnings to a $200M Series C from General Atlantic in 2024 (valuing Flo at $1B+), Dmitry has scaled the company to profitability, with offices in Lithuania and the UK. 🎓 Expect to Learn: - How Flo became a $1B+ company without a clear playbook — and why long-term planning is mostly fiction - What 20 yea...
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Dmitry Gurski founded Flo Health in 2015, turning it into the leading women’s health app globally with over 420 million downloads and 80 million monthly active users. From bootstrapped beginnings to a $200M Series C from General Atlantic in 2024 (valuing Flo at $1B+), Dmitry has scaled the company to profitability, with offices in Lithuania and the UK. 🎓 Expect to Learn: - How Flo became a $1B+ company without a clear playbook — and why long-term planning is mostly fiction - What 20 yea...
How Revolut Hacked Growth With No Budget: Guerrilla Tactics, Partnerships, and Product-Led Virality (INSIGHT #18)
The Pursuit of Scrappiness
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How Revolut Hacked Growth With No Budget: Guerrilla Tactics, Partnerships, and Product-Led Virality (INSIGHT #18)
This is an insight from our previous conversation on growth hacking and building Revolut customer acquisition early on: You can grow fast without budget by trading value with the right partners.Putting your product where people already are makes them more likely to try it.Local, targeted efforts work better than big, generic marketing.It’s more important to get people using your product than just seeing it.Andrius Biceika is a non-executive director at Revolut. He was one of the early employe...
The Pursuit of Scrappiness
Dmitry Gurski founded Flo Health in 2015, turning it into the leading women’s health app globally with over 420 million downloads and 80 million monthly active users. From bootstrapped beginnings to a $200M Series C from General Atlantic in 2024 (valuing Flo at $1B+), Dmitry has scaled the company to profitability, with offices in Lithuania and the UK. 🎓 Expect to Learn: - How Flo became a $1B+ company without a clear playbook — and why long-term planning is mostly fiction - What 20 yea...