Join us in watching Alex Felipelli, our Founder and CEO, in a great interview to Plant CEO youtube channel and podcast. If you are interested in plant-based entrepreneurship you should definitely check it out!
Special thanks to Anant Joshi 🌱 for hosting us!
PLANT CEO #37 – Veggly the No.1 vegan and vegetarian dating app:
Plant-based Entrepreneurship – Interview transcript:
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Anant Joshi: Hello and welcome to plant CEO in today’s episode I like to welcome Alex Felipelli, the CEO and founder of Veggly Hi Alex, how are you doing
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alex: I’m good, how are you. Thanks for having me.
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Anant Joshi: Great to have you on the show and US Sao Paolo at the moment.
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alex: That’s correct.
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alex: I’m from here and
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alex: busier the call, but he’s based here where
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alex: The whole team is here for now.
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Anant Joshi: Yeah, sure. So yeah, really excited to know more about your, your dating app. So can we start by just if you can describe what it is for everyone, but also maybe explain a little bit on how it’s different from normal dating apps.
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alex: Sure, sure.
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alex: I guess I mean so so gradually is basically a a vegan and vegetarian dating app, right. So some people simplify it explained. He explains the Tinder for vegans or vegetarians.
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alex: We think it’s a lot more, but I’ll go into the differences in a minute. So I think the you know this, the simple explanation is is that we we
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alex: Then the main difference is is obviously the focus right so we we already have, like most people who use virtually ISA ISA is if you have an image up there in those statistics as well. We have
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alex: 60% of the users are vegans and another 30% roughly is vegetarian. So we have only thing that we find themselves as being transition right and
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alex: You know, so people. That’s where you go to find vegan singles basically right so
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alex: Vision is the number one thing and for vegans and vegetarians and and that that focus and of course all of our communication, all of our marketing, all of that is is targeted and it’s for vegans and
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alex: Vegetarians right. So, um, that’s the main difference for sure that’s the number one reason why people choose veggie
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alex: We also have a few other differences in terms of like we we tried not to make the app too much like a binary like liking or not, like, you know, like some of these other ones.
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alex: Because we wanted to build this kind of a community and like you could you can, for example, not like someone for dating, but maybe you want to maybe just to
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alex: Be friends. A lot of people use the app also to find friends. In fact, we’re going to make it more formal soon but it’s already other people ready to use. Right. They
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alex: Set up a profile and they say they’re just looking for friends because we know, and I think we’ll get there like this part of the reason
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alex: Why we created it.
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alex: It’s mostly to help people, especially when you’re just making the transition. It’s hard. Normally, you have just friends and people, you know, where are
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alex: Meat eaters and you want to meet new people, especially for dating, but even also for for for, you know, friends, and so on. So I think that’s the main difference we tried to make it a little more
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alex: More of a community and we want to even improve on that, like, make it more as a community of almost like a social network, not, not that the first know they’re not going to get that far, but at least a little more on that direction.
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alex: But in and not so much like you know Swipe right, swipe left as in some other apps that is very frustrating sometimes right becomes like a manual that we wanted to avoid that one.
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Anant Joshi: Yeah. And so, obviously, you still have that ability today and you know Swipe right, swipe left
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alex: And right
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Anant Joshi: With the with the connection as part of the friendship part is that area, something that you could search on or something that you’re planning to do or
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Anant Joshi: Would it same way
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alex: Yeah, yeah. So, and cheaply. Right. So the way it works. Right now, it’s still like you would as you you, that part is very similar. You go in and use. So the profiles you like and then if you get a veg match. That’s a, you know, our match the match.
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alex: You can chat.
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alex: And, you know, then. So that’s how the how it operates right that the difference is that it’s not going to automatically
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alex: You know, remove the person. If you don’t like right you can still do that. Like, you can exclude the roadblocks and one, of course, right, maybe you don’t want to see that person.
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alex: But, but it’s not. It’s not like you just swipe left and it’s gone. Right. Like, just like in those situations.
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alex: In the for the for the friendship right now. It’s really, I mean it’s let’s say more, something that the users created because like you
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alex: A lot of, like I said, a lot of people have that difficulty of finding friends and so on. So they they go in and see, I just want to find friends and they put that in the profile. They just write it down and then you know someone who have a match.
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alex: Would know that so they wouldn’t you know if they’re interested in more than that. They maybe they wouldn’t
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alex: Function right
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alex: But, but then the the
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alex: So that’s the way it’s it’s already working a lot of people is using for that. And some people use for both, of course, like they they they use for to find friends. But then if you know something more happens
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alex: The better it is for the better. But then the we want to also make it more formal. In a sense, where you you actually create a profile where you say, like in the profile, you’re only looking for friendship and then those profiles would only show to people.
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alex: Running for friendship right so you wouldn’t
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alex: Just because, of course, even though you’re, you may write down you’re looking for friendship means sometimes get a little
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alex: Awkward. If you are in a relationship, right. So that’s why we want to make it more formal. But, but, yeah, I mean, that’s really kind of more future thinking, right, like, though the right now. It’s really just for more for dating.
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alex: And it’s just a just to say that it’s it’s got these community.
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alex: Idea behind right it’s
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alex: So right there.
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Anant Joshi: Is there a trend or growing trend that vegans will not date a meat eater and vice versa.
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alex: Yes, I mean the we just released the E. The survey results. We did a survey with seven 7000 or 7400 people
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alex: On on the app and and they responded. One of the questions in this survey that we already published
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alex: In its he went out on plant based news and in the independence, we can maybe add the links to the
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alex: And
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alex: It’s the results. Was that 52% of the vegans would not data a meat eater. Right.
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alex: I think that’s, you know, if we asked how many would prefer to date a, you know, an a vegan or vegetarian.
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alex: Definitely, he would be close to 100% in terms of
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alex: They would prefer. Yeah.
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alex: But then these 52% said they wouldn’t date, like the apparently. Look, it’s just like they would not consider at a meat eater. Right. Or some people, you know, they would date and try to convert
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alex: But that’s, of course, very hard. And so, you know,
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alex: Some people prefer to separate the activism from their love life. And so that’s where we help right so so it’s a, it’s a, it is a trends and we see more and more. In fact, the same survey for the same serving for even the vegetarians in the app responded that
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alex: Turned out 39% of the budget there and said they wouldn’t date a meat eater, but it’s not. It’s a little less strict, but it’s still like a, you know,
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Anant Joshi: Yeah. What about what about a vegan dating a vegetarian, for example.
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alex: Well, yeah, so
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alex: That was so the percentage. There was smaller, much more. I think he was wanting to think
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alex: 20%
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alex: Said that they would not data vegetarian.
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alex: Right. So yeah, so that’s a, you know, still like if if you have, you know, I mean 50% out of the so basically 20% of those of those with with not data a vegetarian even right so it’s
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alex: Yeah, the surveys quite it’s quite quite nice. We should probably add the link because it has a few of these.
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Anant Joshi: We can show some of the graph soon in the in the video for sure and
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Anant Joshi: We can add the layer.
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Anant Joshi: The notes. Great. So yeah, I mean that’s that’s interesting, and I think it’ll be interesting to see.
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Anant Joshi: How that survey changes over time the results right if you were to run it again and in like a year’s time and see what happens. And so in terms of the, you know, you must have had a lot of success with I guess people finding love
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Anant Joshi: To do. Do you have some indication on that and do. Do people actually end up marrying and
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Anant Joshi: You know, obviously making a commitment commitment.
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alex: Yes. I mean, we have a I mean, first of all, we’ve had 830,000 veg matches so far in in the in the platform, right. So that’s, again, when two people like each other and then they get a big match and they can share the first, you know, after that’s it’s up to them.
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alex: And, you know, a lot of those word through 2020 with me.
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alex: Makes it a little harder to meet the
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alex: Person, but it’s still like a we still have a lot of
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alex: Testimonials, right, we can again do the link to
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alex: Our testimonials page. We have several, several people who
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alex: You know, send them send us their stories. Some send even features of them have them together and they explain how the you know how they use the app all these started and now they had the big mansion in in there. Now there now dating rights.
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alex: I don’t, we don’t, I don’t know if anyone who got married yet we have some people who are in very serious relationships.
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alex: The app is quite near like it really started to to to grow.
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alex: Faster in the middle of 2019. And so we had the pain of, like, a year and a half of like more accelerated growth right to Danny was kind of slow kind of improving a few things.
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Anant Joshi: What led to that growth in in 2019
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alex: So it was that
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Anant Joshi: What do you think led to that growth.
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alex: Well, so in 2019 so I started I launched it in the end of 2018
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alex: Ryan, you know I launched it was really like an MVP, right. So, so he had a few
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alex: Few bugs and a few things that needed to be improved and at the same time I was doing a little bit of marketing more to kind of get some people to
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alex: To test and so on. But in 2019 was when also kind of I launched the subscription service. And so that’s that helped in getting some of getting more revenue.
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alex: And to reinvest any marketing. So, because then the brother was already better. Right. It was kind of ready to to for that. So then we started to shrink that that in marketing and you know I then now we got. I got more people helping me
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alex: So that’s kind of when when it started, of course. Then he went to the media went through the breasts, we got out. We got noticed by
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alex: Some important ones like like the, you know, plant based like important one, especially in the in the in the vegan news world like a veggie news and plant based news. We also
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alex: Were also featured at the Sunday Times. So there were a few media coverage that helped a lot.
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alex: But, but it’s also like the media, especially the digital digital marketing where it’s kind of constant like we can we can keep reinvesting and growing. And then when we grow invest more and so on. So that generates a nice a nice mobile
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Anant Joshi: How are you, marketing at the moment where What channels are you using to to market.
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alex: I mean we do, we do pretty much all of it through digital the digital channels. Right. And I’ll give you a little bit, but it’s pretty much all online. We don’t do, just because we don’t have enough resources. We don’t have anything else, basically. But yeah, so we do have a PR agency.
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alex: That helps a lot with, you know, getting getting, for example, the survey to the to the media and
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alex: In, you know, published about virtually we have several stories, but, you know, we still need the PR to it’s very there. They do a great job in helping us any of the stories and also in getting them publish
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alex: That that’s one. But then the in terms of marketing direct marketing.
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alex: We do the. We do a lot of Facebook ads.
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alex: Google ads and the apple search ads. Right. Those are the main tree in terms of paid marketing and then we have some other ones, some smaller ones that we we were trying for now it’s only
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alex: Whereas more like Peter
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alex: Microsoft yeah being
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Anant Joshi: Overseen driving all these app installs.
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alex: That you. I mean, we also do have presence in the, in the, you know the the media and all of the social networks with profiles and supposedly
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alex: We have some, some, let’s say organic marketing as well for for for those social social networks, but it’s a way that the majority of the installs are from the bait marketing from the mostly those three
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alex: Yes, three channel.
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Anant Joshi: And if you were to think about the countries that you’re operating where the biggest markets for you. Now that you’ve grown
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Anant Joshi: To quite a lot of countries, right.
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alex: Right. Well, I think when we look at the the countries in terms of number of users. The, the largest markets for us or disorder at least before largest ones right are United States, Brazil.
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alex: UK and Germany.
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alex: Those, those for those are the four main markets for for users and and even for revenue right but then the order changes a little bit. So for revenue we have we have us
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alex: UK, Germany and actually UK, Germany are very close
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alex: UK, Germany and Brazil and Germany is even more is it is very impressive because the, the amount of effort, just because of the language barrier, the amount of
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alex: Focus, we put on it is smaller, right. And there’s two really
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Anant Joshi: Have localized language as well within the app and
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alex: Yes, yes. Well, so the app. The app is available in eight languages.
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alex: We have
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alex: English Portuguese, Spanish
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alex: German, French, Italian,
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alex: Polish and then ish
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alex: You know,
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alex: A lot of those were translated by volunteers, they, you know, they just like they love the app. And they say, oh, I want these to grow in my country, so I’ll translate it for you and
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alex: So then, and then, of course, but now you know for example with the app is available, but then the website is not available in German, for sure. That’s where we know we
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alex: Can prove and that’s that’s what I meant about German right so you know we don’t invest as much it’s it’s really strong. But yeah, so those four countries are are the biggest in in, you know, the metrics, but of course you know in for for for number of users. It’s us in Brazil.
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Anant Joshi: And. And now, sort of, I guess, globally, how many active users. Do you have and you know which which new countries, would you like to to see grow.
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alex: Well, and by the way, I mentioned just a thought the top
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alex: Yeah, we still have a several important ones like a like Spain.
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alex: Canada and Australia. And then we have in Europe, I mean pretty much of the, of the, the Eastern Europe is very strong in even in the Nordic countries as well. We have quite a good presence but way and then in terms of, I mean we’ve reached
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alex: Accounts in the app, we have that that number we
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alex: That’s the current number and you know we have in the last
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alex: 60 days. Sorry. In the last 30 days which we consider to be the the active users and I’ll check right now here in database that’s we’ve I think it’s around 60,000 users 60,000 active users, right, so that’s
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alex: The number of course you know some people even like in those 270. Some people may may still come back, we often do some Marketing. Marketing remarketing
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alex: And we you know we promote some new future that they may like or maybe like a new thing. And so they may come back, you know, out of those turning 70 but but yeah we have a even inactive users 60 60,000
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alex: In the last
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Anant Joshi: 30 days. But yeah, I guess, if you’ve got, you know, big country.
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Anant Joshi: You know, vast area.
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Anant Joshi: Versus a concentrated area, you know, then you’re more likely, I guess, to find more matches. Does, does that change the dynamics of, like, I guess.
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Anant Joshi: The number of matches that are happening or yes
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Anant Joshi: People insane a smaller country where there’s limited also numbers do they go through everybody and then say, okay, well I’ve gone through one. And maybe that’s why they leave, and they want to see new people coming in, I guess.
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alex: Correct. Correct. Yeah, so I mean we have you know in some countries, especially
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alex: Brazilian in even more in the West, because we’re so even though it’s pretty large in in in area. The, there are several. There are a few
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alex: You know, important CDs. Right. I mean, and the last night. It’s a little less like that you have several really a lot of cities that were, you know, with big markets. So it’s more spread
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alex: Out there than here but but like in the West, it’s, it’s, we can see like the number of matches per, per user.
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alex: Uses smaller than India in Europe, for example, in, in, in, especially in UK and Germany, right. So that’s the main reason right normally you go in
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alex: And you look for someone in your own CD that’s you want you want one a day, you look for someone in your CD and and that’s it right, you’re not going to, you know, go a little too much for
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alex: Actually on on virtually, we see that that’s a little less, right, like so. I think in in a regular app. People would be really strict about that, like I want people within, I don’t know, five miles right from me.
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alex: On visually, it’s a little less just because I think people. I mean, recognize there’s less vegans and vegetarians. But they are waiting to, you know, to, to go a little further.
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Anant Joshi: A little harder. Yeah.
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alex: Why, for me, if that’s what they need to meet a vegan or vegetarian that’s, you know, so there are a little less strict, but it’s still like you. You want to find someone
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alex: It was kind of a inhale highly high demand. I mean, of course, most people don’t, you know, most people use it for again for finding people locally, but it is something that that you can you can do now, look for people in other other locations.
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Anant Joshi: And so you spoke about the subscription part. So can you tell me a bit about how that works. And you know, I think you have these tokens straight coins that you can also get so you know be good to know yeah out how you make revenue.
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alex: So it is free to download create a profile you can you can you she wants to use it for free. Just like you like everyone that interests you and if they like you back like they will know that you like them.
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alex: So, it improves and also in the in in our super like and I think it’s different from other, at least the ones I know the other apps.
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alex: You can also include a message, right. So if, let’s say you liked something specifically about their profile or there or some features. Specifically, or whatever you can.
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alex: So that’s one I guess maybe maybe the the most looked for feature for the subscription and in the stuff that I put the teleportation. So that’s part of the the veggies premium as well. So if you want to use that feature.
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alex: Where they the number that for 2018 so it’s been two years already was six $6.8 billion right and the forecast for 2022 which is next year is $9.2 billion, right. So, though, you know, I mean it’s 50% growth in in in in four years there for marketing that is already $6 billion.
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alex: Yeah, you know, it’s a it’s a big trend and we see. I mean, we see several
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alex: Like a lot of people, especially the newer generation kind of only rely on that. Like they go, while for having fun with friends.
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alex: But they really rely more on the dating apps for for for meeting, you know, a partner and things like that. That’s a, it’s a, it’s a huge. It’s a huge trend. And I think with the new generations that were to do everything online.
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Anant Joshi: Yeah, and then how out of that sort of online market. And where do you see the addressable market and, you know, where, where do you see or, you know, where would you be able to obtain that what sort of level out
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alex: Right. Right. I mean, the numbers we work with. So we have some some estimates of just the number of vegans and vegetarians. Of course, it varies. First of all, it varies a lot from different countries.
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alex: Yeah, but also it varies a lot. Like, I mean not not very, very, like, the numbers are not, you know, there’s not a census or anything like it’s normally, a lot of them were estimated but but we have a, you know, we work with anything between five and 10% of the population are now.
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alex: You know a lot of people will use more than one app. Most people like the they would use veggie but it will show us the India or something like that but but but they would normally prefer to meet someone and vision right so
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alex: But again, it’s, it’s just a I mean it’s not the focus. And then, of course, like if like most people that are vegans looking for vegans, they would go to a dedicated one I think because that’s, that’s where they will find more and
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alex: Um, and then I mean, then, one that is very specific to regulate is the the way that. So the way that the the order ordering in the app works is
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Anant Joshi: Yeah. Cool. Yeah. So yeah, you’ve had a lot of success over the last couple of years. So yeah, congrats with the growth and so yeah really happy to see more and more, you know, vegetarians and vegans getting together. I think it’s I think it’s really important. So, yes.
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Anant Joshi: Yeah, yeah. So I was going to ask you want to see more vegan baby’s coming up next. So yeah, I guess we could to to to if anyone has these cases obviously of people getting together and creating them and that that’s the ultimate aim as well. Right.
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alex: Right. Right. Yeah. No. Absolutely. And I think the part that you know the the the mission and what we look for with with the with the app and even with some of the things we want to create the future.
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alex: And and then of course with the friendship as well. Like some people go vegan. Even they have zero vegan friends, right. So we want to help with that as well. So just to kind of make it
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Anant Joshi: Yeah, great. So yeah. Wish you wish you the best of luck for the continued. Great. And yeah, hope to speak to you again soon. Thanks for coming on the show.
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alex: Perfect, thanks a lot that were available great stopped talking to you into your viewers and we’re available anytime you want.
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Anant Joshi: Cool. Alright, thanks. See, bye.
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