Our new guest on Digital Health Interviews is Jonas Koblin - an experienced entrepreneur who decided to check his skills in digital health as well. So he created Mali Family Health - daily pregnancy and baby tracker for the first 1,000 days of life: [ Ссылка ].
Jonas shared his story with us and how he came up with the idea of creating the Mali application. He realized that this isn't a $100 million business so classical investors most likely won't be willing to invest in it. That is why bootstrapping is a great option for Mali and its team.
We've talked about the monetization of the app, future plans and we found out why Google is asking for help from Jonas. Great interview and really useful for every startup founder who might have problems raising funds.
00:00 Greetings
00:45 Jonas tells us about himself
04:53 How many companies are you currently managing?
06:15 Tell us more about some failures you had during your business journey?
8:13 So have you ever worked for someone else?
8:37 How did you choose Thailand as a permanent place to live?
11:14 What's Sprouts and how did you decide to create it?
Youtube channel for Sprouts: [ Ссылка ]
15:20 How different is building a tech business?
17:16 Is Mali profitable right now?
18:01 How are you trying to monetize the application?
23:09 Tell us about your plans for the next few years.
25:35 What are the recommendations you could give to other startup founders in digital health?
If you have any questions you'd like to ask, please add them in the comments to this video or shoot us an email.
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