Alexandra Fine (founder of Dame Products) on how to build a FemTech startup

Entrepreneur Talks by STATION F - A podcast by STATION F

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FemTech designates all technologies addressing women’s health — including reproductive health, hormonal health, menopause, and a lot more. Last year, STATION F launched a new startup program to support innovation in this space because FemTech entrepreneurs have to overcome additional challenges on top of the usual founder hurdles: they have to deal with censorship, taboo, and difficulty convincing investors.In this first episode of Entrepreneur Talks, we interview Alexandra Fine, Founder & CEO of Dame Products, a leading SexTech company that has not only faced these barriers but also built a thriving business. Dame has led and won a three-year legal battle to have the possibility of doing ads in the New York City subway. Dame is also part of the first companies to be featured at Sephora in their new Sexual Wellness selection. It has broken new ground for FemTech startups at large and we are super excited to have Alexandra on the show to tell us about her stories and learnings from building Dame — starting with how to fundraise to market a product surrounded by taboo.This episode is co-hosted by Elin Øyre and Andrea Olsson, the co-founders of Bumpy, a startup in STATION F’s FemTech Program. Elin and Andrea are building a platform to support people going through infertility by connecting them together and helping them to find the right fertility provider. Find out what it takes to succeed in the FemTech industry. And, if you are building a FemTech startup, applications for STATION F’s FemTech Program are open until April 24! Learn more here.Topics00:10 — Introduction03:24 — How Alexandra Fine came up with the idea of Dame Products04:42 — The challenge of fundraising for FemTech companies08:41 — The problem with the term “FemTech” perceived as a niche rather than an essential11:09 — Alexandra’s tips for FemTech companies on how to address taboo14:13 — Elin & Andrea’s personal stories, which led to the creation of Bumpy20:20 — Alexandra’s three-year legal battle to run ads in the NYC subway26:33 — How Dame Products arrived in Sephora’s shelves and why it is a turning point28:17 — Tips on how to approach new partnerships and leverage the power of storytelling30:10 — Alexandra on making mistakes as a boss33:10 — The moment when Dame Products really took off: their crowdfunding campaignThis episode is supported by TikTok, hosted by Cindy Yang, and edited by Grégoire Duhourcau. Art is by Gaëtan Lefebvre. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.