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MysteryVibe

MysteryVibe
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Type of business Privately owned
Founded London, United Kingdom (2014)
Headquarters London, United Kingdom
Area served Worldwide
Founder(s) Soumyadip Rakshit
Shanshan Xu
Rob Weekly
Stephanie Alys
Key people Akash Walia
Gabbi Cahane
Alex Cowell
Mark Critchley
Industry Health and Lifestyle
Slogan(s) "Your Pleasure, Personalised."
Website mysteryvibe.com
Alexa rank 772,193
Launched 2014
Current status Active

MysteryVibe is a British health & lifestyle brand that designs, develops and manufactures luxury pleasure products in the UK. They have been featured in publications such as BBC, Independent, Economist, Times, Glamour, Elle, WSJ, CNBC, The Guardian, FastCompany, TechCrunch, NBC, VentureBeat, Psychologies, Stylist and Evening Standard.

MysteryVibe was founded by a group of researchers, engineers and designers bringing together their experience from Google, Microsoft, Nokia, Sharp, Canon, Philips and Deloitte. Inspired by trends in smartphones like Nokia Morph, the founders came up with the idea of creating a pleasure product that would adapt to any body shape and vibrate to any pattern. They continued to research for a number of years before formally starting the company in May 2014, when they were selected to be incubated by London-based industrial design firm, Seymourpowell.

MysteryVibe released the first version of their app on the Apple App Store in December, 2015 under the Health & Fitness category. The app was downloaded more than 200,000 times since then.

MysteryVibe's flagship product, Crescendo, became the first crowdfunding project to offer its backers 2 versions of their product: Pilot and Retail. They ran what they called the #Pilot1000 programme for their first 1,000 users to get feedback on their Crescendo product. The #Pilot1000 users spanned 48 countries and included both backers and experts. MysteryVibe gave all 1,000 users full access to their founding CEO with direct email, phone and Skype. They then used the feedback they received to make the final Retail Crescendo.

Due to the inherently lean model adopted by MysteryVibe with collectives and collaborations, they were able to build the company from a sketch to shipped products with less than £1m ($1.5m) in funding. They were also unique in raising 100% of the money from Angel investors without any recourse to Venture Capital, a normal staple in the startup world. MysteryVibe sits within its Angels' diverse portfolio of high-growth startups which include Techstars, Seedcamp, Funding Circle, Collider, F6S, DojoApp, Lystable and Playmob. As of Q2 2016, MysteryVibe has raised $2.4m in total funding.


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