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SF YC W21 alcohol reduction app at $13M ARR with 150K+ paying customers; $17.4M Series B Goodwater 2022 with neuroscience-based CBT and community support competing with Monument for gray-area drinker digital behavior change.
Reframe (formerly Glucobit) is a San Francisco-based digital health platform — backed by Y Combinator (W21) — providing people seeking to quit or reduce alcohol consumption with a neuroscience-based mobile app that combines behavioral psychology, habit tracking, and community support, achieving $13 million in annual revenue with 150,000+ paying customers after 10x growth in 12 months and 3,000% growth in 6 months to become one of the top health apps on the App Store. Founded in 2018 by Ziyi Gao and Vedant Pradeep, Reframe raised $17.4 million in a Series B in January 2022 from Goodwater Capital, applying evidence-based alcohol reduction techniques (including CBT, mindfulness, and neuroscience education about alcohol's brain effects) to the 30 million Americans who want to drink less but don't seek traditional addiction treatment.
Global fast-fashion giant with 4,100+ stores across 78 markets. Q1 2026 revenue up 3%; investing in AI personalization and sustainability initiatives.
H&M Hennes & Mauritz is a Swedish multinational fashion retailer founded in 1947, operating brands including H&M, COS, & Other Stories, ARKET, and Weekday. The company runs approximately 4,100 stores worldwide with annual revenue of ~$23B, generating 66% of sales from Europe.
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