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Expectful

Expectful

Expectful began as a guided meditation library, which will continue to be its core. But now, Walton wants to take advantage of that momentum and evolve the company into a "go-to wellness resource for hopeful, expecting and new parents." The language suggests that the startup is evolving in how it markets itself. Right now, the site has a number of references to "motherhood" and women. But Walton says Expectful defines a mother by anyone who identifies themselves as one. While the startup primarily has content geared toward the gestational parent, or the one who gives birth to the child, Walton says they have a "a partner's library for non-gestational parents that identify as non-gestational mothers, fathers, or however they choose to identify." Walton plans to pivot the startup in three phases: content, marketplace and community. For content, Expectful wants to organize pregnancy-related information. Currently, a lot of information or advice around pregnancy lives in books or in-person classes. But the learning experience, which Walton says is similar to middle school-style lectures, doesn't feel built for this century. The next step in her plan is digitizing the service providers that help women through pregnancy. In simpler words, replace the disorganized recommendations in Facebook groups for parents. "When I went to ask my OB-GYN for recommendations for a doula, she gave me a sheet of paper with the names of 10 doulas," she said. "You have to text the doula, ask them questions and if they want to meet up - it all feels yucky. Expectful wants to put all that information in one platform so moms can access tips and recommendations from the ease of their homes. The end-product here would be a peer-reviewed platform that can help a mom find everything from a therapist to a live-in nanny, with reviews built-in. Finally, Walton wants to invest in the community. Expectful recently launched Mother Circles, which connects postpartum mothers into support cohorts led by a doula facilitator. The circles include six weekly video calls, a group chat and 500 hours of on-demand doula support.

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About Expectful

Founded

2014

Estimated Revenue

$0-$1M

Employees

1-10

Funding / Mkt. Cap

$4M

Category

Sector

Communications Services, Not Elsewhere Classified

Industry Group

Communications Services, Not Elsewhere

Industry

Health, Wellness And Fitness

Location

City

New York City

State

New York

Country

United States
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