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EPISODE · Mar 2, 2026 · 37 MIN

Ep 590: How WeNatal Grew to 30,000 Families With $0 Paid Ads (Bootstrapped Supplement DTC)

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Subscribe to DTC Newsletter - https://dtcnews.link/signupVida Delrahim (ex-Nike marketing leader) built WeNatal after two miscarriages, zero satisfying answers, and a pretty wild realization: fertility isn’t just “a women’s problem,” and the market was full of either overpriced clinic-only options or low-dose “pretty” prenatals that don’t move the needle.This episode is about two things: the product gap (his + hers fertility support, done like adults) and the go-to-market gap (how you grow a sensitive health brand without playing the paid media arms race).Role-based hook: For DTC founders building trust-heavy products (supplements, wellness, personal care) who can’t or won’t outspend VC brands.Tactical takeaways:Why WeNatal built around a medical board + research transparency instead of influencer “seeding”The doctor + midwife + doula channel as the real “creator engine”How premium packaging accidentally became UGC bait (and drove organic sharing)Why paid media flopped for them, and what worked better: education, SEO, panels, masterclasses, emailWhat “small batch, no fillers” actually means operationally (and why most brands avoid it)Who this is for:Founders/marketers in regulated or trust-sensitive categories who need compounding growth, not a one-time launch pop.What to steal:Build a lead magnet that’s actually useful (their free fertility masterclass model) → then nurture with emailGo win practitioner trust one office at a time (and let that credibility cascade into PR + podcasts + referrals)Make your packaging something people want on the counter (compliance = retention)Timestamps00:00 Why WeNatal exists02:00 Miscarriage, Hashimoto’s, and the wake-up call05:00 Men’s role in fertility and what the research says07:00 Treating fertility like a team sport11:00 The fertility crisis and why it’s tied to overall health16:00 Building the product: medical board, formulation, manufacturing18:00 How WeNatal grew without paid ads23:00 Pre, during, and postnatal use and retention26:00 Education-led growth: blogs, masterclass, panels, email30:00 Integrity vs hype in the supplement industry34:00 What’s next: Protein Plus and 2026 product bets37:00 OutroSubscribe to DTC Newsletter - https://dtcnews.link/signupAdvertise on DTC - https://dtcnews.link/advertiseWork with Pilothouse - https://dtcnews.link/pilothouseFollow us on Instagram & Twitter - @dtcnewsletterWatch this interview on YouTube - https://dtcnews.link/video

Subscribe to DTC Newsletter - https://dtcnews.link/signupVida Delrahim (ex-Nike marketing leader) built WeNatal after two miscarriages, zero satisfying answers, and a pretty wild realization: fertility isn’t just “a women’s problem,” and the market was full of either overpriced clinic-only options or low-dose “pretty” prenatals that don’t move the needle.This episode is about two things: the product gap (his + hers fertility support, done like adults) and the go-to-market gap (how you grow a sensitive health brand without playing the paid media arms race).Role-based hook: For DTC founders building trust-heavy products (supplements, wellness, personal care) who can’t or won’t outspend VC brands.Tactical takeaways:Why WeNatal built around a medical board + research transparency instead of influencer “seeding”The doctor + midwife + doula channel as the real “creator engine”How premium packaging accidentally became UGC bait (and drove organic sharing)Why paid media flopped for them, and what worked better: education, SEO, panels, masterclasses, emailWhat “small batch, no fillers” actually means operationally (and why most brands avoid it)Who this is for:Founders/marketers in regulated or trust-sensitive categories who need compounding growth, not a one-time launch pop.What to steal:Build a lead magnet that’s actually useful (their free fertility masterclass model) → then nurture with emailGo win practitioner trust one office at a time (and let that credibility cascade into PR + podcasts + referrals)Make your packaging something people want on the counter (compliance = retention)Timestamps00:00 Why WeNatal exists02:00 Miscarriage, Hashimoto’s, and the wake-up call05:00 Men’s role in fertility and what the research says07:00 Treating fertility like a team sport11:00 The fertility crisis and why it’s tied to overall health16:00 Building the product: medical board, formulation, manufacturing18:00 How WeNatal grew without paid ads23:00 Pre, during, and postnatal use and retention26:00 Education-led growth: blogs, masterclass, panels, email30:00 Integrity vs hype in the supplement industry34:00 What’s next: Protein Plus and 2026 product bets37:00 OutroSubscribe to DTC Newsletter - https://dtcnews.link/signupAdvertise on DTC - https://dtcnews.link/advertiseWork with Pilothouse - https://dtcnews.link/pilothouseFollow us on Instagram & Twitter - @dtcnewsletterWatch this interview on YouTube - https://dtcnews.link/video

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