EPISODE · Jun 10, 2026 · 10 MIN
How Dollar Shave Club Disrupted the Razor Market
from Business Models Explained with Fexingo: Subscription, Marketplace, SaaS, and Service Companies · host Fexingo
In this episode of Business Models Explained, Lucas and Luna dissect the direct-to-consumer subscription model that turned Dollar Shave Club into a billion-dollar acquisition target for Unilever. They trace how a single viral YouTube video—costing just $4,500—launched a brand that would capture 15 percent of the US razor market within four years. The hosts examine the economics of the 'razor-and-blades' model flipped on its head, the role of humor in customer acquisition, and the operational challenges of scaling a subscription business focused on a consumable commodity. They also consider why Unilever paid $1 billion in 2016, and what the deal says about the tension between subscription growth and long-term unit economics. If you are building a DTC brand or just fascinated by how a funny ad can disrupt an industry dominated by Procter and Gamble and Gillette, this episode offers concrete numbers and strategic lessons. #DollarShaveClub #SubscriptionModel #DirectToConsumer #BusinessModels #RazorIndustry #Unilever #ConsumerGoods #ViralMarketing #CustomerAcquisition #UnitEconomics #SubscriptionBusiness #Disruption #Entrepreneurship #PricingStrategy #BusinessPodcast #FexingoBusiness #BusinessModelsExplained #Ecommerce Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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In this episode of Business Models Explained, Lucas and Luna dissect the direct-to-consumer subscription model that turned Dollar Shave Club into a billion-dollar acquisition target for Unilever. They trace how a single viral YouTube video—costing just $4,500—launched a brand that would capture 15 percent of the US razor market within four years. The hosts examine the economics of the 'razor-and-blades' model flipped on its head, the role of humor in customer acquisition, and the operational challenges of scaling a subscription business focused on a consumable commodity. They also consider why Unilever paid $1 billion in 2016, and what the deal says about the tension between subscription growth and long-term unit economics. If you are building a DTC brand or just fascinated by how a funny ad can disrupt an industry dominated by Procter and Gamble and Gillette, this episode offers concrete numbers and strategic lessons. #DollarShaveClub #SubscriptionModel #DirectToConsumer #BusinessModels #RazorIndustry #Unilever #ConsumerGoods #ViralMarketing #CustomerAcquisition #UnitEconomics #SubscriptionBusiness #Disruption #Entrepreneurship #PricingStrategy #BusinessPodcast #FexingoBusiness #BusinessModelsExplained #Ecommerce Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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