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Halsa - a Russian service with vitamin kits by subscription The kit is adjusted every month depending on the progress, the rules of frequency of reception and the changing goals of the client. To select vitamins, you need to take a survey on the site and answer questions related to health, lifestyle, eating habits and other topics. The artificial intelligence algorithm then analyzes the data. The cost of the kit is calculated individually, the approximate price of 30 packages of vitamins for 30 days is 2.5-3 thousand rubles (as of April 2022).
Halsa was founded in 2019 by Egishe Vardanyan, Artem Galikhaidarov and ilovesupersport founder Maxim Zhurilo.
Performance indicators
2021-2022
According to its own data, Halsa's turnover over the year increased 10 times, the company does not disclose financial indicators. The number of users in 2021 is 250 thousand people, in 2022 the company plans to increase the number of customers to 1 million. According to Kontur.Focus, the revenue of Khalsa LLC in 2021 amounted to 22.3 million rubles, a net loss of 30 million rubles.
History
2022
In mid-April 2022, it became known about the investment of 42 million rubles in Halsa. The service selling a set of vitamins by subscription was invested by the president of the Nanolek pharmaceutical company Vladimir Khristenko, co-founder of the DocDocDmitry Petrukhin service and the founder of the European Nutritional Center Natalya Goncharova. The assessment of the startup according to the results of financing is not disclosed.
The company plans to spend the funds raised on expanding the range, scaling production capacities and developing the IT product. Last year, 250 thousand people used the service, in 2022 Halsa plans to select vitamins for at least 1 million users.[1]