
IIT BHU graduate Saurabh Bothra turned a six-year struggle into Habuild, the world's largest yoga community, during COVID. The private company's growth mirrors digital wellness trends.
Saurabh Bothra, an IIT BHU graduate, spent six years after graduation without stable income. He left a conventional career path to pursue yoga. The turning point came during the pandemic, when he launched online yoga classes. That venture became Habuild, which the founder describes as the world's largest yoga community.
The story is a case study in timing and distribution. COVID forced millions indoors, and digital wellness platforms saw explosive demand. Habuild's growth mirrors that of other at-home fitness brands, though the company remains private. No revenue or valuation figures are available.
Bothra credits his mother's advice for the pivot. The platform now claims to empower millions, with a focus on women over 40. The business model relies on live-streamed classes and community engagement, not just recorded content.
For investors tracking the wellness sector, Habuild represents the kind of founder-led growth that often attracts venture capital. No funding rounds have been publicly disclosed. The next catalyst would be a Series A or a partnership with a larger health platform.
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