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[The Evolution of Bark: From a Subscription Box to a Pet Lifestyle Empire]-[BARK: Matt Meeker]

How I Built This with Guy Raz · B2 · 2024-11-04

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The Origins of an Entrepreneurial Mindset

Matt Meeker’s journey began long before the founding of Bark. After a pivotal "Internet 101" class in college and early experiences at the digital agency iTraffic, Meeker learned the value of equity and ownership. His initial startup attempt in 1999—a credit-card-sized text messaging device—failed after burning through over $10 million in capital. This failure, coupled with his experience co-founding Meetup in the post-9/11 era, taught Meeker that "having access to way too much capital leads to some bad decisions." These lessons in lean operations and community building became the bedrock of his future ventures.

The Birth of Bark: Solving a Personal Problem

In 2010, Meeker adopted a Great Dane named Hugo. He quickly realized that the pet market was underserved for large dogs, with mass-market retailers offering generic, low-quality products. During a chance encounter at a cruise ship conference, he met Henrik Werdelin. Together, they identified a gap in the market: a subscription service for dog toys. Despite Meeker’s initial skepticism about venture capital, they launched BarkBox in 2011 with a focus on high-quality curation. They prioritized cash flow generation by offering long-term prepayment discounts, famously trading iPods for checks to secure their angel round, ensuring they remained focused on building a sustainable business rather than just chasing growth.

Navigating Growth and Challenges

As BarkBox grew, Meeker faced the classic startup dilemma: how to scale while maintaining culture. The company expanded beyond toys into treats and food, though they famously resisted entering the cat market, sticking to their "only dogs" philosophy because "I hear almost everyone say the dog is my child." The company’s trajectory was marked by significant hurdles, including a period of intense stress between 2018 and 2020 where the company struggled to remain liquid. However, the COVID-19 pandemic acted as an unexpected catalyst, as the surge in dog adoptions and the need for home entertainment fueled massive growth.

Going Public and Returning to the Helm

In 2021, Bark went public via a SPAC merger, a move Meeker navigated after consulting with "the Godfather of SPACs," John Ledecky. After stepping down as CEO in 2020, Meeker felt a profound responsibility to return to the company following the passing of his dog, Hugo. He resumed the CEO role in early 2022 to guide the company toward profitability. Facing a fiscal year where the company had "burned $194 million," Meeker implemented strict financial discipline, focusing on unit economics and supply chain optimization. His goal shifted from raw growth to "survival mode," successfully steering the company toward profitability.

Future Horizons: Bark Air and Beyond

Today, Bark continues to innovate with initiatives like Bark Air, a premium charter service that allows dogs to fly in the cabin. Despite the high price point of $6,000–$8,000 per ticket, Meeker sees a "clear line of sight" to democratizing this service, aiming to reduce costs significantly. Meeker credits his success to a combination of hard work and being in the right place at the right time. Reflecting on his journey, he emphasizes that the company is Hugo’s legacy, stating, "I intend to die in the saddle," as he continues to build a brand that resonates deeply with dog owners worldwide.

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