Startup of the Week - PawPost

by Startacus Admin
As we all know, we’ve always had a reputation as being a nation of animal lovers and it’s a reputation which shows no sign of abating any time soon. It’d be fair to say therefore that pampering and treating our beloved pet pooches and moggies is always high on our agenda.
Now, thanks to our latest Startup of the Week, doing just that has become easier than ever before.
PawPost is a subscription startup which will deliver a box of goodies for your dog or cat directly to your door.
When you subscribe, you firstly provide some basic info about your dog or cat - the breed, size etc.
The box of goodies is then tailored to suit your pet specifically.
Each box typically will contain between 5-7 items. These items will include toys, treats, food, health and hygiene products. The PawPost folk are committed to sourcing natural, healthy and eco-friendly products and they’re also always on the lookout for new and innovative items. In fact, many boxes contain products that haven’t even hit the high street yet!
The box contents vary from month to month so there’ll be surprises galore not just for your pets but for you too!
With PawPost you can subscribe for 1,3, 6 or 12 months with prices starting from £8.95 per month. As you’d expect, you can also purchase a gift subscription - perfect present for the animal lover in your life perhaps?
It’s good to see the subscription startup model being developed like this. Artisan coffee and craft beer subscriptions are all well and good but we can’t forget our furry friends, can we?
Check out the short video below and you’ll get a little more insight into what PawPost is all about!
Pawpost
Interested in finding out about other new and innovative startups? Why not check out our previous Startup of the Week?
And also check out how you can be considered for our next Startup of the Week.
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Published on: 17th August 2016
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