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This D2C startup is betting on India’s sleep deficit with innovative pillows

New York Tech Editorial Team by New York Tech Editorial Team
November 29, 2021
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This D2C startup is betting on India’s sleep deficit with innovative pillows
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With lifestyles getting more hectic and stressful, restful sleep has become a luxury for most of us. According to a 2019 study by US-based company Fitbit, India is the second most sleep-deprived nation after Japan.

Knowing how important quality sleep is for people’s emotional and mental well-being, Punit Jindal, a Delhi-based serial entrepreneur, launched Sleepsia in 2018 in India and the US.

Sleepsia is a D2C brand that offers varieties of premium-grade and highly innovative pillows at

affordable prices. The startup claims that its pillows have exceptional contouring, provide pressure relief, are durable and retain their original shape, and are resistant to common household allergens (dust or mites). 

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According to Punit, a pillow is an often ignored but essential ingredient that can ‘make or break’ correct sleeping patterns. 

“We have also observed that a wrong selection of pillows is one of the primary reasons people do not have quality sleep and hence cannot get proper body rest,” he tells YourStory.

The wake-up call

In his two decades of corporate and finance experience, Punit heard many people often complain of back, knee, neck, and shoulder pain primarily due to crooked postures and incorrect sleeping positions. 

Deciding to leverage the still untapped Indian sleep market, he decided to transform the “outdated sleeping habits” Indians have and uplift their emotional and mental well-being. 

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The startup has a team of over 30+ employees, and the founder claims its unmatched global presence gives Sleepsia an edge over its competitors. It’s India headquarters are in Gurugram.

“Our high-quality pillows are shipped across the globe, including the US, the UK, Canada, and Germany. Although our incredible range of products is at par with international quality standards, we make them available to users at highly competitive rates. All our products, including those for international markets, are manufactured in India,” says Punit. 

Sleepsia’s Product range

Sleepsia aims to promote healthy sleeping habits through its products. “We uphold that quality sleep is crucial for the emotional and mental well-being of a person. Our products come with an ergonomic design that targets pain points precisely, relieves pressure on these points, and enhances overall comfort,” he adds.

Currently bootstrapped, the startup’s key offerings include gel memory foam pillows, cervical pillows, contour-shaped pillows, half-moon pillows, lumbar support pillows, knee-support, and orthopaedic pillows. The company also has products for back support while working in the office or home since they are equally to promote restful sleep. 

Its gel memory foam pillows have a cooling gel effect that provides sound sleep and one wakes up feeling refreshed. ​​The company has a strong QA/QC team and every product goes through extensive testing before launch. Sleepsia also takes consumer feedback on a regular basis. 

Punit claims that physiotherapists highly recommend its contour-gel memory foam pillows for mitigating cervical pain. 

Sleepsia’s pillows cost an average between Rs 1,000 and Rs 2,000. 

In India, the company sells through its official website and ecommerce platforms such as Amazon, Flipkart, Wish.com, Wayfair and Walmart, and competes with the likes of SleepyCat, White Willow, My Armor, and Wakefit. Overseas, its competitors include industry giants like Coop Home Goods, Casper, Tempur-Pedic, and Dreamy Blue.  

Market size and revenue

While the sleep market in the US is worth over $30 billion, the Indian sleep market is still unexplored. The size of the Asia-Pacific sleep aids market was worth $11.95 billion in 2021 and is estimated to be growing at a CAGR of 6.9 percent to reach $16.68 billion by 2026.

Sleepsia aspires to build further awareness surrounding quality sleep accessories and win over the Indian sleep industry in the coming years. 

“Though we started from the US and India, we are presently catering to consumers’ sleep and pain relief requirements worldwide, including countries like Canada, Germany, the UK, France, Poland, and the Netherlands,” says Punit.

In FY20, the startup claims to have generated a revenue of Rs 9,89,59,100 (Approx 10 crores) of which India market contributed to 14.5 percent (Rs 1,43,31,080). In FY21, Sleepsia’s revenue increased to Rs 25,71,25,522. (25.71 crores) and in the first two quarters of the ongoing financial year (April-Oct 2021), the D2C brand claims to have clocked revenue of Rs 9,58,59,449(9.6 crores).

“By the end of this financial year, we expect a revenue generation of $3-3.5 million in the US market and an estimated revenue cap for the Indian market of Rs 6-7 crore,” Punit adds. 

Claiming it is profitable after 1st year of inception, the founder says Sleepsia has catered to over 1,50,000 happy sleepers globally to date and rolls out over 500 orders daily.

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The way ahead

Sleepsia is now looking to raise external funding, says Punit. “Although we have not raised any funding so far, we are open to a fruitful association with venture capitalists in the upcoming days. For now, we are equipped with enough funds to sustain our immediate expansion plans.”

It aims to scale up and penetrate the Tier II and III markets in all the countries it currently operates.

Sleepsia is also in the process of launching innovative products from its experience of the overseas market. It aims to launch baby pillows, baby memory pillows, comforters, microfibre bedsheets, and pregnancy pillows soon.

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Edited by Saheli Sen Gupta

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