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Today, I'm joined by Kat Cole, CEO of AG1.
Evolving from a $160M single-SKU brand to $500M+ revenue, AG1's in hypergrowth mode — adding flavors and sleep aid AGZ, entering Costco, and investing $30M in clinical research.
In this episode, we discuss building foundational capabilities before scaling complexity.
We also cover:
Handling criticism and competition
Insights from early operational mishaps
Strategies for retail expansion and packaging redesign
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Subscribe to our newsletter → insider.fitt.co/subscribe
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AG1's Website: www.drinkag1.com
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drinkag1
Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drinkag1
X (Twitter): https://x.com/drink_AG1
The Fitt Insider Podcast is brought to you by EGYM. Visit EGYM.com to learn more about its smart fitness ecosystem for fitness and health facilities.
Fitt Talent: https://talent.fitt.co/
Consulting: https://consulting.fitt.co/
Investments: https://capital.fitt.co/
Chapters:
(00:00) Introduction
(01:50) Kat stepping into CEO role
(02:30) Multi-product, multi-channel evolution
(03:05) US blending capacity expansion
(04:00) First flavors after 10+ years
(04:45) AGZ launch: consolidating sleep stack
(07:01) Operating gaps despite hypergrowth
(09:00) New Zealand supply chain dependency
(10:30) Leaky shaker bottles insight
(13:00) Real growth at scale
(14:20) Delaying retail expansion
(16:00) Packaging redesign for shelf
(18:20) NSF certification delays
(20:10) D2C relationship advantages
(22:05) $30M research commitment
(23:15) Double-blind trials and skepticism
(25:20) Larger studies: 100 vs. 30 participants
(27:00) Why competitors don't invest in research
(28:20) Handling criticism and competitors
(30:00) Apple, Lululemon comparison
(32:00) Using critique to improve
(33:30) Marketing science strategy
(35:00) Scientific advisory council
(36:21) Podcast marketing reality
(38:25) Referral and gifting conversion
(40:00) Multi-channel integration
(41:20) Retail as billboard
(42:20) Costco untapped awareness
(43:20) Slow operational work pays off
(44:02) Future retail expansion
(45:00) Stacking products customers request
(45:39) Conclusion
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Today, I'm joined by Kat Cole, CEO of AG1.
Evolving from a $160M single-SKU brand to $500M+ revenue, AG1's in hypergrowth mode — adding flavors and sleep aid AGZ, entering Costco, and investing $30M in clinical research.
In this episode, we discuss building foundational capabilities before scaling complexity.
We also cover:
Handling criticism and competition
Insights from early operational mishaps
Strategies for retail expansion and packaging redesign
Subscribe to the podcast → insider.fitt.co/podcast
Subscribe to our newsletter → insider.fitt.co/subscribe
Follow us on LinkedIn → linkedin.com/company/fittinsider
AG1's Website: www.drinkag1.com
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drinkag1
Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drinkag1
X (Twitter): https://x.com/drink_AG1
The Fitt Insider Podcast is brought to you by EGYM. Visit EGYM.com to learn more about its smart fitness ecosystem for fitness and health facilities.
Fitt Talent: https://talent.fitt.co/
Consulting: https://consulting.fitt.co/
Investments: https://capital.fitt.co/
Chapters:
(00:00) Introduction
(01:50) Kat stepping into CEO role
(02:30) Multi-product, multi-channel evolution
(03:05) US blending capacity expansion
(04:00) First flavors after 10+ years
(04:45) AGZ launch: consolidating sleep stack
(07:01) Operating gaps despite hypergrowth
(09:00) New Zealand supply chain dependency
(10:30) Leaky shaker bottles insight
(13:00) Real growth at scale
(14:20) Delaying retail expansion
(16:00) Packaging redesign for shelf
(18:20) NSF certification delays
(20:10) D2C relationship advantages
(22:05) $30M research commitment
(23:15) Double-blind trials and skepticism
(25:20) Larger studies: 100 vs. 30 participants
(27:00) Why competitors don't invest in research
(28:20) Handling criticism and competitors
(30:00) Apple, Lululemon comparison
(32:00) Using critique to improve
(33:30) Marketing science strategy
(35:00) Scientific advisory council
(36:21) Podcast marketing reality
(38:25) Referral and gifting conversion
(40:00) Multi-channel integration
(41:20) Retail as billboard
(42:20) Costco untapped awareness
(43:20) Slow operational work pays off
(44:02) Future retail expansion
(45:00) Stacking products customers request
(45:39) Conclusion

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