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She bet on a consumer app when every VC wanted B2B—then grew to $10M ARR. | Anada Lakra, Founder of BoldVoice

A Product Market Fit Show | Startup Podcast for Founders · 2026-04-16 · 52 min

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Anada Lakra just raised a $21M Series A for BoldVoice, a $150/year pronunciation app that helps immigrants speak English with confidence. But she started from zero in her Harvard dorm room and a problem most VCs didn't think was big enough. She recruited a Hollywood accent coach, shipped a bare-bones V1, and got into YC. In this episode, Anada breaks down why she launched a consumer app when every investor was chasing B2B, how a Reddit thread called "Judge My Accent" became an early growth hack, and why switching to annual-default pricing transformed her unit economics overnight. Why You Should Listen Why building a consumer app in the 2020s is not as crazy as VCs think. How Reddit threads and guerrilla marketing drove BoldVoice's first thousand users. Why defaulting to annual pricing gave her instant CAC payback. How she grew from zero to $1M ARR and raised a $21M Series A.

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