Biohacking Mortality: Tony Robbins’ Healthtech Startup Wants to Bring Concierge Longevity Practices to Everyday People

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Biohacking Mortality: Tony Robbins’ Healthtech Startup Wants to Bring Concierge Longevity Practices to Everyday People
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In September 2021, after decades of striving to live a healthier life, motivational speaker and consultant Tony Robbins decided to parlay his experience with biohacking into a startup. Alongside scientist and XPRIZE Foundation chairman Peter Diamandis and CEO Dugal Bain-Kim, Robbins launched Lifeforce with the goal of helping people optimize their health as they age.


The so-called “proactive care” Lifeforce offers, is targeted towards men and women in their mid-thirties and older – Bain-Kim told dot.LA about 52% of Lifeforce’s current user base is male – who are looking to tune up their health. Clientele aren’t the average adult going to a primary care doctor for a physical once a year, they are “health-motivated adults who want to understand their bodies and take control of how they function, how they feel, and how long they're likely to live,” Bain-Kim said.

Lifeforce operates as a subscription model; users pay $349 for a first round of blood tests and then a $129 monthly membership (this doesn’t include any supplements or additional therapies that aren’t covered by insurance). This works out to about $1,897 annually.

Bain-Kim said he hopes Lifeforce’s therapies can become reimbursable by insurance in the next couple of years. But in the meantime, Bain-Kim said he considers Lifeforce to be affordable if you consider that “it's not unusual for a concierge longevity practice to charge you $50,000 to $100,000 a year in this space.”

The initial blood testing is done by a trained phlebotomist who comes to the client’s home and measures for baselines in more than 40 biomarkers – indicators of mental and physical health, including metabolism, nutrients, and hormone balance. From there, Lifeforce assigns the patient a clinical and health coach to create a treatment plan, which usually involves a combination of lifestyle changes and supplements.

Expectedly, Bain-Kim is one of Lifeforce’s users. He said that when he joined the Lifeforce platform about a year ago, he was looking for help with low energy and immunity. Lifeforce told him he had low Vitamin D and low DHEA, the hormone that regulates production of testosterone and estrogen.

At the time, Bain-Kim, who was 30, said he then took his results to his longtime physician. They analyzed past physical exams and found “this issue particularly with my vitamin D, had been present for at least the last five years,” he said. He said that he was “literally one point on a 100 point scale away from being clinically deficient and no one had mentioned that to me, because there is this arbitrary [age] cutoff.”

According to Bain-Kim, “The physical data is only as good as the interpretation. Even though I had a [primary care physician] no one was having a conversation with me.” But he claimed that within a three-month span of using Lifeforce’s supplements, he felt more energetic.

That said, the biohacking field isn’t without controversy and neither is Lifeforce. In 2021, co-founder Diamandis apologized after hosting a conference in Culver City that became a superspreader event where he also sold fraudulent COVID-19 therapies including silver and ketamine lozenges.

Still, there’s no doubt that personal wellness beyond the average check-up is appealing to an increasing number of people. In an April 2021 report, McKinsey analysts found that the overall wellness market is worth $1.5 trillion, and that 88% of people worldwide said they want more personalization in their healthcare regimens.

LifeForce was incubated at Santa Monica-based venture capital firm M13’s Launchpad studio. Earlier this month, it raised a $12 million Series A co-led by M13 and Peterson Ventures to acquire new customers and build out its data, Bain-Kim said.

And while some treatments – like infusing the blood of your 17 year-old son, a tactic used by 45 year-old tech millionaire Bryan Johnson, who spends $2 million a year attempting to reverse his aging – are pretty out there and aren't FDA approved, there’s no denying that people are largely suspicious of healthcare. Its high costs and confusing system are to blame, and a Gallup poll this January found that less than half of Americans surveyed rated the nation’s healthcare system as good.

There’s a consistent downward trend here, too: The same poll shows that since 2012, overall public opinion on healthcare in the U.S. has plummeted. Costs were a huge part of this, and this year 76% of people surveyed were dissatisfied with how expensive healthcare is.

To that end, Bain-Kim said he’s more interested in reaching everyday people. “We’re not building this for the hardcore biohackers, who really do genuinely want to be the guinea pigs of things that might well in time still end up being proven out,” Bain-Kim said.

“We're not trying to be on the bleeding edge,” he added. We're trying to be progressive and give people access to things as soon as they're ready for [the] mainstream.”

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⚖️FTC’s "Click to Cancel" Rule and Its Ripple Effect on Tech

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Happy Friday Los Angeles,

The FTC’s new “Click to Cancel” rule is shaking up subscription-based tech. Now, instead of navigating a maze of cancellation hurdles, users can cancel subscriptions as easily as they signed up—with a single click. This shift is a wake-up call for SaaS, streaming, and app-based companies, where once-hidden exit options often kept users around simply because canceling was a hassle.

The rule also requires businesses to send regular renewal reminders, ensuring customers stay informed about upcoming charges. It's more than a cancellation button—it’s about transparency and giving users control over their decisions.

For startups, the impact goes deeper than UX adjustments. Many have relied on "dark patterns," which subtly discourage cancellations by hiding the exit. Now, companies must shift toward building genuine loyalty by delivering real value, not by complicating exits.

While this might affect retention rates initially, it could lead to more sustainable business models that rely on satisfaction-driven loyalty. Investors may start prioritizing companies that emphasize transparent, long-term engagement over those that depend on dark patterns to maintain retention metrics.

The rule opens the door to more ethical UX design and a truly user-centered approach across the tech industry. It may even set a precedent against manipulative design in other areas, such as privacy settings or payment methods.

Ultimately, the “Click to Cancel” rule presents an opportunity for the tech industry to foster trust and build stronger customer relationships. Startups and established companies that embrace transparency will likely stand out as leaders in a new era of customer-centric tech, where trust—not tricky design—is what retains users.

As the tech landscape continues to evolve, LA Tech Week 2024 offers a chance to explore these shifts in real-time. Check out the upcoming event lineups to stay informed and make the most of your time:

For updates or more event information, visit the official Tech Week calendar.


🤝 Venture Deals

LA Companies

  • Ghost, a company supporting top brands and retailers with streamlined logistics and fulfillment solutions, raised a $40M Series C funding round led by L Catterton to fuel its continued growth and innovation. - learn more

LA Venture Funds
  • Assembly Ventures participated in a $27M Series A round for Monogoto, a provider of software-defined connectivity solutions that enable secure, cloud-based IoT and cellular network management on a global scale. - learn more
  • Angeleno Group participated in a $32M Series C round for REsurety, a company that recently launched an innovative clean energy marketplace aimed at providing better financial and operational insights to support renewable energy transactions. - learn more

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    🌴🧑‍💻 Your Guide to LA Tech Week 2024

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    Happy Friday Los Angeles,

    As many of you know, LA Tech Week is right around the corner, kicking off next Monday October 14th bringing together founders, creatives, investors, and engineers for a week of immersive events, panels, and socials across the city. From blockchain and AI to biotech and design, LA Tech Week is a chance to dive into the ideas shaping today’s technology landscape.


    What to Look Forward To

    Insights from Visionary Leaders: Hear firsthand from industry trailblazers as they share stories, challenges, and key lessons from their experiences. Expect fresh perspectives on AI, venture capital, biotech, and the ethical questions around emerging technologies.

    Interactive Panels: This week isn’t about watching from the sidelines; it’s about engaging directly with the tech community. Participate in hands-on panels discussing everything from startup scaling to ethical AI, with honest insights from those actively shaping these fields.

    Networking Mixers & Social Events: Meet and connect with founders, VCs, developers, designers, and fellow techies across LA. Rooftop mixers, lunch meetups, and creative gatherings offer the perfect chance to spark ideas and collaborate.

    Plan your week with the daily lineup, organized by location for easy navigation:

    For updates or more event information, visit the official Tech Week calendar.

    Enjoy LA Tech Week 2024!!


    🤝 Venture Deals

    LA Companies

    • Clout Kitchen, a Los Angeles and Manila based startup, has raised $4.45M in seed funding, co-led by a16z SPEEDRUN and Peak XV’s Surge, to develop AI-powered digital twins, which enables gaming creators to produce realistic virtual avatars for content and fan engagement. - learn more
    • MeWe, a privacy-focused social media platform, has raised an initial $6M in Series B funding led by McCourt Global to support Web3 integration and expand its decentralized network for 20 millions users. - learn more

      LA Venture Funds
      • EGB Capital participated in a $10M Series A funding round for MiLaboratories, which develops software that enables biologists to independently analyze complex genomic data, accelerating research and discovery in fields like drug development. - learn more
      • Crosscut Ventures participated in the $13.75M seed round for Airloom Energy, a company focused on developing airborne wind energy technology to harness high-altitude winds, with plans to accelerate a pilot project in Wyoming. - learn more
      • Overture VC participated in a $5.5M Seed funding round for Molg Inc., a company developing robotics and software for circular manufacturing, designed to disassemble electronics efficiently and recover valuable materials to reduce e-waste and support sustainable production. - learn more


        LA Exits

        • Options MD, a Los Angeles based telemedicine platform that provides care for people suffering from severe and treatment-resistant mental illness, is set to be acquired by Resilience Lab, an AI-driven provider focused on enhancing mental health care access. - learn more

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        LA Tech Week 2024: Saturday-Sunday Event Lineup
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        Here’s what’s happening during the closing weekend (Oct 19 - Oct 20) of LA Tech Week 2024! Events are organized by location so you can easily catch the sessions that interest you most.

        SATURDAY EVENTS

        BEVERLY HILLS

        12:00 PM

        • BIG Showcase (Invite Only):

        BIG Showcase (Invite Only)

        2:00 PM

        Light Dao

        Struck Capital, Seahorse Express

        EAGLE ROCK

        12:00 PM

        Sunrise Integration, Shopify

        EL SEGUNDO

        9:00 PM

        Administratum, Valar Atomics

        HOLLYWOOD

        10:00 AM

        Passes

        MALIBU

        6:00 PM

        • Malibu Beachfront Investors Networking & Wine Tasting:See Details

        Gaya Ventures

        MARINA DEL RAY

        6:00 PM

        • Awaken Your Spirit: A Journey of Transformation (Invite Only)

        Sagos Distro, Alma Wellness

        SANTA MONICA

        7:00 AM

        Founders Running Club

        8:30 AM

        Techstars

        9:00 AM

        Magic Mind

        StartupStarter, Inc., City of Santa Monica

        10:00 AM

        Gen She

        AI LA

        Crea, Barry's, Unsubscribe

        10:30 AM

        Plantologist

        11:30 AM

        • Pickleball Palooza (Invite Only)

        YouTube

        1:00 PM

        • Realfren Games: From strangers to an inner Realfren within 52 weekends: See Details

        Office for Humanity and Circuit Works

        • Talking blockchain technology with special guests: See Details

        LadyDayDao

        5:00 PM

        KARD, What's Plots

        THE VALLEY

        7:00 AM

        Camino5

        VENICE

        9:00 AM

        Westside Yogis

        11:00 AM

        Open App

        1:00 PM

        Ripe and Teddy's Hot House

        4:00 PM

        • Fashion Forward: How AI is Redefining the Fashion Industry: See Details

        VIAVIA, BNTO.RENT, ALMA.AI

        VIRTUAL

        11:00 AM

        BLCK UNICRN

        WEST HOLLYWOOD

        7:00 PM

        Next Sequence

        SUNDAY EVENTS

        INGLEWOOD

        12:00 PM

        Entrepreneur Ventures, VCPE GROUPS

        PLAYA DEL RAY

        2:00 PM

        AI LA, DELL, NVIDIA

        SANTA MONICA

        10:00 AM

        • Women Founders, Cold Brew & Beach View, Rooftop: See Details

        Clutch Talent

        11:00 AM

        11DollarSunglasses.com, Less Litter Foundation

        12:00 PM

        Data in LA, Amplitude

        12:30 AM

        New Moon, Warner UK Innovations

        TOPANGA CANYON

        3:00 PM

        Dreamore

        VENICE

        8:00 AM

        • Surf session with founders, investors, creators: See Details

        Surfed Club, Bow Shock

        12:00 PM

        • Podcast Panel and Brunch: LA Tech Community Builders: See Details

        WeAreLATech.com, Blankspaces.com

        VIRTUAL

        2:00 PM

        BLCK UNICRN


        For updates or more event information, visit the official Tech Week calendar.

        Enjoy LA Tech Week 2024!


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