Nutrition startup Goat Life made a confident pitch on Shark Tank India, where founder Yash Kalra, a 25-year-old entrepreneur from Kota, walked the sharks through how he’s building a nutrition brand focused on “experience over degrees.”
During the episode, Yash explained that Goat Life isn’t positioned as just another whey protein brand. Instead, he described it as a complete-meal nutrition product, designed with balanced macros and a controlled glycemic index. He also pointed out that the product delivers higher nutritional value and is priced at close to ₹3,000 per kg.
Talking about traction, the founder shared that Goat Life follows a limited-drop model, releasing products every few months. The first product drop received 400 pre-orders on Day 1, while sales grew from 2,000 boxes in the first drop to 10,000 boxes in the second, a jump that caught the sharks’ attention.
On the numbers front, Yash told the panel that the brand clocked ₹11 lakh in revenue in FY24, followed by ₹25 lakh in FY25, and has already crossed ₹2 crore in FY26 (till December). He also highlighted that the company manufactures its products in-house in Kota, with a daily capacity of 4,000 packets, and works alongside an NGO-supported, all-women workforce.
The founder further mentioned that Goat Life enjoys a 40% repeat customer rate, 57% gross margins, and strong online traction, including 8% engagement on Instagram, with a clear focus on scaling through D2C channels.
For the deal, Yash came in asking for ₹36 lakh in exchange for 1% equity, valuing the company at ₹36 crore. After detailed discussions, multiple offers, and counter-offers, the final deal was struck with Aman Gupta and Anupam Mittal, who together invested ₹2 crore for 8% equity, valuing Goat Life at ₹25 crore.
With the investment secured, Goat Life now looks to scale its operations and deepen its presence in India’s fast-growing nutrition market.
