// STARTUP COMPARISON
MoviePass vs Bodega
MoviePass failed in 2019 due to Unit Economics. Bodega failed in 2018 due to Product Failure. Different causes, different sectors, different eras — but the same simulation outcome.
| METRIC | 🔥 MoviePass | 🔥 Bodega |
|---|---|---|
| Sector | Consumer | Consumer |
| Country | USA | USA |
| Founded | 2011 | 2017 |
| Died | 2019 | 2018 |
| Raised | $68M | $2.5M |
| Peak | 3M subscribers | $2.5M raised |
| Primary Cause | Unit Economics | Product Failure |
// WHY EACH FAILED
🔥 MoviePass
Unit Economics
MoviePass charged $9.99/month while paying full theater ticket prices per visit. Heavy users went to movies daily. At 3M subscribers the company burned $40M/month and needed multiple emergency capital raises. The service collapsed in 2019 after deactivating subscriber cards mid-screening to conserve cash.
// LESSON
Subsidizing consumption is not a business model. If your price is below cost on transaction one, no scale ever fixes it. Volume amplifies the problem.
Subsidizing consumption is not a business model. If your price is below cost on transaction one, no scale ever fixes it. Volume amplifies the problem.
🔥 Bodega
Product Failure
Bodega launched a pantry-box vending machine product and named it after the neighborhood bodegas it aimed to displace. A Fast Company article in September 2017 caused a PR disaster before launch. The product never gained traction. The company shut down within a year.
// LESSON
Your brand name is a thesis statement about the world you want to create. If that thesis offends the communities you need to operate in, you do not have a business.
Your brand name is a thesis statement about the world you want to create. If that thesis offends the communities you need to operate in, you do not have a business.
// EXPLORE FURTHER