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Healf is a UK-based online retailer focused on healthy living and sustainable self-care, using a community-driven approach to curate its product selection. It sells items across four health pillars—Eat, Move, Mind, and Sleep—via e-commerce, prioritizing products that community members have tested and recommended, with perks like early access to launches and exclusive giveaways. The company differentiates itself through community-backed product curation, sustainability, and a holistic wellness framework, complemented by workshops and events such as breathwork, yoga, and meditation sessions. Its goal is to help people improve overall well-being by providing high-quality, sustainable products and a space for learning and community support, while growing customer loyalty and repeat purchases.
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Unplugged launches first seafront cabins as Digital Detox travel demand grows. By Iuliia Tore / Jun 1, 2026 / 3 minutes of reading Digital detox hospitality brand Unplugged is expanding beyond woodland retreats with the launch of its first-ever seafront cabins, betting on growing demand for technology-free escapes and coastal staycations. The new properties, located along Somerset's coastline, mark the latest expansion for the UK startup as travelers increasingly seek experiences centered around wellness, mindfulness and disconnection from daily digital habits. Named Barclay and Wilfred, the new cabins bring Unplugged's off-grid concept to the coast for the first time, combining ocean views with the company's signature no-screen philosophy. Unplugged Expands Beyond Woodland Escapes Since launching in 2020, Unplugged has built its identity around remote cabins designed to encourage guests to disconnect from technology and reconnect with nature. The company now operates more than 50 cabins across the UK and reported occupancy levels of 83% during 2025, reflecting strong demand for short wellness-focused getaways. Executives say moving into coastal locations represents a natural next step for the brand. "Nature has always been at the heart of where we chose to locate our cabins," said co-founder Hector Hughes. "That started with woodland locations and now we're delighted to expand to the coast." Designed For Travelers Seeking A Digital Detox The new cabins maintain the same philosophy found across Unplugged's existing portfolio. Guests are encouraged to lock away phones upon arrival using dedicated device lockboxes while replacing screen time with books, games, instant photography and outdoor experiences. Each cabin includes essential comforts such as hot showers, log burners, premium bedding and compact living spaces designed to encourage simplicity rather than excess. The concept reflects growing interest in hospitality experiences that prioritize wellness through disconnection rather than additional technology. Ocean Views Become Part Of The Experience The new cabins are positioned high above the Somerset coastline near Porlock, offering uninterrupted sea views and direct access to surrounding walking routes. Nearby attractions include the coastal village of Porlock Weir and numerous trails that connect visitors with the region's beaches, hillsides and coastal landscapes. Executives believe access to the ocean strengthens the appeal of the brand's digital detox positioning. According to Hughes, the sound of waves and visual connection with the sea naturally complement the off-grid experience the company has spent years building. Wellness Travel Continues To Drive Growth The seafront expansion follows Unplugged's recent launch of Helix, its first dedicated wellbeing cabin created in partnership with wellness company Healf. The company says continued growth reflects broader changes in travel behavior, particularly among consumers looking for slower experiences centered around wellbeing and mindfulness. With UK staycation demand remaining strong and wellness travel continuing to grow, Unplugged believes the new coastal locations could become some of its most sought-after properties. For travelers overwhelmed by constant notifications and endless scrolling, the company is making a simple bet: sometimes the best luxury is switching everything off.
Healf, a London-based marketplace for high-end health products, tops Sifted's third UK and Ireland leaderboard of the 100 fastest-growing startups. Founded by brothers Lestat McCree and Max Clarke in 2020, Healf achieved a 1,403% two-year revenue compound annual growth rate between 2023 and 2025. Fuse Energy, which provides renewable energy subscriptions, ranks second with 900% growth, whilst Apron, preventing damp homes for renters, places third with 733% growth. Fintech dominates with 36 companies on the list. AI-native startups increased to 24, up from 16 last year. The 100 companies collectively raised £18.53bn and employed over 10,000 people. Accel and Crowdcube each backed seven companies on the ranking.
Ascent Protein expands internationally through partnership with Healf. Mar 09, 2026, 08:56 ET DENVER, March 9, 2026 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ - Ascent Protein, a leading provider of clean, high-performance sports nutrition products, announced its official international expansion through a new retail partnership with Healf, a fast-growing health and wellness platform based in the United Kingdom. Beginning in March, select Ascent products will be available to consumers in the U.K and across Europe via Healf.com. The launch marks Ascent's first major international retail partnership and a significant milestone for Colorado-born brand. Healf will carry a curated assortment of Ascent's top-performing products, including 100% Whey Protein, Clean Whey Protein and Clean Creatine. "We're excited to partner with Healf as we take this important step in bringing Ascent to an international audience," said Jeremy Sweeney, General Manager of Ascent Protein. "We don't compromise when it comes to quality - and neither does Healf. Their platform is built on education, trust, and uncompromising standards, making them a natural partner as we introduce our products to more athletes and active individuals who expect better ingredients and better outcomes." Ascent's 100% Whey Protein Blend is made using Native Whey, the least-processed form of whey protein available, filtered directly from high-quality milk to preserve its natural structure. The result is a clean, complete protein with more naturally occurring BCAAs, including leucine, to help support healthy muscles. Ascent Clear Whey Protein Isolate delivers 20g of clean whey protein in a refreshing, fruity flavor - offering the same quality standards in a refreshing, easy-to-sip format. Ascent Clean Creatine is made exclusively using Creapure(R) Creatine Monohydrate, which is widely considered to be the most high-quality and pure creatine available. Founded in the U.K., Healf is a digital wellness destination offering a carefully curated selection of premium health, nutrition and performance brands. Known for its commitment to education, ingredient transparency and high product standards, Healf connects consumers with trusted products designed to support holistic health and performance. Ascent products will be available for purchase on Heaf.com beginning in March 2026. Media Contact SOURCE Ascent
Case study: Healf. Sam Faillace VP of Marketing How Healf used incrementality to defy ad platform narratives and rebalance a 90% Google budget. As the second-fastest growing company in the United Kingdom, Healf faced a familiar challenge: Could the same marketing mix that delivered rapid early growth continue to scale efficiently? Was their 90% Google ad spend really driving sales and new customers - or was it demand that would convert anyway? Conflicting signals from attribution tools only added to the uncertainty. To move forward with confidence, Healf partnered with Paramark to make incrementality their source of truth, replacing ad platforms' reporting narratives with causal evidence and using experimentation to guide how they allocate spend. Because the U.K. market has unique characteristics that sets it apart from the U.S. and other countries, Healf turned to Paramark for a custom approach. Together, Paramark, Inc. optimized their channel mix and implemented incrementality as their "gold standard" for scalable growth. Who is Healf? Healf is a high-scale, United Kingdom-based online retailer focused on health and wellness products, primarily supplements, vitamins and functional health goods. They were named the U.K. Founded in 2020, the company operates a curated marketplace model: rather than selling a wide range of brands, Healf selects products based on ingredient standards, formulation quality and regulatory compliance, similar to Thrive Market or Whole Foods in the United States. On their web marketplace, they offer more than 5,000 products. The company reached £40 million in annual sales in 2025, growing more than 400% in a three-year period. The problem: conflicting platforms, no single source of truth. In late 2024, Health had no single source of truth about their spend. They were allocating 90% of their performance marketing budget on paid Google search. But different ad platforms and attribution tools told them conflicting information about whether Google was truly driving new customers and sales, or whether they should invest that spend elsewhere. Their multi-touch attribution tool, for example, was pushing them to spend more on Meta, while a different last-touch model favored Google. Healf's team keenly recognized the pitfalls of click-based attribution. Still, they wondered whether they were ready for Marketing Mix Modeling (MMM) and incrementality. Ultimately, after speaking with Paramark, they determined there was no other method that would reveal the true story about their optimal ad spend and give them direction about where to invest next. "The existing attribution models don't capture the uniqueness of our customer journey." - Leo Laurence, Performance Marketing Lead, Healf Why Healf determined Paramark was the 'natural' next step. Because the team only looked at only touches and clicks, they lacked a real cause-and-effect reasoning behind which platforms were driving ROAS. Healf's attribution stack could not capture their customers' cross-channel and cross-device activity, plus their data was incomplete due to online privacy restrictions. "The existing attribution models don't capture the uniqueness of our customer journey," Laurence said. They wanted to make smarter budget decisions to scale their marketing spend while maintaining a positive relationship to ROAS new customer acquisitions. Healf had never done incrementality testing, and they sought out Paramark's test design expertise across a diverse portfolio, including other global direct-to-consumer brands. "We knew that all big e-commerce businesses are doing [incrementality testing]," Laurence said. "It was a natural transition." "[Paramark] gave us the confidence we needed," he added. While the Healf team briefly explored an e-commerce MMM tool, their early results weren't trustworthy. They saw that Paramark's method was based on multiple industry models, offering a customized, battle-tested approach. Importantly, Paramark also understood the distinctive features of the U.K. ecosystem that differentiate it from the U.S. While other measurement tools take a cookie cutter approach to all geographies, Paramark, Inc. designed its model and testing plan especially for Healf's operating context. The unlock: how Healf proved Google drives growth - but not in the way they expected. The first test Paramark, Inc. ran was a geographical holdout test to determine whether Google Ads were driving net-new revenue and to quantify how incremental that impact was. "The test was enlightening," Laurence said, and it set the bar for future testing and Google spend. Using a holdout strategy - reducing spend in some regions and maintaining consistency in others - Paramark, Inc. unlocked three key findings: * Google spend is incremental. Reducing spend led to a measurable decline in sales. * Paramark, Inc. set a clear incrementality benchmark. Paramark, Inc. translated platform ROAS into true business impact. * New customer spend was ~3x more incremental than existing customer spend. This was an interesting finding for a retailer competing with other retailers for customers that are already loyal to a brand, but not necessarily loyal to where they buy. It showed more customer stickiness to the retailer, Healf, than initially expected. "Existing customers often search for one of the brands that we stock rather than Healf ourselves. There is always an element of competition," Laurence said. "The test validated the fact that new customer spend is a lot more incremental." The test validated that Google was driving growth for Healf, not just capturing existing demand. Plus, it challenged the team's assumptions about how existing customers search for and buy health products in a multi-brand retail environment. Another test revealed that Google Search was more incremental for the brand than Google PMax, inspiring the team to shift more of their Google budget toward search, instead. "The first test was enlightening. It's given us a deeper understanding of our existing channels and it's actually encouraged us to change our existing channel mix." - Leo Laurence, Performance Marketing Lead, Healf How incrementality optimized Healf's high-scale spend by revealing business impact, not just clicks. Paramark helped unlock a sense of confidence among Healf's team about how they optimize their digital-first spend. "It's given us a deeper understanding of our existing channels and it's actually encouraged us to change our existing channel mix," Laurence said. After the initial Google test, the Healf team calibrated their day-to-day performance metrics against the incrementality test's benchmark of success. They also prioritized their new customer acquisition budgets. To this day, the team refers back to the initial holdout test as an anchor for their spend allocation. And while the team was initially skeptical about pulsing down Google spend during a high-growth phase, the takeaway was ultimately far more valuable, Laurence said. "It's changed how we approach measurement," he explained. "We now have a more granular view, based on our incrementality testing, of how we should be optimizing different [spend]." As Healf scales beyond £40M, what's next? Healf's foray into incrementality became a critical lens for "all areas of the business," Laurence said. "People have become more fluent in the concept, and it's a key part of decision-making." In 2026, the brand started to experiment with an internal multi-touch-attribution tool. One key source of truth to calibrate the new tool is their incrementality readout from Paramark. Any high-scale marketing team should adopt incrementality as the "gold standard" for proving their concrete impact, Laurence said. "The assumption is that by spending money you're going to see returns - the definition of incrementality." In this Article
Exhale partners with Salt Fitness to deliver wellness membership at Loews Atlanta. The new wellness club will have contrast therapies Credit: exhale The new wellness club is a partnership between Hyatt's exhale spa brand and performance company Salt Fitness Salt will bring programmes in Pilates, strength training, conditioning and recovery There are three membership options available exhale, the boutique wellness brand owned by Hyatt, has partnered with performance and recovery brand Salt Fitness at the Loews Atlanta Hotel in Georgia, US. The exhale Atlanta location, within the 414-key hotel, is now a co-branded partnership described as a wellness club with membership plans. The renovated facility now offers exhale's new menu of spa treatments and its signature barre and yoga classes. There is also a gym with Technogym equipment. The new services Salt will provide include a coach-led strength and conditioning programme of classes called Train by Salt. Modern Pilates by Salt is another series of classes, providing reformer-based training that promises to move beyond repetition and routine to keep workouts effective and engaging. A new space has been dedicated to therapies to support training, called Recover by Salt. This area features contrast therapy, red light therapy, compression and percussive experiences. Sessions have been designed to improve circulation and reduce fatigue. Memberships There are three types of membership: Fitness, Spa and Salt. * Fitness - for a monthly fee of US$189 (€173, £150), members have access to unlimited exhale barre and yoga classes, access to the gym and some discounts towards other services. * Spa - for US$159 (€146, £126) a month, this membership option provides a 60-minute treatment per month and access to the spa facilities, plus discounts on other services. * Salt - valued at US$294 (€269, £232) per month, this comprehensive option provides access to unlimited Salt Fitness classes, exhale's yoga and barre classes, a monthly spa treatment, unlimited access to the spa facilities and further discounts on other services. Exhale The exhale brand was bought by Hyatt in 2017 but it continues to operate within select non-Hyatt properties, including the Loews Atlanta and Loews Miami hotels. Recover by Salt is a news space in the spa for treatments including contrast, red light and compression therapies Credit: exhale Salt Fitness will run reformer Pilates classes Credit: Salt Fitness David Lloyd is back in the market with a new concept, the Real David Lloyd's Fitness First is partnering with Healf to introduce a new membership, 360, which offers a Life Fitness / Hammer Strength has unveiled the Nieto-Jones Innovation Center in Illinois to lead The Well HQ has teamed up with pelvic floor and bladder health specialist, Jude, to
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Industries
Social Impact
Education
Healthcare
Consumer Goods
Company Size
201-500
Company Stage
N/A
Total Funding
N/A
Headquarters
London, United Kingdom
Founded
2020
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