Minnesota startup changes direction to save business, help nursing moms In the fall, Ashley Mooneyham was at a professional standstill. She had launched Momease, a Minnesota-based startup focused on breastfeeding support products, but faced mounting challenges that threatened the company’s survival. Rather than close the doors, Mooneyham made a pivotal decision: pivot the business to save it while continuing to serve nursing mothers. The result was the development of the PetalSoft breast flange, a latest product designed specifically to improve comfort and effectiveness for breastfeeding women. Unlike standard flanges that can cause discomfort or inefficiency, PetalSoft uses a soft, flexible material engineered to reduce pressure and increase milk flow. The innovation emerged from direct feedback from nursing mothers who struggled with existing products on the market. To bring the product to life, Momease turned to Indiegogo, launching a crowdfunding campaign to support production and distribution. The campaign aimed not only to raise funds but also to validate demand and build a community around the new offering. Early supporters responded strongly, signaling a clear necessitate for better-designed breastfeeding accessories. This strategic shift allowed Momease to refocus its mission, preserve jobs, and continue its core purpose of supporting nursing mothers—now with a product born from real user needs and tested through direct engagement. The PetalSoft flange represents more than a new item in a catalog; it reflects a founder’s resilience and a startup’s ability to adapt when faced with adversity. By listening closely to customers and embracing agile development, Momease transformed a potential failure into a meaningful innovation. The company’s journey underscores how startups can survive—and even thrive—by pivoting with purpose, especially when guided by the needs of the people they serve.
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