That same ethos now powers Rocapine. Jean-Gabriel Boinot Tramoni serves as COO, while Sammy Teillet leads technology as CTO. The company operates as a lean, multidisciplinary team of approximately 15 people spanning marketing, product design, and engineering from its Paris headquarters with a remote-friendly culture .
Rocapine does not follow the traditional startup path of building one polished product over several years. Instead, it operates as a publisher and venture studio: it partners with external development shops, independent studios, and solo developers to co-create and rapidly validate wellness app concepts .
The numbers illustrate the pace. In its first 12 months, Rocapine tested over 120 app prototypes across women’s health, fitness, nutrition, mental wellbeing, and lifestyle categories . The studio’s publishing platform combines generative AI for hyper-personalized user experiences with a full-stack growth engine that handles user acquisition, performance marketing, and app store optimization
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Apps that show strong early retention and unit economics receive additional resourcing to scale. Those that do not are sunset quickly. This data-driven, iterative approach is directly borrowed from the free-to-play mobile gaming world, where studios routinely kill underperforming titles within weeks. Rocapine itself has described its model as testing “almost one app per day from our team or partners” and running hundreds of ad creative tests per month .
Rocapine’s most visible success to date is Harmony: Cycle Sync. The app, which launched on the App Store in November 2024 and on Android in February 2025, offers more than period tracking. It provides daily, phase-specific recommendations for nutrition, exercise, and mindfulness, aiming to help users align their lifestyle with their menstrual cycle .
Harmony has crossed 100,000 Android installs and holds a 4.7-star rating on the App Store from over 7,400 reviews . In a LinkedIn post in May 2025, CEO Stanislas Marchand disclosed that the app had reached a $1 million annualized revenue run rate and attracted 150,000 users across nearly 200 countries—all within three months of launch
. Marchand noted the team had tested more than 250 ad creatives to optimize its marketing funnel and had scaled profitably from day one
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Beyond Harmony, Rocapine’s developer portfolio on the App Store and Google Play reveals a diverse catalog. Confirmed apps include:
The studio categorizes its portfolio across six wellness verticals: women’s health, fitness, mental health, nutrition, habit formation, and mindfulness .
Rocapine’s Series A capital will accelerate its transition from a startup testing 120 concepts a year to a portfolio company scaling a handful of “category-defining brands.” Marchand stated the immediate goal is to make apps like Harmony dominant in their niches, directly challenging incumbents such as Flo Health in the women’s digital health market .
To do so, the company is actively hiring across four areas: product management and publishing, mobile engineering, user-acquisition marketing, and operations. Specific open roles mentioned include Publishing Manager, App Designer, UA Manager, Marketing Artist, and Data Engineering Intern .
The funding will also support continued investment in Rocapine’s AI-driven publishing infrastructure. The company’s end-to-end platform already provides partner studios with pre-built wellness content libraries, rapid MVP generation tools, and integrated growth features. Expanding that infrastructure will allow Rocapine to onboard more studios, accelerate the prototyping cadence, and scale its data flywheel as its portfolio apps gather more health and behavioral data .
Rocapine occupies an unusual position at the intersection of three trends: the rise of digital health, the maturation of generative AI for personalization, and the proven scalability of mobile gaming publishing models. Its mission, as stated on its website and in investor materials, is to “elevate well-being through innovative mobile solutions” . But its operational thesis is perhaps more revealing: that building a hit wellness app is not an artisanal craft but a scalable, repeatable process powered by rapid experimentation and AI.
Whether that thesis holds over the long term will depend on more than just user acquisition metrics. Wellness apps must navigate a complex landscape of privacy regulation, clinical validation expectations, and platform policies around health data. Rocapine’s leadership has not addressed these challenges publicly in detail, though its early emphasis on behavioral science and empathy-driven design suggests an awareness that credibility matters alongside growth.
For now, the numbers are moving in the right direction, and a $13 million war chest gives the studio a meaningful runway to prove its model can produce not just many wellness apps, but a few that genuinely endure.