Among the many exhibitors on the current Dubai Muscle Present, few drew as a lot consideration as James Smith – health coach, creator, podcaster, and co-founder of Neutonic, a brand new “productiveness drink” that merges neuroscience with life-style efficiency. Whereas many founders cover behind advertising groups, Smith does the other: he provides out his private electronic mail and, if a buyer isn’t glad, refunds them immediately from his personal account.
“Individuals get an alert that claims James Smith despatched you £28 (AED 130),” he laughs. “That builds belief. They realise there’s an precise human behind the model.” It’s an method that runs by way of every little thing he does – private, direct, and infrequently counter-intuitive.
From failure to focus
Smith’s entrepreneurial journey started with failure. “I moved to Australia with large goals as a private coach, nevertheless it didn’t click on,” he says. “The fitness center tradition was hostile, and I couldn’t make ends meet.” Trapped in a one-year contract, he purchased a whiteboard and began filming exercises on his iPhone, streaming stay twice a day for his purchasers again within the UK.
“Once I hit 50,000 followers, I purchased a digital camera and taught myself to edit,” he remembers. “The worst second of my profession turned out to be the very best. If that fitness center had labored out, I’d by no means have constructed this life.”
That on-line begin led to bestselling books, sell-out talking excursions, and an viewers of tens of millions — however Smith by no means outsourced the private connection. “I nonetheless reply to messages. I nonetheless use my actual electronic mail. I don’t need individuals speaking to a ‘staff’. They’re speaking to me.”
The spark behind Neutonic
The concept for Neutonic didn’t come from a advertising brainstorm. It got here from Smith’s personal battle with focus. “Once I was writing my first e-book, I used to be taking Modafinil (a prescription drug for narcolepsy) simply to remain awake and focus,” he admits.
Realising that wasn’t sustainable, he started experimenting with nootropics: pure compounds like Alpha GPC and Lion’s Mane stated to assist cognitive efficiency. “If I might be cognitively primed, I’d write 10,000 phrases as a substitute of three,000. In my world, one good concept on one good day can change the whole month’s income.”
Finally, these private experiments turned the blueprint for Neutonic, a drink that helps you focus with out the chemical crash. “I wished one thing authorized, secure, and efficient but in addition one thing individuals wished to drink, not needed to.”
From whiteboard to model
The title merged nootropic and tonic, and the emblem got here from AI after tons of of iterations. “Now I look again on the graveyard of dangerous concepts and I’m equally haunted and proud.”
Even the can design displays his perfectionism. “We wished it barely much less fizzy so you would drink it throughout a exercise. The matte end prices a fortune however feels premium. The dents in transit taught us that perfection has a worth.”
Smith calls Neutonic a productiveness drink – “power, however smarter.” However what really differentiates it’s how he retains the model human. “If somebody doesn’t prefer it, I refund them myself,” he says. “In the event that they’re well mannered, I don’t even test the order quantity. I’ll banter a bit — generally I ask if they need more cash to get their style buds checked after which I ship the refund.”
That playful honesty wins loyalty. “When prospects realise I truly despatched the cash, not some bot, they inform their buddies. Even the disillusioned ones grow to be advocates.”
It’s a philosophy that has constructed the corporate extra successfully than any advert marketing campaign. “For those who gave me a $100,000 influencer funds, I’d spend all of it on free inventory,” Smith says. “I’d relatively give cans to actual individuals than pay somebody to faux they drink it.”
His intuition for advertising defies conference. “Everybody informed me to not do a thriller flavour launch. I ignored them. We bought 1,000 circumstances in 24 hours. Typically the ‘incorrect’ concept is the fitting one.”
Discovering a second dwelling in Dubai
Smith first got here to Dubai years in the past to play within the Rugby Sevens with a social staff known as the Pie and Pint Pilgrims – “we had been higher at fancy costume than rugby,” he laughs.
In the present day, he sees the town otherwise. “At first, I didn’t get it. However now I realise Dubai aligns with my values – ambition, respect, entrepreneurialism. It’s a hub of excessive achievers.”
One assembly sealed that bond: a coaching session with Sheikh Tarik Al Qassimi, a Jiu-Jitsu black belt. “He utterly modified my notion of the area. The tradition, the openness, the values. Each time I come again, it feels extra like dwelling.”