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Prachi Shevgaonkar Cool The Globe climate app and startup journey

Prachi Shevgaonkar, founder of Cool The Globe solutions for climate action

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Business Remedies | Rajshree Upadhyaya | Prachi Shevgaonkar launched Cool The Globe as a personal and collective response to climate anxiety that had settled over her college years, turning what began as a student project into a public-facing climate tech movement that asks ordinary people to measure and reduce their greenhouse gas footprints. Prachi’s early outreach and media-savvy storytelling helped the app gain visibility across campuses and community groups, positioning Cool The Globe less as a conventional consumer product and more as a civic tool that translates everyday choices into measurable climate impact.

As the user base and ambition grew, the project formalized: while the idea and app trace back to Prachi’s college period around 2020–2021, the company behind the movement — Cool The Globe Solutions Private Limited — was incorporated in January 2023, giving the initiative a legal and operational backbone to scale partnerships, product development, and outreach. This dual timeline explains why some profiles reference the earlier founding story and others point to the later corporate registration.

The startup’s Shark Tank India moment amplified its reach. Appearing on Season 3, Cool The Globe sought investment to scale user acquisition and product features and walked away with an on-air deal — investors Aman Gupta and Radhika Gupta committed ₹25 lakhs in exchange for equity. The deal validated Prachi’s vision, converting media attention into tangible backing and putting the brand into a new growth phase. The Shark Tank appearance served as both a credibility stamp and a marketing inflection point, accelerating downloads and partner conversations that are vital for climate apps which rely on sustained engagement rather than one-time purchases.

Behind the pitch is a strategy that mixes technology with community. Rather than promising hardware or flashy consumer novelties, Cool The Globe focuses on behaviour change and measurable targets — monthly and yearly emissions goals, simple actions people can take, and a narrative that frames small choices as collective leverage. That approach allowed the team to court public-sector forums, fellowships, and climate events where credibility and impact storytelling matter more than unit economics. Prachi’s personal profile — speaking at conferences, receiving awards, and being featured by leading media outlets — further amplified the platform’s voice.

Today, Cool The Globe presents itself as an active climate-tech entity. The company is registered and listed as active in corporate records, its website and social channels show ongoing community campaigns, and Prachi continues to appear as founder and spokesperson in events and media. This combination of corporate registration, public-facing product, and continued founder engagement indicates the venture is fully operational, focused on growth through partnerships and user-driven climate action rather than rapid product pivots.

The brand’s trajectory is instructive — a college idea that matured into a mission-driven startup, validated by investors on national television, and sustained by a mix of technology, storytelling, and community organizing. For those watching startups that move beyond revenue headlines, Cool The Globe stands as an example of how climate-oriented tools can grow from campus projects into purpose-led companies while keeping impact and behavioural change at their core.

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