In a historic win for Pakistan’s tech scene, Myco, a fast-growing Pakistani-origin video streaming and Web3 startup, has secured PKR 420 million (USD 1.5 million) in total deals after winning Season 9 of “Meet the Drapers,” a globally recognized Silicon Valley startup show hosted by investor Tim Draper.
Outperforming 2,000+ startups worldwide, Myco not only became the first Pakistani-origin startup to reach the finale but also secured the highest investment and SaaS business deal of the season. The final deal includes $500,000 in direct investment and a $1 million SaaS contract, following an extensive due diligence process. The journey was made possible by PakLaunch, whose founder, Aly Fahd, convinced Draper to feature Pakistani startups for the first time in 2024. Myco’s victory highlights Pakistan’s rising potential in digital innovation, content streaming, and Web3 economies.
Myco received the most global votes and advanced to the grand finale. The episode was recorded in April 2025, and the deal was finalized in July after due diligence. PakLaunch played a key role in this achievement. Its founder, Aly Fahd, convinced Tim Draper to feature Pakistani startups in 2024.
Tim Draper is a legendary Silicon Valley investor. He’s known for early investments in Tesla, SpaceX, and Coinbase. During Myco’s pitch, Draper called the platform “the future of streaming.” His support signals growing investor confidence in Pakistan.
Myco holds streaming rights for:
It aims to build a full sports and entertainment ecosystem, not just a streaming app.
Key milestones:
By the end of 2025, Myco targets 50M users and regional expansion across North America, MENA, and South Asia.
Myco is launching a decentralized content economy. Users and creators will earn through a reward token system. This model supports content ownership, user engagement, and long-term monetization for both creators and fans.
“Myco’s win shows Pakistani entrepreneurs can compete globally,” said Umair Masoom, Founder & MD of Myco. “This is just the beginning,” he added.