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Rebel Book Club is a developing subscription business of six hundred members who have read fifty-two books in four years. It delivers one non-fiction book every month and hosts a secret meetup featuring a book-inspired cocktail. The company has 600+ paying members in London, Bristol and Oxford, etc. and it receives 130+ average number of new applications monthly. The company hosts meetups at Entrepreneur First, Airbnb HQ, and WeWork. Rebel Book Club has collaborated with authors Matthew Syed (Rebel ideas), Kate Raworth (Doughnut Economics), Seth Godin (This is Marketing) and many more. The company aims to make the world's best non-fiction book club by growing a membership experience, build a reach code and support literacy projects.
days to go: Expired investment: £148,070
Reset Paris offers a wide range of high-end wellness services including spas, massage, sports and therapy classes. These services are delivered by highly qualified and experienced professionals with a holistic approach. Workshops based on matters like stress-relief, nutrition, focus, memory and sleep are also provided right at the office. The company has recruited a team of freelance professionals and tested their performance with B2B and B2C customers, developed a CRM platform and started collective classes with exceptional feedback. Reset is well-positioned to grow by selling health weeks to companies and increase its visibility through digital marketing.
days to go: Expired investment: £111,430
Schoolmates is an excellent social networking platform created by Chris Goodwin (CEO and Founder). There are about 32,000 educational establishments enlisted on Schoolmates’ website. It is an easy-to-use free networking platform to connect with old and new friends. It caters to 25+ (age group) representing 50% of the UK population.
days to go: Expired investment: £16,410
Secret Spa is an app & website that allows you to book 5-star spa beauty & wellness treatments to your home, office or hotel. Their vision is to provide exceptional therapists through their mobile and web apps that can be scaled across London, the UK & beyond.
days to go: Expired investment: £55,002
Plant-based diets, health and fitness programmes for those interested in veganism to improve their health and wellbeing. Skinny Bitch's book has sold more than 1.1m copies and is available in 6 languages. Readers of the book include celebrities such as Eva Longoria and Jessica Alba. Ellen DeGeneres has stated that the Skinny Bitch book is the reason she became vegan. The company is now expanding their brand further by offering their content through online guides and blogs. Skinny Bitch is also intending to generate revenue via vegan supplements produced in the US to be sold through their website and third party e-commerce channels.
days to go: Expired investment: £75,810
Personalised Protein Co (PPCo) is a direct-to-consumer supplement brand that bridges the gap between technology and fitness. Leveraging on the growing UK vitamin and supplement industry, which is worth over £800m, PPCo offers expert guidance, bespoke product, clear pricing, and consumer-friendly subscription service. More than 9,000 people have signed up for the company's pre-registered launch campaign providing it 1,200 customers and 5000+ Instagram followers. With the proceeds, the company will improve its technology, automation, and aim at acquiring new customers. PPCo is raising money to invest in its product and scale its marketing efforts.
days to go: Expired investment: £192,770
Hosting a diverse range of venues and events in Cornwall across 150 acres of land. The Wyldes has successfully held scalable events for over 50,000 visitors in the last 10 years. Their venues consist of 3 fixed stages, with 8 bars and catering options. The company is now raising funds to expand the services they offer by developing their infrastructure to increase capacity and attract a wider target audience with plans to build luxury accommodations. The Wyldes has predicted a rise on profitability whilst reducing costs and increasing the number of revenue channels by hosting smaller events such as weddings, celebrations and business events.
days to go: Expired investment: £236,860
A new social media platform created for parents, by parents. TotsApp allows parents to arrange babysitters and school-lifts for their children, as well as socialise and share interesting offers and holidays they find with their groups or with the wider community. Parents can also list unwanted children's toys and items for other users to purchase.
days to go: Expired investment: £32,290
UniRunners deliver local food, alcohol and cigarettes using their courier mobile app. They provide the service in university towns 24 hours a day, primarily aimed at students. They have created a beta version of the app to gather feedback and traction and are available on all mobile platforms. 
days to go: Expired investment: £151,459
Uproot is an e-commerce platform that offers a diverse selection of organic and sustainable products. Born from reflections during the pandemic, it challenges the superficial pursuits driven by societal pressures. Uproot questions the effects of consumerism on our lives and the environment, aiming to establish a space where mindful choices and natural goodness thrive. By uniting a community of individuals dedicated to positive transformation, Uproot seeks to align human existence with the planet, promoting renewal and revitalization for both people and the Earth.
days to go: Expired investment: Withheld
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