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Fixington is an online platform for trademan. Fixington includes a calendar and a billing app which allows tradesman to manage their current work and also share their availablity so that online bookings can be sent straight to to the tradesmans phone.
days to go: Expired investment: £263,132
Maecenas is a fine art investment platform, allowing collectors to raise funds and investors to own a piece of fine art they would not normally be able to afford such as a picasso or even a Rembrandt! The investment made in the Artwork can easily be re-sold using the Maecenas platform and all investments are fully protected by insurance and a strong legal framework. 
days to go: Expired investment: £218,249
Lazy Flora aims to make gardening easy for city gardeners by taking away all the barriers to plant ownership and build products that fit in with the lives of their busy customers. With this passion for beautiful plants, Lazy Flora brings people closer to nature. The company has been tagged as Best Buy for plant and gardening subscriptions by The Independent and has been rated 'excellent' on Trustpilot. With the proceeds, the company will accelerate sales and marketing.
days to go: Expired investment: £84,968
Go Modular design and build off-site modules for the construction industry. Using their innovative modular construction technology they aim to revolutionise the construction process making it more time efficient and less expensive to produce buildings. In 2018, Go Modular are looking to open their first factory in the UK which will enable them to offer the construction industry factory-produced building units that form the finished structure at the construction site.
days to go: Expired investment: £412,420
ImpactRI have created a collaborative descision making system called QIARK which helps to make complex decisions simple. QIARK aims to bridge the gap between data and actionable decisions and the intelligent system can facilitate to anyone interested in a particular problem and provide an unbiased and real intelligent solution. 
days to go: Expired investment: £149,720
Beelivery launched in 2015 with the aim to be the fastest grocery delivery service by use crowdsourced drivers to bring the convenience store online. Beelivery currently have over 10,000 registered drivers across the country.
days to go: Expired investment: £86,960
Hurree is a CRM and automation platform for apps that allows app developers and marketers to engage their user base. Hurree allows you to monitor click-through and app engagement to make more informed marketing decisions to help you build a relationship with your end user.
days to go: Expired investment: £360,540
At Showersave we believe in keeping things simple because simplicity is the key to any of the world’s greatest innovations. That’s why in creating Showersave we focused purely on creating a simple device that would deliver real energy saving results.
days to go: Expired investment: £78,220
Handsome have created a brand of products that are solely designed to prevent and relieve back pain. They are currently stocked in the top two UK pharmacy's Boots and Superdrug as well as the top two US pharmacy's Walgreens and CVS. 
days to go: Expired investment: £71,840
Nattr was designed to resolve the 'what should I text back' dilemma. The way in which Nattr does this is by crowdsourcing clever text responses. You just send a screenshot and then within minutes you are flooded with a dozen clever replies. 
days to go: Expired investment: £110,419
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