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Equity Crowdfunding Pitches

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Care in One Place provides a one-stop online marketplace where people can assess their personal circumstances to find the right care package, and purchase the necessary products and services.
days to go: Expired investment: £14,310
WantMyBet is a social network for football betting. It allows you to see peoples tips and their track records. WantMyBet gives you the opportunity to view all your betting accounts in the same place. There is also a monthly leaderboard for the best performing betters.
days to go: Expired investment: £47,363
TableCrowd are a real life business network, bringing people together through food. They have already hosted over 1000 private networking dinners, and have had speakers such as Google, Facebook, VCs, government ministers and Olympians.   
days to go: Expired investment: £274,640
Mifinder is a support platform that connects people who have shared unique life experiences. Mifinder uses search filters and GPS to help users connect based on shared life experiences.
days to go: Expired investment: £19,095
Dadsnet is a community-focused digital agency that focuses on fathers. The company stresses that the majority of dads feel lonely in their role as dads and feel unprepared to be a dad. It further claims that dads feel undervalued and misrepresented in the media. Dadsnet strives to become a meaningful community of dads helping them become a little better at raising their kids each day. The company creates, produces and distributes exceptional video, influencer and podcast content through its online communities, earning satisfactory results for its clients. Dadsnet claims that it received a Facebook grant of $50,000 and unprecedented access to the latter's resources culminating in Dadsnet becoming one of Facebook's chosen strategic partners. It was the the 'Winner of Best Small Agency' at the UK Social Media Awards. The company states it will use 70% of the investment towards personnel hiring, 15% towards web development and User Experience (UX), 10% towards creating unique content, PR and marketing campaigns, and 5% for contingency events.
days to go: Expired investment: £129,747
Swift Social is an easy-to-use social media promotional tool for creatives and SMEs. It helps everyone, no matter their experience or skill set to grow an engaged audience on social media. Since launching their beta they have gained over 800 users across 69 countries.  
days to go: Expired investment: £39,310
Loose Ends helps you spend more time with friends, and less time organising. Simply post what you plan to do, say where and when you’ll be doing it, and the app will reach out to friends who want to join you.
days to go: Expired investment: £103,770
Native Products are a modern grooming brand developed by barbers and they now have a range of 7 men's grooming products with a further 8 in the pipeline. They are stocked across the UK, Europe, Asia and America, with plans to launch new products and grow their sales through stockists and online. 
days to go: Expired investment: £32,400
Angels on the Park is a nursery opening in East London that provide flexible childcare, extended their operating hours and arrange babysitting in the family home. (EIS pending) (SEIS Pending)
days to go: Expired investment: £61,450
BorrowMyDoggy connect dog owners with other local dog lovers across the UK. At Borrowmydoggy, you can arrange dog walking and dog sitting. All you have to do is; create a profile, search for local lenders/ borrowers and then arrange a meeting to see if they'll be a good match. 
days to go: Expired investment: £1,054,490
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