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STRYVE is a technology platform that aims to become the best Applicant Tracking System (ATS) for Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs). STRYVE asserts that 98% of Fortune 500 companies use ATS platforms to track, communicate and maintain their hiring process, yet most SMEs do not. It also asserts that 62% of those who do not have ATS would implement one. STRYVE's focus is on serving this section of organisations that have 1-1000 employees. STRYVE claims that its business model will be fully compliant with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) law. The company is working in partnership with recruitment agencies such as Altus Partners and C&C search. It argues that it has a potential lead of 500 companies from day one. STRYVE will use the investment received to hire product managers and programmers, launch its first MVP during Q1 2021, and begin sales in Q2 2021.

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days to go: Expired investment: £453,007
HairFare is an end-to-end hair and beauty chair rental platform that connects beauty professionals to salons, studios and barbershops across the UK. It asserts that the hair and beauty industry was worth £10 billion in 2018 and is set to increase. HairFare aims to be a contender in this segment. HairFare asserts that it has expanded to five cities within the UK with no marketing budget. The platform has featured in media platforms including The Barber Magazine, Islington Gazette, Startups of London, Business Daily, ITProPortal, ExBulletin, Compsmag, and LinkedIn News, to name a few. It will use 40% of the investment for creating its proprietary app, 40% towards marketing to increase the number of business owners and beauty professionals on the platform, 10% towards setting up its merchandise line, and 10% towards establishing the HairFare Academy.

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days to go: Expired investment: £57,736
Frankie goes to Bollywood are setting out to change the perception of Indian food.  They have opened a restaurant with the concept of Indian flavours meet British fast food favourites.  Following thier success of the restaurant they are now looking for funding to fit out a new premise in East London and working capital. (SEIS Pending)
days to go: Expired investment: £51,420
Mous is a fashion/tech brand that’s disrupting the $37billion phone accessories category. Mous has had huge exposure already for their latest ergonomic and slim iPhone 6 case that holds and retracts headphones, solving very real shopper problems. The trends of wireless earphones present a real opportunity for Mous in the future.
days to go: Expired investment: £41,580
HOMYHUB is a multi-award winning startup that aims to unleash the full potential of garages. Customers get full access to their smart garages via smartphones that work as Smart Garage Remotes. The startup has successfully piloted a delivery service in partnership with Correos, Spain's courier service giant, resulting in a commercial contract and interest from other big brands. It has already raised €150,000+, developed and tested the full-product. HOMYHUB has also received recognition from Santander Bank, Digital Logistics, and Porsche, and has featured in publications like Voz Populi and El País. HOMYHUB is ready to launch a commercial project and scale it through marketing, key hirings, and productions which are enough to reach more than 300,000 garages starting from Spain to the rest of Europe.
days to go: Expired investment: £406,760
Tethir is utilising optical wireless technology to transmit 10x the data bandwidth across a railway network using transceivers more advanced than current solutions. In addition to this, the company is also developing mobile wireless technology that can deliver greater bandwidth than radio or fibre solutions whilst using little power. Both projects are designed to be low cost and scalable to increase longevity. Tethir aims to generate revenue by licensing their products to major businesses that may not have justified resources to produce their own solutions.
days to go: Expired investment: £192,042
OneSub uses Artificial Intelligence (AI) to understand thousands of articles a day and provides a customized news source that promotes difference of ideas. It monitors the reading history of the users and fills in any knowledge gaps. OneSub also provides alternative content from Facebook, Apple news and many more. The company has developed and expanded a working prototype of the platform. The funds will be used for product and team expansion.
days to go: Expired investment: £106,812
Reveal is a dating application that enables women to browse anonymously, only being noticeable to men they like. Reveal aims to provide a substitute concept with solutions to the most common user pain points which includes female privacy concerns and 'stale' matches. Since its first seeding in June 2018, Reveal's user base has increased tenfold, proving that the idea is well acknowledged, especially by women. The first monetisation stream was founded in February 2019 and it is now making profits from In-App Purchases (IAPs). After achieving the low UAC, Reveal is planning to grow internationally and introduce the 2nd and 3rd revenue streams. 
days to go: Expired investment: £59,940
The Honestly Good Smoothie Co. is a subscription box service that delivers 100% organic and pure pre-portioned smoothie components directly at your door-step. The company is known for its ready-to-blend frozen smoothie kits and has sold more than 8,000 smoothie kits so far. Since September 2018, the company has seen 60% customer retention with 25% of the customers spending above £500. Honestly Good has also been featured by BBC Radio, Bestfit Magazine, Forbes, and Nutribullet. With the proceeds, Honestly Good is planning to upscale its premises by introducing a developed, compostable and re-usable packaging system.
days to go: Expired investment: £264,990
Koble claims that its data-driven Software as a Service (SaaS) tool helps accelerators and incubators streamline their selection process so they can focus on the most promising founders. The company's vision is to price early-stage startup risk and reward. It intends to move from a Software as a Service (SaaS) workflow tool to the startup-investor marketplace. Koble asserts that pre-seed and seed investors lack a quantitative approach in the early stage of recognising promising startups. Koble argues that its approach is different; it claims that its algorithms are built to mimic the decision processes (both analytical and intuitive) that humans go through when analysing a startup. The tool collects structured, well-tagged data that is not available in the public domain and power the first algorithms that can predict startup success. The company envisages three exit options, namely launching an IPO, avail buyout offers from big technology entities and avail buyout offers from financial buyers.
days to go: Expired investment: £525,500
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