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WorkClub converts under-used real estate into productive co-working areas and provides an affordable membership for remote workers across London. The company has 500+ members, 800+ guests and 25 WorkClub’s spaces in London. WorkClub has also secured many venues across the UK with Young's, Hippo Inns and more. Furthermore, it is listed as a ‘Top 10 startup to watch’ by TechRound, has 4.8* rating on TrustPilot and, acquired 30 businesses to offer discounted WorkClub memberships to members including ZipCar, PureGym. The company will use the funds to develop WorkClub’s technology and to expand its offering into other key UK cities.
days to go: Expired investment: £342,820
MooVmoo connects consumers with video editors. Choose a title, select your music and upload your video clips in one easy go. Moovmoo charges just £3 per minute of video so it allows the user to control exactly how much they spend. 
days to go: Expired investment: £25,720
Like a lot of young independent British film companies, 721 Productions had only a modest budget with which to enter the $36 billion global film industry in 2014 (an industry that seems recession proof given that global box office revenues have seen a 22% increase since 2009).  Despite the low budget, director Paul Emmanuel still produced a piece of brilliance with ‘The Maid’ - a romantic drama that hit the silver screen in early 2014 and subsequently went on to pick up various film accolades, including multiple awards, a nomination for Best UK Feature Film and screenings at the prestigious London and New York film festivals. Since the overwhelming response to what was 721 Productions' very first film, the team has been hard at work on its latest film ‘Secrets of the Lost Souls’.  Paul Emmanuel is once again steering the ship second time around – albeit with a greater depth of industry connections and knowhow compared to the first. He is working alongside other talented and versatile filmmakers David C. G. Hare – who himself has built an impressive career over the past 15 years – and the award-winning cinematographer Steven Marshall who has over 9 years experience in his field and has worked on movies screened at film festivals in Cannes, Venice and Berlin.  The latest film production will cost £80,000 – you'd be forgiven for thinking that that's a small amount for the production of a movie. But with advanced digital cinema technology available to modern-day filmmakers at reasonable prices, costs can be contained. The film ‘Paranormal Activity’ for example, cost $15,000 to make and grossed over $107,000,000 at the box office – testament not only to the relatively small investment these types of productions need, but also to why Horror/Action genres are widely recognised as offering the highest rates of return on investment in the movie industry. Like Paranormal Activity ‘Secrets of the Lost Souls’ is a supernatural horror thriller aimed at the more lucrative US market.  Production is scheduled to begin early next year and 721 Productions wants to make investors become part of the journey – one featuring ongoing film updates, special mentions, exclusive screenings, site visits, film previews and a wrap party. How far you travel on that journey with the production team depends on how much you invest. Investors pledging money to this pitch will receive exciting investor rewards and shares in a movie from what is an emerging British film production company. Check out the 'rewards' section for more details.
days to go: Expired investment: £24,700
In 2015 “CUT” aims to become the world’s largest e-book publisher by author numbers. Over 700 pro-writers pre-registered before CUT even went live. CUT is a writers’ e-publishing community, powered by leading-edge technology. Imagine a LinkedIn for writers that is also an on-line destination for contemporary writing. CUT sells e-books, readable on ALL e-readers. Writers create content for CUT and this content drives traffic to the site. Leading edge publishing technology minimises costs so that e-Book publication carries no charge to writers. In turn, CUT receives 99 year rights on a 50/50 revenue share. CUT building huge content, over 300 e-books published already.
days to go: Expired investment: £106,306
Love2move has developed a platform to bridge the gap between sellers/ homeowners and the market. It functions as an internet estate agent working in collaboration with well- established estate agents with a physical office. This way Love2move provides its users the best of both traditional as well as online estate agents. With the help of online sales platform, the agents can list homes without much setup costs involved.
days to go: Expired investment: £51,850
Gigride is a one-stop-shop for musicians, DJs, venues, promoters, to come together and produce gigs. The company is bringing the live music industry into the 21st century. It is the only platform known to enlist attendance of bands’ past shows. Gigride is initially focusing on capturing the bookings market before perfecting a longer-term business model. The company's objective is to enable organisers to make informed booking decisions and support revenues by maximising attendance. Gigride also aims at bringing the UK’s estimated 500k bands, 30k promoters, and 130k music venues, together in one online marketplace. 
days to go: Expired investment: £59,640
Whatbook is the first book discovery app with an emphasis on social readia®, a new type of connection brought to you by the Whatbook app. Using machine learning and human suggestions together, Whatbook offers an easy way to find your next favourite book, podcast or audiobook with fast, accurate and reliable recommendations. The iOS app is already live with 3,400 active users and an 89% retention. In the global book market estimated to be around $143 billion, Whatbook, unlike other existing book cataloguing services, is the leader in a new market in a proven industry.
days to go: Expired investment: £101,920
Halfspace is a company that leverages advanced audience data management technology and analytics to offer comprehensive digital marketing and technology solutions to clients operating in the sports, entertainment, media, and gaming sectors. They are a data-driven marketing and technology group focused on serving the needs of the sports and entertainment industries.
days to go: Expired investment: £1,500,000
Co-Space is a forward-thinking flexible office operator with a focus on affluent towns and cities outside Central London. Established in 2018, Co-Space has thrived even during the pandemic, boasting two successful sites in Reading (95% occupied) and Stevenage (93% occupied). Our approach involves transforming underutilized spaces into highly sought-after flexible offices, incorporating exceptional interior design and dedicated service. With a revenue run rate of £1.5 million and over 90% of it being contracted and recurring, Co-Space is a promising contender, bridging the gap between exceptional London design and regional competition.
days to go: Expired investment: £50,000
Ezylet are a one-stop-shop portal aimed at the untapped private rental market. Landlords, agents and tenants can all access a host of property services all in one place leading to better customer service and enhanced profits. 
days to go: Expired investment: £752,098
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