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YurOn is a video platform that cultivates authentic interaction between prominent personalities and their fans. The portal allows people from different walks of life–drag queens, mountaineers, activists–thirty seconds to ignite a conversation, start an Ask Me Anything or co-create a skit. YurOn shuns away filters, anonymous commenting, vanity metrics or validation-driven algorithms and endeavours to bring to the public an unadulterated conversation between stars and their fans. The portal soft-launched in Q2 of 2020 and has seen over 5000 downloads, 2000 active users, and 32% of users retaining over a month. The company will use 80% of the investment to grow its tech team and cloud infrastructure, and 20% towards marketing and partnerships to accelerate growth.

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days to go: Expired investment: £222,110
SeedStream is a digital content platform that uses Artificial Intelligence (AI) to combine articles, videos and podcasts into personalised feeds based on user interests. The company has built a prototype focussing on Formula 1 motorsport that aggregates free-to-access news articles and YouTube videos alongside social media posts from the drivers and teams to cover stories from every angle. SeedStream aims to be a disruptor in the 580 million subscription services market. The company will use the investment to develop its prototype into a complete platform, produce original content based on trending topics, and accelerate into different markets.

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days to go: Expired investment: £40,843
Get Groomed aims to provide classic barbering services at the customer’s doorstep, saving time and travel. The male personal care market is projected to reach a value of $166 billion by 2022. The company received the Best Emerging Barber Brand in 2018, by Hair & Barber UK. It has high profile clients such as Pitchbook, MatchesFashion.com & Groupon. The company has received more than 200 '5 stars' reviews. Get Groomed has 2200 registered users on their platform including 580 people who have registered interest but live in postcodes the company is yet to cover. They have a working platform including a website and an iOS and android app. There are 950 completed bookings payments on the platform. The proceeds will be used to sign 100 barbers and expand to cover a second and a third city.

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days to go: Expired investment: £22,920
HighCandi is a drone services business that specialises in providing operational support to large companies, for example, in telecommunications and renewable energy sectors. It brings together independent drone service providers under one brand and uses these drones to inspect infrastructure, providing photo analysis, video inspections, and 3D digital models of facilities to help clients manage their assets in an affordable manner. HighCandi’s app, which can memorise and automate inspection regimes, makes sure that each drone delivers consistent imaging and data. The company's aerial videographers are Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) licensed and adhere to legal restrictions wherever they film. The company's strategy is to target 10% ($520 million) of two key sectors, namely The Global Industrial Inspection market and European Real Estate market, by 2021. HighCandi is a potential disruptor in the drone sector which is expected to boost the UK economy by £42 billion. With the investment, the company will start recruitment to drive sales, pilot engagement, and brand marketing.

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Storemates match people looking for cheap storage space with people who have storage space. This allows for discounted rates compared to commercial storage.  
days to go: Expired investment: £39,832
Gigrev is a powerful direct to fan social platform for artists to connect directly with their fan base, enabling them to own their fan data, generate a new revenue stream and save on social media advertising costs.  Fans can get exclusive behind the scenes access to video blogs, insights of their favourite artist, event tickets and buy merchandise direct.
days to go: Expired investment: £296,200
Evvnt is a marketing platform allowing clients to publish an event across a broad range of listings, SMS, email all of which is linked to ticketing with one submission. Signed partnerships with Yext and Hearst mean this round of funding will be used to further develop the product & expand in the US
days to go: Expired investment: £260,910
Aeristech are a hi-tech engineering company with patented electric motor technology. They use forced induction to compress air before entering the engine which allows more fuel to be burnt in the same amount of space and therefore lowers fuel consumption and lowers emissions. 
days to go: Expired investment: £865,000
Lobster Pictures is a tech company that specialises in remote time-lapse camera systems. These time lapse camera systems limit the need for on-site visits, therefore saving time and money. The Lobster Pot has recorded projects in almost every environment known to man.  
days to go: Expired investment: £45,360
Skins are a creator of sports compression garments and are aiming to grow their business into key markets. Skins have created products that really do make a difference to an athlete’s performance.     
days to go: Expired investment: £333,810
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