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Synatus is a virtual consulting group that enables senior level experienced sole practitioners to work together to service and develop client business. The Group provides the individual with a total support structure for their business which includes visible profiles on the web site, centralised marketing initiatives and saving money on services they buy for their business. They also earn fees for referring colleagues and introducing third party products and services to clients.
days to go: Expired investment: Withheld
A new social media platform created for parents, by parents. TotsApp allows parents to arrange babysitters and school-lifts for their children, as well as socialise and share interesting offers and holidays they find with their groups or with the wider community. Parents can also list unwanted children's toys and items for other users to purchase.
days to go: Expired investment: £32,290
VieLoco are a growing lifestyle app matching people on shared passions. They match users for networking, friendships and romance and helps build genuine relationships through the use of detailed searches. Users can select from hundred of 'passions' such as music, travel, food and many more!
days to go: Expired investment: £91,521
UniRunners deliver local food, alcohol and cigarettes using their courier mobile app. They provide the service in university towns 24 hours a day, primarily aimed at students. They have created a beta version of the app to gather feedback and traction and are available on all mobile platforms. 
days to go: Expired investment: £151,459
WeddingPlanner.co.uk is the trading name of a disruptive technology company offering an online platform to simplify the complex and stressful process of wedding planning for Couples and Suppliers.
days to go: Expired investment: £92,322
Roomfortea is a peer-to-peer platform matching guests and hosts globally for mid-term stays. They adapt the traditional concept of homestay to make co-living simple for a generation of young professionals wanting to live and work in cities around the world. 
days to go: Expired investment: £91,622
Black Ballad (BB) is a subscription media lifestyle platform that uses media, community and data to empower black women in Britain and beyond. The company asserts that since its inception in 2014, it has become a dominant force for Black women in Britain, with thousands of members paying upwards of £4.99 per month or £49 per year to access BB's combination of content, events and lifestyle perks. BB claims that it has been the recipient of over £125,000 in grants from organisations that include NESTA, Deutsche Bank and Kings College London. BB argues that it launched two successful surveys about Black Motherhood and Black Women in Britain producing over 400,000 data points from nearly 6,000 respondents. The company has also signed a content partnership with BBC to launch Steve McQueen's 'Small Axe' mini-series. It will use 35% of the investment on technology evolution, 23% towards content creation, 23% towards audience development and marketing, 13% for business development, and 6% for legal, accounting and miscellaneous expenses.

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days to go: Expired investment: £337,885
Rebel Book Club is a developing subscription business of six hundred members who have read fifty-two books in four years. It delivers one non-fiction book every month and hosts a secret meetup featuring a book-inspired cocktail. The company has 600+ paying members in London, Bristol and Oxford, etc. and it receives 130+ average number of new applications monthly. The company hosts meetups at Entrepreneur First, Airbnb HQ, and WeWork. Rebel Book Club has collaborated with authors Matthew Syed (Rebel ideas), Kate Raworth (Doughnut Economics), Seth Godin (This is Marketing) and many more. The company aims to make the world's best non-fiction book club by growing a membership experience, build a reach code and support literacy projects.
days to go: Expired investment: £148,070
This company envisions revitalizing community connections in an evolving world by addressing the lack of amenities in neighborhoods, especially in light of remote work and social isolation. Their innovative solution involves creating a neighborhood club, fostering a space where locals can exercise, co-work, and socialize together. Their vision includes wellness classes, vibrant workspaces, curated events, and a sense of belonging within the community. They plan to challenge competitors through proximity, service variety, and scalability, starting with Islington and expanding into adjacent neighborhoods, backed by a team of graduates from prestigious universities and advised by industry leaders like Miguel McKelvey from WeWork.
days to go: Expired investment: £370,927
A social marketplace matching those that are seeking help with others nearby that are willing to provide it. Helpfulpeeps is a communal app allowing people to connect and trade favours with each other if they are within a local area and have the required skill. Responses are in real-time and any payments made are performed in the app. Helpfulpeeps generate revenue via a 15% platform fee per paid transaction on the platform. In the future, the company is planning to add a premium service for a recurring fee, which will offer additional features. This funding round will see Helpfulpeeps developing their app further to implement a simplified, yet sophisticated transaction system. In addition, contributions will be used to promote their app across multiple marketing channels.
days to go: Expired investment: £359,462
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