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PitPat is an activity monitor for dogs, it helps owners connect with their pets in a fun and useful way. PitPat is waterproof, small and lightweight and fits any breed. PitPat are also working on their Dog Care Intelligence Platform that is designed to connect thousands of PitPet users into a worlwide network of dog owners.
days to go: Expired investment: £767,990
The Brook is a plant-based food business that has been making plant-based eating accessible and enjoyable for a flexitarian, environmentally-conscious generation. The company has raised over £400,000 to date and, has launched an eCommerce platform that allows customers to avail ‘build-a-box’ subscriptions as well as single purchases. The company saw its online orders increasing by nine times during the COVID-19 lockdown. It was shortlisted at the Future Food Awards 2019, Great British Food Awards 2019, and World Food Innovation Awards 2019, to name a few. It has also secured listings with retail partners such as Co-op, Dobbie’s, and Fenwick. The company has appeared in publications like the Independent, Metro and The Times. The Brook will use 40% of the investment to hire staff, 40% to promote marketing, and 20% to accelerate web development.
days to go: Expired investment: £359,830
The World’s First Specialist Augmented Reality App StoreAugmented reality is all around us – from our mobiles to television adverts. By 2017 it is estimated that the AR market will be worth an astonishing £5.2 billion, so it makes absolute sense to have a specialist site to make it easier to buy them.Currently the AR apps are hidden in the millions of apps on the current congested platforms making it much harder to get them to market.With everyone from football clubs to newspapers and even global cosmetics brands promoting their products using augmented reality the market is wide open for expansion.The AR App Store is working on exclusive deals with leading app developers producing next generation apps in the following fields: education, modelling, militaria, architecture, football, technology, anatomy and food. Once the UK site has been tested and established it will be rolled out to Europe, the US and worldwide.Founder Karl Adams who has spent the last 18 months developing this project says “Augmented Reality is not just a concept it is a practical “virtual reality” that will become a way of the future and a reality right now. It allows the user to have apps on their tablets and smart phones enabling them to conduct pleasure and business interactions with products, in a new interactive and totally engaging way”.
days to go: Expired investment: £4,700
SleepCogni combines a handheld device and a Software as a Service (SaaS) platform to help users wind down by collecting physiological, behavioural and environmental data. The company points out that 1 million people in the UK take sleeping pills for insomnia. SleepCogni intends to change this with its product. It claims that its device receives data from fifteen different sensors, providing detailed insights into a user’s sleep struggle to further assist in clinical intervention, including procedures such as CBT-I (Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Insomnia). The company's initial target sleep clinics are the UK and the US, with the US sleep clinic market estimated to be worth $9 billion in 2020. SleepCogni has eleven granted and four pending patents in various territories, a trademark on the logo and protection of specific handheld trigger hardware. They state they will use the investment received to commercialise their product.

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days to go: Expired investment: £577,270
The Wine List (WL) gives confidence to wine lovers through a home wine course. The company argues that 20% of the UK's wine drinkers fall into a cohort that is actively engaged, spend at the higher end of the market, and frequently drink from a variety of sources. But less than 20,000 people don't have the requisite knowledge about different wine styles and tastes. WL aims to change this scenario by offering a home wine course to customers where alongside their wine lessons, they also get two bottles of wine to practice their skills on. The company has shipped 20,000+ bottles of wine and witnessed revenues of £298,000 in April-October 2020. WL is also building a digital content platform that will offer best in class video lessons, with learning quizzes to reinforce knowledge. The company has featured in Metro, Evening Standard, and Courier. It will use the investment to increase content production, wine delivery and scale into 2021.

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days to go: Expired investment: £505,494
Sensate from Bioself Technology is wearable and uses infrasound technology to provide the benefits of long-term meditation. They have successfully sold and test the Beta product and will be using funds raised to develop the product ready for commercial sales.  
days to go: Expired investment: £91,550
Market Porter is a food-tech platform connecting independant food producers, such as butchers and farm shops, with the consumers. The company are the only food-tech platform which work on a national scale instead of just locally. They source out the best small scale producers with top quality and taste, all delivered straight to your door. 
days to go: Expired investment: £885,000
Wavepaths unifies immersive arts, psychotherapies and technology into personalised, digital music experiences to improve the mental health of individuals. About 1800 psychedelic therapists, psychotherapists and clinics are on the company's rolls. Wavepaths argues that 98% of its clients reported improvement in well-being, with 70% requesting repeat visits. The company has collaborated with notable entities like Brian Eno, Jon Hopkins, Greg Haines and L-Acoustics. It has also featured in publications like The Evening Standard, GQ, Wired, Rolling Stone, and Sydney Morning Herald. The company will use 50% of the investment towards design and development of its platform, 23% for payroll, 6% for operational expenses, and 21% for boosting marketing, sales and support to facilitate launches across different demographics.
days to go: Expired investment: £387,470
DatePlay is a mobile dating application that allows you to play games to meet your match. By playing a few games DatePlay analyses your personality and then you're shown who you are potentially compatible with and the compatibility percentage. It's then up to you to decide whether you like them or not.
days to go: Expired investment: £219,570
Juno is a smartphone app for both Android and IOS that aims to connect Betters and Tipsters with each other. Tipsters will be able to go on the app and share useful tips and knowledge that will aid betters in the decision making of their bets.
days to go: Expired investment: £69,090
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