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Equity Crowdfunding Pitches

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Plant-based diets, health and fitness programmes for those interested in veganism to improve their health and wellbeing. Skinny Bitch's book has sold more than 1.1m copies and is available in 6 languages. Readers of the book include celebrities such as Eva Longoria and Jessica Alba. Ellen DeGeneres has stated that the Skinny Bitch book is the reason she became vegan. The company is now expanding their brand further by offering their content through online guides and blogs. Skinny Bitch is also intending to generate revenue via vegan supplements produced in the US to be sold through their website and third party e-commerce channels.
days to go: Expired investment: £75,810
POD Point have placed electric chargepoints at more than 27,000 locations in the UK and supply to businesses, public locations and homes. They supply software to go along with the chargepoints so users can see where the nearest public points are and use a smart phone to be in control of charging their car. 
days to go: Expired investment: £1,528,970
Note Taking Express by NX3 Technologies gives innovative note taking solutions. It provides SaaS and helps the students with learning difficulties in the American and UK education markets, with an aim to make learning easy for everyone. The company has over 200 clients in the US and Canada including big names, such as Ivy League HEIs. Its aim is to combine AI and human skills to help users and produce a comprehensive solution for all. In 2018, the company had a turnover of over 400,000 pounds. It is aiming to include the provision of notes for every student in George Brown Community College using its proprietary and bought technology. Note Taking Express will use the funds for its expansion plan into school, colleges, and corporates in the UK and US.
days to go: Expired investment: £468,390
YellowDog believes there is enough computer power in the world and they securely harness underutilised computer power to save enterprises $00ms. By balancing supply and demand organisations are able to deliver quickly and cost effectively. 
days to go: Expired investment: £606,335
Warehouse home cater to urban living by specialising in the industrial home styling niche. They publish high end print and digital magazines bi-annually which feature styling tips and also real homes, and also have an online shop with carefully sourced designs for the ever growing industrial style home. 
days to go: Expired investment: £42,330
OnCare is a digital care management software that is digitising elderly care, creating a global care marketplace via the OpenTable model to care. OnCare provides care agencies with the power to plan, manage and enhance care delivery and staff communication. Their mission is to make care easier for everyone. OnCare is currently live with over 110 home-care agencies around the UK, and more than 1100 care workers. The company is planning to enter markets of Hong Kong, Canada and Israel. With the proceeds, the company will use this fund for people, office space, technology, software, hosting and marketing.

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days to go: Expired investment: £96,040
Okappy provide cloud based job sheets enabling the user to send jobs across to engineers or sub-contractors and watch the status of the job change as it is updated online. This reduces the need for paperwork as it is all done online and enables managers to be more in control of the jobs when working with a number of sub-contractors, clients or worksites. 
days to go: Expired investment: £251,022
An instant messaging app feature for friends and families to communicate with each through song lyrics. PlayHit users can type a message and the service will scan through a library of audio clips that matches the user's message. PlayHit works with almost any existing instant messaging platform. The app launched on Apple and Android devices in December 2017 and within the first week saw 10,000 downloads in the Google Play Store, with an average of 1,600 audio clips being shared daily. The brand aims to generate revenue by forming licensing deals with mobile companies to integrate the PlayHit service into keyboards, similarly to the Emoji keyboard. Proceeds from this funding round will be used to improve the PlayHit technology and produce a marketing campaign for a worldwide audience.
days to go: Expired investment: £38,690
Movem is a platform that allows any tenant to review their experiences and openly rank and compare properties, agencies and landlords. When viewing a property on Movem, you are shown a realistic cost of moving in. This includes agency fees which are usually hidden away, council tax and how much deposit you will be putting down.
days to go: Expired investment: £199,900
WhyBuy is a rental platform that allows a user to rent out items or entities he/she may want to another person. WhyBuy asserts that consumers want to be able to access items for brief periods, and the company aims to be the go-to provider in this segment. It endeavours to save time, space, money and the environment through its business model that is backed by a 100% electric delivery fleet. The company has tested its supply chain to ensure orders are placed despite COVID-19 restrictions. Its app has seen 8000+ downloads from mid-June to end-July 2020 at just over £3 per acquired download across the App Store and Google Playstore. It will use 75% of the investment for marketing, 5% to expand its electric fleet, and 15% as stock and overhead expenses.

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days to go: Expired investment: £309,260
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