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A technology solution for property agents to increase lead conversion rates and improve customer enquiry response times. The Triplerr app involves a recorded conversation that contains all the necessary information provided by the customer, which is sent to an agent who listens to the recording to find properties that match the customer’s criteria and can then contact the client instantly when a suitable property is found. Trippler have dubbed this 'The Voice Lead'.
days to go: Expired investment: £626,666
Gravity is a tech-based co-living brand that endeavours to create a global community of young professionals by offering living spaces. The company operates three locations in Camden Town and one in Finsbury Park with over 100 beds. The company offers design-led living spaces with all-inclusive, flexible contracts, typically between 3 to 12 months to its users. It is currently working on potential projects with strategic real estate partners in Paris, Barcelona, and Milan aiming to develop a global network of co-living spaces in major business hubs worldwide. It will use 48% of the investment as opening costs, 37% as salary payments, and 15% as marketing, legal and miscellaneous expenses.
days to go: Expired investment: £265,780
Nude is a savings account and financial application designed for ~13 million 18-35-year-olds who want to own a home in the UK. The company is rebuilding the home-buying experience and assist its clients from planning to the move-in stage of home buying. The company has applied for a banking licence to launch Nude mortgages and plans to support people through all of life's big moments, like weddings, children's accounts and retirement plans as well. In 2019, Nude raised £1.7 million and was awarded an innovation grant of ~£440,000 from Scottish Enterprise. The company is registered with the Financial Conduct Authority(FCA) and has 7,500+ subscribers on its newsletter. It will use 50% of the investment to build its savings platform, 20% for operational costs, 20% in marketing initiatives, and 10% in building its data & behavioural science platform. 
days to go: Expired investment: £3,539,200
Body care products aimed at exercise enthusiasts to help relieve post-workout fatigue. Fit Kit's shower gels and moisturisers have been specifically made to aid in rejuvenating exhausted muscles, congested nasal passages and reducing redness and abrasions. The company aims to bring health benefits in convenient toiletry products used everyday. Fit Kit is listed in over 1,000 retailers including Holland & Barrett, Wholefoods and Ocado, as well as being exported to Nordic countries. Future monetisation strategies have been planned in the form of stocking their products in gyms, as this is their main target markets and will potentially increase brand awareness. Proceeds from this funding round will aid in increasing the product range from 5 to 10 and showcasing their products at events and venues where their target audience will tend to frequent. Funds will also be used to grow the team through key hires and expand their marketing and advertising campaigns by effective use of social media platforms.
days to go: Expired investment: £212,100
Go Banana are revolutionising the way tradesmen shop online for building supplies. They offer a free search tool for builders and DIY'ers to scan the market, compare prices and find supplies at the best possible price.     
days to go: Expired investment: £92,453
Delivering flower bouquets directly to a person's home via an app. flower Chef has recently test-launched their service in central London and attracted 4.5k users to the platform whilst already selling 750 bouquets within one month. Flower Chef aims to deliver a fresh bouquet of flowers in just a few hours after an order is placed. Their analytics showed that 64% of their users were female and 74% were under the age of 35.  The company expects to fully launch their business within one week after the funding round is completed. In addition, they are currently planning to expand the business to the rest of the UK and Europe.
days to go: Expired investment: £49,440
Stress is a major risk to us all. Float therapy is a scientifically proven way to relieve Stress, chronic pain and just help us feel great. Floating UK propose to open a number of float centres and need your help.
days to go: Expired investment: £943
Enclothed has created a solution for shopping for men, delivering a monthly box of clothing which has been handpicked by a personal stylist. The receiver then has 5 days to try on and return any unwanted items, only paying for the pieces they keep. 
days to go: Expired investment: £178,614
Ding have created a beautiful and simple doorbell which compliments rather than distracts from your home. The smart doorbell has a chime just as an ordinary bell does but also calls you on your phone so you are able to carry your doorbell wherever you go. 
days to go: Expired investment: £97,200
Saving the UK's high street by hosting products online that are currently only available in physical retailers. DownYourHighStreet aims to become the e-commerce platform for high street shops that don't have the skills, time or money to deliver an online service. Since launching in December 2017, 310 small shops have signed up to the platform, allowing them to compete with larger businesses and online-only firms. Currently, DownYourHighStreet is listing 50,000 products on their website. The company aims to rapidly scale their business with a target of 3000 shops within the next 12 months.
days to go: Expired investment: £261,020
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