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SaigolEd is an Education Technology (EdTech) company that aims to make quality teaching available to millions of 7-18-year-olds across the UK at an affordable price. It is developing an app to combine immersive videos with charismatic teachers from leading schools, rich visual effects, leading Artificial Intelligence (AI) and tests to inspire learning. The company points out that its teaching courses will be available to students wherever/whenever they wish to access the relevant course. SaigolED also aims, once the company's app development is complete, to cover the full student curriculum so that its users have the tools to excel in their exams. The company argues that there is no dominant UK EdTech player in a multi-billion pound market. It aspires to fulfil that gap. SaigolEd will use the investment to build a prototype that would be overseen by its team including a star teacher from a top UK school, initiate rigorous user group testing, and target General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSEs) as its beachhead market.
days to go: Expired investment: £230,724
Like to be are an online platform connecting students with professionals to provide them with real world, impartial careers advice. The Ed Tech platform aims to disrupt the analogue world of careers advice using their unique platform and content.
days to go: Expired investment: £195,404
Learned.Live is an interactive learning platform for adults offering live, online classes taught via Zoom with a unique range of subjects. The company claims that it was born during the first UK lockdown of 2020 to answer a need for useful online classes for adults. Learned.Live provides organisations and their teams with cost-effective ways to acquire new skills, train, engage and unite outside traditional settings with an easily scalable, remote model. It aims to become a contender in the global e-learning market that is predicted to touch $375 billion by 2027. Learned.Live has received press coverage, including a regular column, and a feature interview on ITV Meridien News since January 2021. It claims to have a 95% increase in followers across social media channels year to date. The company will use 30% of the investment towards B2B and B2C Sales and Marketing, 30% towards technology and product innovation, 20% towards teacher recruitment and partnerships, and 20% towards operations.

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days to go: Expired investment: £780,000
MyHomeGroup Ltd. is the UK's top online Estate Agency Group. It is the home for all property related transactions and offers various services including selling, renting and managing the property. The company has created a world-class team and non-executive board and advisors from organisations such as Specsavers, Procter & Gamble, and The House Crowd. MyHomeGroup's SellMyHome and RentMyHome are rated 9.8/10 on Trustpilot. Furthermore, the company has also witnessed over 8,000 registrations across the platforms. The proceeds will be used to develop technology, establish geographic and horizontal market opportunities and create a world-class C-Level team.
days to go: Expired investment: £615,699
Property Master is a free online buy-to-let mortgage broker. Property Master save users time by scanning over 90 UK lenders and 2000+ mortgages on the market to find your best available deals.
days to go: Expired investment: £361,656
BlueJay are a social radio which allow the user to create their very own livestream playlist which they can share with a small group of friends or thousands of followers. BlueJay is a free music app available on Android and IOS and allows users to share their own music or follow their favourite artists or friends to discover new music. 
days to go: Expired investment: £153,788
nHouse makes clean, spacious, green, eco-friendly, and tech-packed designer homes in factories. Each nHouse (nHouse3 and nHouse4) is built in an offsite precision production facility. All these houses are made with high-quality materials and have healthy home attributes. The company aims at selling hundreds of homes annually. It has 1000+ private investors and 60+ homes in the pipeline. Since 2016, the company has raised £1.17m from 1,200 investors. The proceeds will be used for employment, marketing activity, developing additional nHouse products, Research and development, and sales.
days to go: Expired investment: £433,805
Podcast Radio (PR) is the Ofcom-licensed UK digital broadcast radio station showcasing podcasts 24/7 globally. It is currently broadcasting in Surrey, Manchester, London, and Glasgow. Podcasting is expected to become a $3.3 billion industry by 2025. PR aims to be a disruptor in this segment. PR got front-page coverage in the international edition of Radio World magazine and has onboarded US radio Disc Jockey (DJ) Gene Baxter. The company will use 15% of the investment to secure digital radio broadcast transmission in 5 more UK cities by the end of 2020, 15% to partner with applicants for new digital radio transmitters, 15% to create a PR-led UK marketing campaign supported by social media, 25% to recruit new staff members, 10% to develop its on-air content, 10% to develop its website and application, and 10% to build new business partnerships to drive the international expansion of the company.

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days to go: Expired investment: £149,023
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days to go: Expired investment: £80
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