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Ayoa by OpenGenius is an intelligent digital workspace for remote teams to manage meetings, build plans and action tasks. Launched in June 2019, Ayoa already has over 12,000 paying users and c. 300,000 users who have signed up for the free product. Ayoa is used by many people at reputable organisations such as the BBC, Ernst & Young, and Cambridge University. It has an average customer rating of 4.5 stars from 1,000+ reviews across the Apple App Store, Google Play and Capterra. Moreover, the company's CEO, Chris Griffiths, has been featured in several publications such as the BBC, The Times, Forbes, GQ, and The Telegraph as an expert on topics such as creativity and productivity. With the funds received, the company will further develop its product by releasing newer features such as Smart Meetings, and Intelligent Digital Workspace, smoothening powerful integrations and integrating AI tools into the application.

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days to go: Expired investment: £1,143,029
Dr. Will’s is an all-natural condiment company started in 2015 by real-life doctor, Dr Will. The company has grown from farm shops and Selfridges food hall to nationwide availability, with listings on Ocado, Waitrose and Tesco since its 2017 launch. It has sold 10,000 bottles in Tesco in its first two months, donated £10,000 worth of sauce to food charities up and down the UK and became a fully certified B-corp. Dr. Will's claims to have a thriving 'Strava Club' to get its sauce lovers outdoors. It has sold over 450,000 products and registered over £1 million worth of sales to date. It will use the investment to increase trade marketing spend with Tesco, Waitrose and Ocado, increase brand awareness through online marketing and sampling, grow its e-commerce (DTC) channel, build its team, and invest in packaging and innovation to make its business greener.
days to go: Expired investment: £1,122,376
Wealthify is an online investment platform that lets you choose the parameters in which you want to invest such as; how much you want to invest, how long for and the risk level of the investment. 
days to go: Expired investment: £1,117,523
Sustainable Accelerator 4 (SA) supports and invests in the UK’s best SEIS and EIS sustainability start-ups. Its goal is to empower the next generation of businesses who are redefining the way people consume, manage waste, produce food and apply smart resource technology. SA 4 argues that COVID-19 has led to a situation wherein innovative companies with sustainable solutions are more in demand. SA 4 aims to invest £100,000 - £150,000 into around 6-8 high potential sustainability businesses. It has made 22 investments across a variety of companies. SA 4 has helped start-ups gain a profitable track record. Some of them are Rovco, Airex, Zeigo, Sennen, Vendi, and Tandem. SA 4 will use the investment to grow its business and help emerging businesses get a boost by guiding them on different verticals.
days to go: Expired investment: £1,106,100
Loowatt is delivering safe sanitation and generating energy from waste for sustainable business growth. Loowatt argues that poor sanitation leads to more than £150 billion being lost every year due to health care costs, decreased income and productivity. It aims to change this with its patented toilet. The toilet's waterless flush seals waste hygienically away and is the starting point for Loowatt's unique closed-loop processing system. Loowatt works closely with the local utility partners and ensures that waste is safely collected, treated, and transformed into biogas to generate electricity and heat with nutrients captured for organic fertiliser production. Loowatt has processed 555 tonnes of waste and served more than 250,000 people. The company will use the investment to scale-up manufacturing, complete development of the Loowatt Pro data transmission system, and develop an aftersales monetisation strategy for large international contracts, starting with the City of Manila.

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days to go: Expired investment: £1,101,180
CrowdProperty is a financial intermediation company that provides a P2P lending platform which facilitates loans between private individuals and UK professional property businesses. CrowdProperty believes in complete transparency and follows the principles and guidance of the Peer-To-Peer Finance Association (P2PFA). It is the only property development platform member of the P2PFA and the only to be Brismo (the leading provider of standardised loan performance data) verified. CrowdProperty has also financed the construction of over 500 Great British Homes, worth over £80,000,000 by lending over £30,000,000. CrowdProperty aims to secure the first place for strong first-charge secured returns for lenders and project finance direct to SME property professionals.
days to go: Expired investment: £1,098,832
Stamp Free is an award-winning AI platform that simplifies parcel and online return shipping by eliminating the need for labels or stamps. Customers can securely send parcels, returns, and letters using just a smartphone through their app, carrier app, or even WhatsApp. The process involves selecting and paying for shipping in the app, receiving an 8-digit Stamp Free code, writing the code on the item, and validating it with AI before shipping. This technology is accessible via the Stamp Free app, postal apps, or directly through WhatsApp via the AppFree™ platform, reaching WhatsApp's extensive user base of 2.7 billion. Stamp Free's label-free approach not only streamlines shipping but also benefits the environment, given that 60 billion parcels are shipped annually, requiring 160 billion shipping labels. Stamp Free's innovation offers a convenient solution to the hassle of finding stamps or printing labels, making shipping more eco-friendly and customer-friendly.
days to go: Expired investment: £1,092,424
SuperCarers is an online platform that helps families to find trusted carers living in their local area. SuperCarers do not have the high overhead costs of agencies and therefore enable supercarers to be paid significantly more than the national living wage. 
days to go: Expired investment: £1,079,495
Pass the Keys is a leading short-let tech platform operating in 20 cities across the UK. Till date, the company has hosted 30,000+ guests and earned £15 million for its hosts. The company lists a landlord's property on appropriate portals, finds relevant guests for an event or function, looks after their needs, and even takes care of cleaning up the venue after an event. The company's end-to-end technology automates the majority of the tasks such as job scheduling, invoicing, calendar syncing, and pricing with reliable support staff ready to assist with any eventuality. The company has achieved good ratings on Google reviews, Trustpilot and Glassdoor. The company will use 50% of the investment to expand its franchise, 30% for product development, and 20% for training personnel and supporting infrastructure.

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days to go: Expired investment: £1,069,632
Morpher have created a new concept in helmet convenience, the helmet folds flat so that it can easily be transported. The helmet is just as safe as regular rigid helmets and has passed all the relevant safety criteria for most of the world. Morpher not only want a safer world but want a greener world and have ensured most of the helmets components are recyclable.   
days to go: Expired investment: £1,061,666
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