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Six to Start are the co-creators of the popular fitness game 'Zombies, run!' and are now raising investment to grow this and to also build a new app called 'Virtual Races.' With over 3,000,000 downloads and peaks of 250k monthly active users, Zombie, Run! brings together audio storytelling and gameplay with real-world exercise. Virtual Races has already attracted over 15,000 entrants and generated over £600K+ in revenue.   
days to go: Expired investment: £249,970
Nutrifix is an app that locates healthy meals nearby or selects recipes or delivery options all tailored to you bodies needs. The app is like having a personal nutritionist in your pocket and is in a growing sector as the global value of mobile health solutions is set to reach 83,000,000,000 by 2022.

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days to go: Expired investment: £194,310
niix is a fitness app plugging the gap in the market for women approaching 40. Since its launch in 2018, the company has created a 4+ star rated app with more than 1800 paid subscriptions across 25 countries including the US, Canada, and Australia. It also has an online following of tens of thousands. The global fitness app market is growing fast set to be worth $2 billion by 2023 with a focus on weight loss and body aesthetics for millennial markets. niix sees a huge opportunity in this space to support women who have simply outgrown an approach that want the perfect body and be fit lifelong. With the investment, the company will scale up proven marketing channels to grow community and subscriber bases, making niix the no.1 digital fitness brand for women approaching 40+.

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days to go: Expired investment: £153,441
VULSINI operates in the ‘Health & Wellness’ sector, and supplies massage related equipment to spas, hotels, colleges, massage therapists and a wide network of distributors worldwide.
days to go: Expired investment: £23,940
Mindful uses blockchain, artificial intelligence (AI) and video technologies to deliver mental health recovery programmes for 8 to 25-year-olds. With the help of their technology, the therapists work with families and schools to change the way of providing mental health services. The company has a powerful management team experience in business, healthcare and education. Mindful is currently running a pilot project and is signing up schools in the West Midlands. The company is signing partnerships with 6 Multi Academy Trusts with further trust to sign > 50 schools.
days to go: Expired investment: £91,850
StepJockey are aiming to create healthier, more active buildings by labeling the stairs of the world for calorie burn. StepJockey are encouraging people to take the stairs as opposed to the elevator.
days to go: Expired investment: £280,370
BeneTalk is an innovative digital therapeutic solution, providing on-demand support to individuals who stutter and their families, aiming to enhance their quality of life and confidence. Stuttering affects millions globally, and with limited specialized therapy options, BeneTalk addresses accessibility challenges by offering timely assistance, aiming to mitigate the higher risk of low self-esteem and mental health issues faced by individuals who stutter and their families.
days to go: Expired investment: £173,123
Spotlight Consultations aims to diagnose diseases based on evidence-based questionnaires. The company's Algorithmic Questionnaire (AQ) strives to be a simple 3-5 minute questionnaire, dynamically responsive with each question linked to an actionable care pathway. The company estimates that 10% of global health expenditure per annum is spent on diabetes, which is predicted to rise to $825 billion by 2030. Indirect costs from premature death, disability, and diabetes-related health complications add an additional 35% more to this number. Spotlight intends for its AQ to help reduce expenditure and healthcare burden while improving the quality of care and health outcomes. The company will use the investment to support early revenue generation, team expansion and stimulate Research and Development (R&D) tools to cover more diseases like CVD, IBD, chronic pain, and cancers.

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days to go: Expired investment: £69,682
Offering coached performance training through an immersive class experience in a premium boutique gym environment. Binary Fitness are in the process of building a multi-purpose training hall and two spaces for classes that will deliver CrossFit courses, as well as yoga and strength sessions. Binary Fitness currently has 200 members that pay a monthly membership averaging £160 and has YoY net membership growth of 34% up to September 2018. In the past 3 months, the company has achieved sales averaging £30k per month. Revenue is generated via tiered membership subscriptions, personal training, a café and brand merchandise.
days to go: Expired investment: £707,630
Amino focuses on targeted nutrition using amino acids to improve human health, emphasizing the untapped potential beyond sports and bodybuilding. Currently offering pre- and intra-workout amino acid drinks, the company aims to expand its product line to cater to a broader consumer base, believing the market lacks variety in ready-to-mix powdered blends. Backed by scientific research and a commitment to taste and accessibility, Amino aspires to emerge as the leading global brand in amino acid products.
days to go: Expired investment: £193,219
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