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Young innovators raise £144,000 for family wellbeing app

A family wellbeing app, co-founded by a Newent-based graduate, has raised £144,000 in crowdfunding.

Famli will help households improve their health and happiness with fun and engaging activities. Focused on exercise, nutrition and mental health - the three core pillars of wellbeing - Famli's 200+ intergenerational activities allow families to build healthier habits into their daily routines.

Each family member can design their own avatar, complete levels and access rewards, creating a sense of friendly competition.

Benjamin Draper, co-founder of Famli, said: "We know that family life is busy and that it's a struggle to get kids to try new things without a fight.

"But with our animated and gamified experience, we're making kids excited about eating their veg, playing games outside and taking care of their mental health.

"With so many of today's wellbeing apps focused on individuals, we wanted to create something for the family unit, leveraging that readymade support network, based on mutual encouragement and fun."

Famli's £144,000 crowdfunding round closed at more than double its target of £70,000, and was supported by Innovate UK EDGE Innovation and Growth Specialist, Giulia Pratico, who provided investment readiness guidance.

Benjamin, from Newent, continued: "We started working with Giulia in January 2021. when we won Innovate UK's Young Innovators Award, and the support has been absolutely invaluable.

"We've been able to understand our customers on a much deeper level, develop a marketing strategy that can fuel growth and prepare for investment and grant funding."

Famli is using the crowdfunding to expand its offering to primary schools, supporting teachers with the wellbeing curriculum and positively impacting pupil wellbeing at home as well as in the classroom.

Innovate UK EDGE Design Thinking Specialist, Sarah Dickins, helped Famli to complete the pivot, using focus groups to understand teachers' pain points.

Benjamin said: "With Sarah's support, we were able to ask the right questions and develop a deep, objective understanding of what the app needs to deliver in schools. Those findings helped us focus on user-centric design principles and we now have interest from more than 20 schools in the South West, including seven in Gloucestershire.

"With the funding in place, we can now look to reach families and schools both nationally and internationally."

Already, clinicians in Sweden have identified the Famli app as the number one solution for preventing childhood obesity by 2030, while eight primary schools in Spain have requested access to the app.

Across the world, more than 9,000 families have now downloaded the Famli app.

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