Inflow raised $2.3 million in a seed funding round led by Hoxton Ventures.
Inflow, a London, UK-based health startup providing affordable solutions to in-person therapy sessions for neurodiverse individuals, announced the completion of a $2.3 million seed funding round.
The money was raised from investors led by Hoxton Ventures, joined by Route 66 Ventures and multiple angel investors including the founders of addiction digital clinic Quit Genius (Yusuf Sherwani, Maroof Ahmed, Sarim Siddiqui), and the CEO of legal services chatbot DoNotPay, Joshua Browder.
Inflow, founded in 2020 by Seb Isaacs, Levi Epstein and ADHD clinician George Sachs, is working for developing a sustainable, accessible and cost-effective solution for people with ADHD.
Specifically, the company designed a seven-week CBT (Cognitive Behavioral Therapy)-based program for people with ADHD, by people with ADHD and which requires daily time-commitment in a more convenient manner and affordable when compared with alternatives, such as in-person therapy. When you join Inflow, you also get access to a supportive community of like-minded people with ADHD, as well as progress tracking, live events, and ADHD-specific meditations.
Inflow was previously pre-seeded in the winter of 2021 and is one the European startups that were part of Y Combinator in the summer of 2021. It was one of the interesting Euro startups part of YC21 summer program as featured by Nordic 9.






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