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Inflow, A Science-Based App For Adhd, Raises $2.3M Seed Led By Hoxton Ventures

Inflow, A Science-Based App For Adhd, Raises $2.3M Seed Led By Hoxton Ventures

01/17/22, 9:00 AM
Location
https://purecatamphetamine.github.io/country-flag-icons/3x2/CA.svglondon
Money raised
$2.3 million
Round Type
seed
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) symptoms can include anxiety, chronic boredom, impulsiveness, trouble concentrating, controlling anger, and even depression. But ADHD suffers can face lengthy waiting periods for assessment and prohibitively expensive treatments.

Company Info

Company
Inflow
Location
london, ontario, canada
Additional Info
Now a startup, which launched in 2020, hopes to address this by luring the knowledge of a team of clinicians and coaches into an app with a guided program to address ADHD symptoms. How Inflow works is that users complete short daily exercises and challenges to develop healthy habits, learn skills, practice ADHD-specific mindfulness techniques, learn about their neurological differences, and reframe negative thoughts, says the company. To help, Inflow claims to enable users to implement Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) coping strategies into their daily lives. Founded in 2020 by Seb Isaacs, Levi Epstein (formerly Product Manager at Babylon Health), and ADHD expert Dr. George Sachs, Inflow will use the funding to expand its team and roll out additional tools and services. InFlow claims it is being downloaded over 15k times every month.