London-based Flown secures £218.5k seed funding for deep work platform

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Alicia Navarro, a serial entrepreneur, established Flown to provide a deep-work-as-a-service platform for remote workers and creatives. The London-based company has secured an estimated £218.5k in its latest seed funding round. This capital injection follows a series of previous seed investments, including £120k in November 2024 and £265k in March 2024.

Flown operates a virtual co-working platform designed to improve focus, productivity, and mental clarity. The service utilizes a body doubling technique, offering facilitated focus sessions and peer-to-peer co-working. To support mental well-being, the platform also provides recharge activities such as breathwork and meditation. The company targets academics, creatives, and individuals seeking to overcome procrastination and distractions in remote work environments. Users can access guided online deep work sessions and a toolkit of productive meditations.

The recent £218.5k round adds to a total funding history that includes an £838.5k round in July 2022. Earlier in the company's lifecycle, Flown raised £314k in November 2020 at a valuation of £5.2m, and £736k in September 2020 at a valuation of £4.9m. The latest allotment occurred in February, with formal documentation filed in May.

Incorporated in 2020, Flown reported 13 employees in its latest accounts for the year ended 30 June 2025. However, current data from LinkedIn indicates a larger team of 36 employees. The company is headquartered in London and focuses on the development of business and domestic software. The platform is designed to help users achieve a state of flow, providing digital spaces for focused activity.

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