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“Collaboration between CFE and DeepFlow Empowers UK Startups with AI Tools”

Centre for Entrepreneurs (CfE) and DeepFlow have announced a partnership to offer a new, free-to-use, AI-powered tool for aspiring entrepreneurs. The tool, called “Navigator,” aims to provide guidance and support for individuals looking to start a new business.

DeepFlow, a VC-backed software company, has been developing their groundbreaking software to help consultancies, venture capital providers, and professional service firms harness the power of AI and new technologies to improve their operations.

Through their collaboration, CfE and DeepFlow have adapted DeepFlow’s core product to specifically cater to the unique challenges faced by new businesses, typically run by one or two individuals. “Navigator” will help these entrepreneurs overcome obstacles and create a detailed plan for their business.

According to Timothy Barnes, CEO of CfE, many people have ideas for starting a business but are held back by not knowing where to begin, lack of a team, and limited access to quality business advice. “Navigator” will utilize AI to ask relevant questions and gather information about the individual and their business idea, and then provide guidance on how to move forward. It will also offer access to a team of marketers, researchers, and copywriters, even before the business is officially registered.

The tool will be available for free to anyone in the UK interested in starting a business, and will also be offered to startup accelerators, incubators, and business support organizations to help their entrepreneurs and companies thrive.

Jonathan Gilmore, CEO of DeepFlow, expressed his excitement about the partnership, stating that they are “empowering thousands of businesses across the UK” by providing them with “superpowers” through their product. He also noted that this collaboration allows them to offer their services to smaller companies and startups, which may not have had access to such advanced technologies before.

CfE has been gathering feedback from experts in startup support since December last year to aid in the development and planning of “Navigator.” They will be presenting the latest version of the tool at the Global Entrepreneurs Congress 2025, a meeting of 5,000 entrepreneurship ecosystem builders in Indianapolis, USA, in June.

For more information, please visit:

Centre for Entrepreneurs: https://www.centreforentrepreneurs.org

DeepFlow: https://www.deepflow.com

Contacts:

Timothy Barnes, CEO, Centre for Entrepreneurs

tim@centreforentrepreneurs.org

Jonathan Gilmore, CEO, DeepFlow

jonathan@deepflow.com

Distributed by https://pressat.co.uk/

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