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At SellPredicta, we are transforming the £32M UK SME SaaS market and unlocking a global opportunity worth £234M ARR with our innovative AI solution. We are on a mission to empower SMEs to predict their sales, stabilise cash flow, and grow with the confidence of global giants like Microsoft and Nespresso. Our platform combines cutting-edge AI, deep learning, and recurrent neural networks to provide affordable, actionable, and 67%+ accurate sales forecasts tailored to the unique needs of SMEs.


The Future of AI for SMEs

The global AI market for SMEs is expanding rapidly, and SellPredicta is uniquely positioned to lead this transformation. Our AI-powered platform helps SMEs overcome the uncertainty of fluctuating sales and cash flow by emulating the stability of recurring revenue models. SellPredicta’s accessible and easy-to-use solution delivers:67%+ accurate sales forecaststo inform smarter decision-making;Insights into customer buying behaviourto help SMEs prioritise opportunities. With no overhauls or complex integrations, we are levelling the playing field for SMEs across industries.


Proven Leadership Driving Growth

SellPredicta is aGoLive Consultingventure, leveraging decades of expertise in AI, data science, and technology commercialisation. Our leadership team includes:

  • Shaffiq Mahmood (CEO & Founder, SellPredicta / Managing Partner, GoLive Consulting)
  • Prof. Irfan Mehmood (CTO, SellPredicta)
  • Dr Jameel Ahmed (AI & Data Lead)
  • Greg Smart (Strategic Advisor, SellPredicta)


Advisory Board Role: Shaping the Future of SME Growth

We are seekingAdvisory Board Membersto join us in scaling SellPredicta globally and unlocking the potential of AI for SMEs. As an Advisory Board Member, you will: 

  • Shape Strategy:Define SellPredicta’s strategic direction and growth roadmap
  • Foster Partnerships:Build connections with SME networks, SaaS providers, and strategic partners;
  • Drive Innovation:Help refine and expand our AI solutions to meet market demands
  • Expand Globally:Support SellPredicta’s entry into international markets, targeting a £234M ARR opportunity.


Why Join SellPredicta?

This is more than an opportunity to advise—it is your chance to impact the lives of millions of SMEs worldwide.


How you can get involved: 

  • Equity Compensation:Receive stock options to share in SellPredicta’s growth and success
  • Optional Investment:Explore the opportunity to invest £25,000+ in SellPredicta at this early stage, aligning your financial goals with our mission to empower SMEs.


A Vision of Transformation

SellPredicta’s AI platform is reshaping the future of SME operations by: Stabilising cash flow and sales predictability for small businesses; Delivering data-driven insights for smarter customer prioritisation; Unlocking scalable growth with a proven SaaS model tailored to SMEs. By addressing these challenges, SellPredicta is levelling the playing field for small businesses and enabling them to compete with confidence.


Join the Mission

This is your chance to join a high-growth venture poised to transform the SME market with AI. Your expertise will play a critical role in scaling SellPredicta’s solutions and achieving our mission to empower every SME to predict their future with certainty. Apply now to be considered. 

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