Let's Flow receives seven-figure financing

The mental health start-up offers courses against occupational stress for employees, which they can also submit as educational leave.
News by Marius Ochs Marius Ochs · Stuttgart, 20. December 2022

The mental health start-up offers courses for employees to combat work-related stress, which they can also take as educational leave.

The start-up Let's Flow has closed its seed round with a seven-figure sum. It is not known exactly how much the company raised. Existing investor Nanz Global Opportunities, a fund of the Nanz Foundation, is once again providing money to the mental health company. Company builder Brandlift joins the investors. Brandlift and Let's Flow now want to create online courses together.

Let's Flow offers health and resilience courses on its digital platform that German employees can use as educational vacations. According to the company, this is possible in all federal states except Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. The company intends to use the fresh capital to expand this offer. Further programs and offers are to be added to the mountain bike and ski excursions, as well as hiking tours and yoga courses.

Dennis Drüke, Christoph Kreiss and Jill Christin founded the start-up in Berlin in 2020. According to the company, Let's Flow employs 31 people. In future, the company does not want to work exclusively with employees, but also cooperate more closely with companies' HR departments.


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