Every year, more than seven hundred thousand UK companies close. Behind a good number of them is a director lying awake wondering if they’ve missed something: a final return, a statutory notice, a bank account that should have been emptied first. The information is all on gov.uk — scattered across forty pages, written for nobody in particular.
The market hasn’t helped much. At one end, £90 services that file a single form and wish you luck with HMRC. At the other, four-figure professional engagements that meter every email. In the middle: most people, most companies, most of the time.
WindDown is the middle, done properly. Software that asks the right questions, sequences the close-out the way a good accountant would, drafts every document, and tracks the Gazette until your company is formally, finally dissolved. Fixed price, published on the site, honest about the things software shouldn’t do — liquidations belong to licensed insolvency practitioners, and we work with a regulated partner rather than pretending otherwise.
We started with a simple belief: a company’s ending deserves the same care as its beginning. If you’re closing a chapter, we’d be glad to help you close it well.