Entrepreneur UK's London 100: Dig This Deal Dig This Deal helps shoppers save time and money—by making pre-loved products easier to find

By Patricia Cullen

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own.

You're reading Entrepreneur United Kingdom, an international franchise of Entrepreneur Media.

Dig This Deal
Dig This Deal founder Ashley Bailey

Industry: e-commerce
Tech entrepreneur Ashley Bailey has launched Dig This Deal, a revolutionary online shopping assistant designed to help consumers save time and money by promoting the sustainable purchase of pre-loved and refurbished products. Based in Richmond, Bailey draws on his extensive experience working with Google USA and Telefónica/Wayra to develop Dig This Deal. The platform leverages cutting-edge AI-driven product matching and price comparison technology, aimed at making online shopping more efficient and cost-effective.

The inspiration for the business stemmed from Ashley's own frustrations with shopping for specific items. As he explains: "I was looking for a specific item for our home, and it took me over 4 hours to find the make, model, and year of this product. I'm a savvy shopper and wanted to ensure I was getting the best deal, but unless an online retailer pays for top-ranking placement, their products don't even show up. I struggled to compare new versus pre-loved items, which sparked the 'Eureka!' moment that led to the creation of Dig This Deal."

Available as an Android app and Chrome extension, Dig This Deal aims to list up to 5 million products by spring 2025. Bailey is confident that this innovative platform will help customers save both time and money. "Tech innovations for consumers are improving every year. We believe AI will help users find the best deals faster, cutting down on wasted time and ultimately saving them hundreds of pounds," says Bailey.

Born and raised in Manchester, Bailey's early career saw him navigating the fast-paced recruitment industry, honing invaluable skills in sales, account management, and the ability to think quickly on his feet. Growing up, he was always curious about how products worked. "I've always loved technology, I would take cameras and old computers apart to see how they functioned inside, then try and build them back together," he explained.

This innate curiosity and passion for the ever-evolving world of technology led him to pursue a career in business becoming the foundation for his entrepreneurial journey. "I love how it can change people and industries by streamlining and improving people's lives," he added. "I've been lucky to grow up with the mobile phone, desktop and laptop so I've seen some impressive technology progression."

Looking to the future, Ashley's ambitions for Dig This Deal extend beyond the UK. "We have big plans for growth, including expanding into new product categories and launching in the USA once we've established a solid presence here."

Patricia Cullen

Features Writer

Business News

AI Could Cause 99% of All Workers to Be Unemployed in the Next Five Years, Says Computer Science Professor

Professor Roman Yampolskiy predicted that artificial general intelligence would be developed and used by 2030, leading to mass automation.

Growing a Business

How I've Mastered the Art of Watching Trends to Predict and Create Viral Products — and How You Can, Too

I've made trend-watching and in-depth analysis my habit. Here are the hacks that will be useful for anyone who wants to create products that appeal to global audiences.

Business News

Mark Zuckerberg 'Insisted' Executives Join Him For a MMA Training Session, According to Meta's Ex-President of Global Affairs

Nick Clegg, Meta's former president of global affairs, says in a new book that he once had to get on the mat with a coworker.

Leadership

Your Team Doesn't Trust You — These 5 Leadership Habits Are to Blame

Trust isn't a soft value — it's a measurable driver of performance and retention.

Starting a Business

He Built a $100 Million Brand in Menswear — Now He's Taking On Baby Monitors After a Scary Wake-Up Call

Kevin Lavelle of Harbor proves that success in entrepreneurship comes with solving the problems you face yourself.