Wtf are Zomato and swiggy charging platform fee tho they take commission from seller ? Weird, nvm it's working for them tho. In business perspective it's good but in customer's perspective it's not good.
What you all think
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Manjunath D A
Enterprineur • 4m
how to convince restaurant owner to join us we will give your full money we won't take any commission
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Saksham Arora doda
DREAM BIG, BECAUSE D... • 6m
I always think!
why everyone says that "risk hai toh ishk hai" ok! we know that we have to take risk but it's correct to go all in one thing like take all risk in one project or something it's not true!
actually taking calculated risk and that risk
In an industry where platforms charge high commissions and exploit stakeholders.
we are building one that takes zero commission.
If given the choice, which would you prefer?
Options:
1️⃣ Stay with high-commission platforms
2️⃣ Choose the zero-com
At avriti we've developed a platform with several key features:
- Commission-Free for 3 Months:We charge 0% commission for the first 3 months. Afterward, our commission ranges from 1-8% per order, based on the order value (inclusive of taxes). Lower
We are releasing a platform very soon that connects investors with startups. It's completely free, and each day you can view up to 15 investor profiles.
When we deposit ₹100 in our savings account, we earn ₹4 per annum as interest at a 4% rate. But if we withdraw ₹100 from ATMs (beyond the free limit starting from 1st May), we have to pay ₹23 as charges.