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Linksy–Your Hyperlocal Services & Commerce Hub

"Link customers with providers easily"

Problem

India's local services market- including plumbers, tutors, beauticians, trainers, lawyers, electricians, and more- is vast but highly fragmented. platforms like Urban Company do cover a decent amount of these services but they cater only to curated, premium services in Tier 1 and tier 2 cities. They charge high commissions and exclude informal, semi skilled workers. As a result, millions of providers in semi-urban and rural areas lack digital visibility, while customers outside major cities face difficulty in finding affordable and relatable services. Moreover, we use different platforms to find different services, which complicates things. 

Market gap:

  • Affordability gap: Current platforms charge high fees, raising costs for consumers while reducing provider income. 
  • Accessibility gap: Lack of regional language prevents smaller players from joining. 
  • The current platforms treat service providers as their employees, which many people might not prefer, especially when they have a business of their own. We need an app that provides a platform for current businesses' digital presence.

Solution:

An ONDC-A single native services and e commerce marketplace that allows any individual or SME to list services with simple onboarding in local languages. Customers can search, book, and pay seamlessly through ONDC, while providers gain digital visibility without heavy commissions. The platform would include:

  • Regional accessibility: multilingual support
  • Trust layer: Ratings, reviews and verified badges
  • Service Diversity: Education, fitness, repairs, events, healthcare, Lawyers,  e-commerce Provisions
  • Low costs: Minimal commission to keep services affordable and profitable.

Who gets benefited? 

  • Users: Access to affordable, hyperlocal service
  • Providres: Increased earnings and digital reach.
  • Communities- Local job creation, stronger trust networks, reduced complexity.

Why this problem matters:

I see firsthand how talented small-time service providers and local businesses are, yet they remain largely invisible in the digital economy. With ONDC’s government-backed momentum—similar to the transformative impact UPI had on payments—this is the right time to democratize access to services.

Being able to access all services available through a single app/website would save people enormous amounts of time and effort. Instead of searching across multiple sources/platforms, customers could easily find everything they need -be it a plumber, a tutor, or a beautician-within one unified platform.

For service providers, the opportunity is even bigger. They can continue running their physical shops while gaining a digital presence that expands their reach and brings in additional customers.This dual model allows them to maximize income without abandoning their existing way of doing business.

In many ways, it creates a true win win situation. Consumers benefit from convenience, trust, and affordability, while service providers gain visibility, credibility, and growth opportunities. By connecting the offline and online worlds through ONDC, we can empower small businesses, strengthen local economies, and make services more accessible to everyone-whether they live in a metropolitan city or a small town

Technicalities:

  • Integration with ONDC APIs for payment and logistics

  • Regional NLP and voice input for easy onboarding
  • Trust framework: Verified profiles, AI driven fraud detection and review systems
  • Scalable architecture for onboarding thousands of micro providers quickly



The reason I want to go via ONDC is to avoid additional charges and create a fair, low cost marketplace where both consumers and service providers benefit without the burden of high platform commissions. 

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Comments

  • This sounds like a fair and much-needed alternative to existing high-commission platforms. A line on how you’d attract the first wave of customers and providers would strengthen the vision.
  • Brilliant and timely idea. Using ONDC to empower local service providers is a masterstroke—the comparison to UPI is spot on.The biggest challenge isn't technology, but trust, so i would suggest you to start with becoming the most trusted platform for one thing and then expand it
    but overall it is a really good idea.
  • The inclusivity focus is great. To sharpen the pitch, you could add how providers will retain control over pricing and packages, this autonomy could be a key differentiator from other platforms.
  • Love this! Linksy is tackling a real gap—bringing visibility to millions of small service providers who are often left out of the digital economy. By leveraging ONDC, multilingual access, and a strong trust layer, this could truly democratize opportunities while giving users affordable, local, and reliable services. A win-win for providers, customers, and communities.
  • Great concept with a strong focus on affordability and local accessibility. To make it stronger, you could add more clarity on how Linksy will ensure quality control, provider onboarding, and long-term sustainability.
  • Great idea Sahasra. I like how you were able to identify a market gap in an already full market
  • This is a powerful vision to democratize India’s service economy. By leveraging ONDC, it bridges the affordability and accessibility gap for both consumers and small service providers, especially in semi-urban and rural areas. I love how it creates a unified, multilingual, low-cost platform that empowers local businesses while giving users easy, trusted access to essential services.
  • Great idea!! Leveraging ONDC to create a low-cost, multilingual, trust-based marketplace can truly democratize local services, empower small providers, and make access seamless for customers. Just like UPI did for payments.
  • This is a strong pitch with a clear structure and good use of the UPI analogy. 👍 You’ve defined the problem well and shown both customer and provider benefits.

    That said, it’s a bit wordy—bullet points could make it sharper. The market gaps can expand to include trust and discoverability. A brief competitor comparison (why ONDC is different from Urban Company) and a simple business model would strengthen it. Adding a data point and a phased rollout plan would also make it more compelling.

    👉 Overall: Great foundation, just needs more crispness and sharper focus on execution.
  • This is a really good idea to combine everything at one place. Especially people who are no tech savy they can easily use this. You can work more on scalability though.
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