Uepaki – Uepaki is a seller-centric e-commerce portal for freelance professionals.



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Startup Name: Uepaki

Tagline: Uepaki is a seller-centric e-commerce portal for freelance professionals.

Elevator Pitch: Uepaki is a seller-centric e-commerce portal. The seller can be anyone starting from fashion designer, graphic designer, and interior designer to makeup artists, and photographers. The outperforming seller gets great rewards for their achievement at the end of each season. Competitions are run every now and then among sellers from the same niche. For example, if you are rendering photography services, then you can participate in a competition where you will compete with other photographers on the platform and the same goes for the other service sectors as well.

The winner not only gets unbelievable prizes but it also helps them to grow their network. The winner has the opportunity to enhance their network by going to exhibitions, shows, and most importantly, branding. Uepaki present undergraduate students with great opportunity to hone their skills and gain practical expertise. Also, if you are looking for an internship,

Uepaki can help you land that too where you can build practical expertise for the rest of your life. Uepaki provides an early push to your career so you can achieve whatever you aspire to be.

Target Market: Student, Freelance Professionals & Small Business Owners

How will you make money?: Subscription based service.

How much capital have you raised?: None

Founder(s) Name: Sahil Mittal

Website: https://www.uepaki.com/

Twitter: @Uepaki_

City/Country: India

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