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Did the service provider deliver on time and communicate clearly?
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Service Providers – Submission FAQ
A service providers curated directory on Desifounder, where founders can discover service providers who help startups build, launch, and scale, across digital and physical services.
Anyone offering genuine services relevant to startups can submit, for example: freelancers, agencies, consultants, productized services, and on-ground service providers.
Yes. Listing your service on Desifounder is currently free. Some premium or promotional features may be introduced in the future, and we’ll communicate those clearly in advance.
Reach startup founders actively building
Get discovered via SEO
Build credibility within the founder community
Be part of a curated, startup-focused directory
Each listing represents one primary service category. You can include multiple related services within that category. If you offer very different services, submit them as separate listings.
Every submission goes through a basic review to check relevance, clarity, and policy compliance. We don’t verify credentials, but we do remove low-quality or misleading submissions.
Services must be relevant to startups; such as product development, design, marketing, legal, fundraising, operations, hiring, logistics, manufacturing, or other founder-focused needs.
Yes. You’ll be able to request edits or updates after submission. Major changes may go through a quick review before going live.
Yes. You will receive an email once your listing is approved and published.
No. We perform only a basic review. Founders are expected to do their own due diligence before working with any service provider.
No. Desifounder does not handle payments, contracts, or negotiations. All engagements happen directly between founders and service providers.
Yes. We may reject, remove, or suspend listings that violate our policies, receive repeated complaints, misrepresent work, or attempt to misuse the platform.
Yes, optionally. Service providers may choose to offer small, limited sample or pro bono help, but this is voluntary and non-binding.