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Brands have money, small businesses have Fydo!

Fydo is creating a brand out of local stores and small businesses with the help of a significant hyperlocal customer base. All the businesses are engaged in selling their goods and services. In marketing no one pays attention nor do they have so much money, resources and platforms. That’s where fydo comes in, to promote their sales and discounts without having to spend a fortune on advertising. It provides businesses with industry-specific marketing tools to engage customers and grow their customer base while also providing a dependable and efficient last-mile service.

By addressing their diverse demands, this platform connects clients and business partners. and giving customers up-to-date details on all of the available specials, discounts, and offers in their area. Customers can use the platform to identify nearby new or local businesses that are offering fantastic discounts. Additionally, it gives thousands of small and medium-sized enterprises a place to offer their products locally.

If the business chooses to join with Fydo and maintain their expertise, full support and training are given to them. Fydo helps you, even if you’re just starting out, to boost your company’s revenue. Customers can purchase products at the lowest possible cost by opening just one app, taking advantage of offers relevant to them, the Explore area, curated notifications, event spaces, etc., in addition to discovering about the offers and deals in various stores.

It is a  Microsoft and NASSCOM backed hyperlocal ad-tech startup. It has currently got more than 1 lakh Customer Base, 10,500 merchants, including 50+ PAN India brands, are on board, and it was in the top 10% of startups that pitched at YCombinator. The Events Booking Platform with Bylines of Insider/BookMyShow is a product that Fydo has created. have leads for five  significant events in India. And received an exclusive contract for 4 significant events in Bangalore, Hyderabad, Sambalpur, and Bhubaneswar, each attracting more than 5000 participants. Also, more than 50,000 offers redeemed with 100% MoM growth.

A digital revolution has begun!

For the growth of your business!

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Fydo.in

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