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iService Unveils Revolutionary Platform to Empower Gig Workers and Freelancers in India’s ₹80,000 Crore Repair Economy

As the gig economy in India matures beyond food delivery and ride-sharing, iService is redefining what it means to be a gig worker by tapping into an overlooked yet massive opportunity: the electronics repair market.

India sees over 20 crore devices — phones, laptops, and tablets — needing repairs annually, yet the sector remains underserved due to slow supply chains and limited technician resources. iService steps in to bridge this gap by transforming gig workers and freelancers into active enablers within the ₹80,000+ crore repair and spare parts industry.

A New Gig Opportunity Beyond Food and Rides

“Today’s gig economy has empowered millions across India,” said a spokesperson for iService. “But it’s mostly limited to delivering meals or giving rides. We asked — what if the same gig workers could deliver spare parts and solutions, enabling faster, more efficient repairs across India?”

With iService’s tech-driven platform, gig workers aren’t just delivery agents — they become essential links in a new-age repair chain.

How iService Works

The platform connects customers, local repair shops, and freelance technicians with a network of nearby gig workers who:

  1. Receive real-time repair leads.
  2. Source the required spare parts locally at competitive prices.
  3. Deliver them promptly to technicians or customers.

Gig workers earn from the price difference and service fees — providing a scalable, flexible income model without needing a shop or heavy investment.

Empowering the Next Generation of Freelancers

For skilled technicians, engineering students, and freelancers, iService provides:

  • No Shop Required: Take repair jobs from anywhere, no overhead costs.
  • On-Demand Leads: Get matched with nearby customers through the app.
  • Low Investment: Use your repair or sourcing knowledge to start earning immediately.
  • Scalable Earnings: The more tasks you complete, the more you earn.

Real-life success stories are already emerging:

  • Ravi, a gig worker in Delhi, supplements his income by delivering spare parts between shops and customers.
  • Aman, an engineer in Bangalore without a storefront, now fixes devices in his locality, sourcing parts through the app.
  • Dealers in Mumbai have expanded their reach by using iService to distribute stock via gig workers, increasing their customer base.

A Win-Win for All Stakeholders

iService not only improves income opportunities for gig workers and freelancers but also delivers value across the ecosystem:

  • Faster repairs for customers.
  • Higher footfall and profits for repair shops.
  • Expanded sales channels for spare part dealers.
  • Sustainable income for gig workers through purposeful, respected work.

Solving Real Problems with Real Impact

In today’s on-demand world, waiting a week for a simple device repair feels outdated. iService offers a smarter alternative, solving two major problems at once:

  • The inefficiencies in India’s repair industry, and
  • The need for more flexible, dignified earning avenues for millions of youth.

A Global Model in the Making

While iService is currently focused on the Indian market, the model is scalable across Southeast Asia, Africa, and parts of Europe — regions that also face fragmented repair infrastructures. The startup envisions creating a gig-powered global repair network that brings jobs and faster solutions wherever devices break.

About iService

iService is a tech-enabled platform transforming how electronics repairs are done in India. By empowering gig workers and freelancers to source and deliver spare parts in real time, the platform is building a faster, more connected, and inclusive repair economy.

Join the movement at: www.iserviceindia.in

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