Democratic SaaS · one philosophy, three platforms

Platforms that don't make you pay or die.

The big internet gathers an audience, makes itself indispensable, then charges for what used to be free. We are building the opposite: free at the core, never holding the user hostage. Read the manifesto, where it is all described in detail.

Two platforms already live Built on one engine Free core, no lead taxes
The problem

"Pay or die" has a name: enshittification.

Cory Doctorow named it enshittification, word of the year in 2023. Here is what it looks like on the invoice.

Listings boards · OLX, Otodom

Free listings, walled off category by category.

Free posting turned into a paywall, one category at a time. Pull a listing for a rule break and the spent credit is gone.

2,380 → 3,010 zł
Otodom pro package, per month after six months. A quarter more, no change to the service. UOKiK has opened a case.
Service marketplaces · Fixly

Pay for the chance, not the result.

To answer a request a tradesperson spends credits. Won the job or not, the lead was already paid for.

Every lead
Billed to the most vulnerable link: the person who simply wants to work with their hands.
Advertising · Meta

Banned in minutes, with no appeal.

Set up Business Manager and get banned by a bot: no human, no reason, no real appeal.

200M+ vs 10M+
Businesses in Meta's ecosystem versus the few who actually advertise. Tens of millions are locked out.
The platforms

Not one platform. A connected trio.

One philosophy, three points of entry, built in sequence. The first two are live today; the flagship comes last, on purpose.

Live now
PLATFORM 01

Skilcrew

A platform where one-off services, full-time jobs, and recruiting live together: tradespeople, clients, job seekers, and recruiters, all in one place.

What makes it different
Instead of charging for every lead, Skilcrew spends part of its own revenue to advertise its clients on Facebook and Instagram. It brings work to people instead of taxing them for wanting to work.
Who it is for
Tradespeople, home specialists, clients, job seekers and recruiters. Starting in the Baltics, scaling worldwide.
Live now
PLATFORM 02

Trustmeta.pro

A service that runs Facebook and Instagram ads under a company's name, pointing to any page the user needs: a Skilcrew profile, a Shopify store, a landing page, or any site.

What makes it different
No Business Manager, no pixel, no verification, no un-appealable ban. Ads run from agency accounts with stable reputation. For the business, it comes down to roughly one button.
Who it is for
The tens of millions of ordinary small businesses with money and a product but no access. Not media buyers.
In development
[ flagship · coming soon ]
PLATFORM 03 · ON SKREW ENGINE

The flagship

A democratic classifieds marketplace that moves onto the turf of OLX and Otodom: listings without a charge at every step, built on our own Skrew Engine.

What makes it different
It launches last, by design. Going head to head from zero is the most expensive scenario there is, so it starts on the trust and audience the first two will have built.
Who it is for
Everyone priced out of buying and selling on today's classifieds giants.
Coming soon
How it connects

Each platform feeds the next.

Not a random set. The first two build trust and audience, clearing the way for the flagship.

S

Skilcrew

Advertises its own tradespeople through Trustmeta.

T

Trustmeta.pro

Brings ad reach to Skilcrew users and direct clients alike.

F

The flagship Soon

Inherits the trust and audience, then strikes at the classifieds giants.

For investors

Early money is cheaper than late money.

The capital the flagship needs is inversely proportional to the trust the first two platforms build. Every euro spent on trust now removes a far larger cost of storming the classifieds market later: the lowest valuation before traction, the maximum leverage across the roadmap.

The place in this market is being taken right now.

Democratic SaaS is not a slogan, it is the next step. Try the platforms that are already live, or talk to us about what comes next.