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Buy and sell within your campus

A marketplace for verified students. Sell the textbooks, cycles and appliances you no longer need, or buy them from other students at student prices.

17 live listings8 verified students1 deal completed

How it works

1

Verify your student status

Sign up with your college email or student ID. Only students from your campus can see or contact you.

2

List or browse

Post an item in under a minute, or search listings filtered to your campus.

3

Agree in chat

Negotiate in the app's private chat. Your phone number stays hidden.

4

Meet at a safe spot

Exchange at designated campus locations. Inspect the item, then pay directly.

Built for campus trading

In WhatsApp groups, listings sink within hours and your phone number is visible to everyone. Here, listings stay searchable and your contact details stay private.

Verified students only

Three verification levels: college email, DigiLocker document, or ID review. Every buyer and seller is a real student on your campus.

Trust scores

Every completed deal and rating builds a visible trust score, so you know who you're dealing with before you commit.

Five ways to trade

Sell, rent, exchange or give away items. You can also post a request for something you need.

Safe meeting spots

Deals close at security-approved campus locations, with a built-in scheduler and check-in.

Price alerts

Save a listing and get notified the moment its price drops.

Rental agreements

Rentals include a digital agreement, deposit record, condition photos and return confirmation.

Safety

Marketplace fraud depends on anonymity and distance. A campus-only marketplace removes both: every counterparty is a verified student you can meet in person.

Read the safety guide
  • Closed verification
    Only students of your campus can join
  • Payment warnings
    In-chat alerts for common UPI scams
  • Women's safety
    Meetup check-in, trusted contact, women-only filter
  • Moderation
    Screened listings and a student moderation desk

Your campus already has what you need

Most of what a new student buys, a graduating student is trying to sell. Reusing it saves money on both sides.