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[BRAND NAME] · Legal

Terms of use

What [BRAND NAME] does, what it charges, and what it does not do.

What this is

[BRAND NAME] introduces businesses to content creators for paid shoots. We are the introduction and the record of it. We are not the creator's employer, we are not an agency, and we do not direct or supervise a shoot.

A creator sets their own rates and chooses which work to take. A business chooses who to approach. Neither is obliged to accept the other.

What it costs

₹100 per booking, charged to the business, plus 18% GST. There is no subscription and no commission on the shoot fee.

The creator is never charged. The fee is not shown to them, because it is not theirs to pay.

How a booking works

The creator sends a payment request. A business can pay it or let it lapse — it cannot raise or edit one, because the price is the creator's to set.

Paying the advance holds the dates. Until then nothing is reserved.

A request expires if it is not paid within its hold window, and the dates are released.

Contact and conduct

Phone numbers typed into a conversation are hidden before they are stored. That is not a display choice — the real digits never reach our database in readable form, so they cannot be leaked by us, subpoenaed out of a chat log, or read by anybody who gets access to it.

Accounts that message creators without a genuine booking intent, or that behave abusively, can be suspended. Creators can report a business through the grievance process below.

Tax

Marketplace withholding is deducted under Section 194-O at 0.1%. That is the rate for e-commerce operators; it is not 194J or 194C, which apply to professional fees and contracts respectively.

Questions, or a complaint

Every one of these pages is answerable by a named person, not a form. Raise a grievance and it goes on a register with a reference number and a clock.