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OrgOrbit Ignites India’s Service Economy: Own the Marketplace, Don’t Rent It

OrgOrbit Ignites India’s Service Economy: Own the Marketplace, Don’t Rent It

Bengaluru: India’s service economy is booming, from wellness and consulting to rentals and education. Yet behind this growth lies a common challenge: service providers are building value on platforms they don’t own. They generate customers, reputation, and revenue, but a significant share goes to third-party aggregators who control the marketplace.

Founded in 2023, OrgOrbit was created to change that equation. Headquartered in Bengaluru, the company is empowering domain leaders to launch and own their own branded marketplaces, transforming them from participants into ecosystem owners.

 

A Founder Who Saw the Gap

Suresh Paramayogi, the founder of OrgOrbit, brings over 25 years of leadership in enterprise technology and large-scale systems. But the inspiration for OrgOrbit did not come from a trend, it came from observation.

He noticed that across industries, experts and service businesses were dependent on aggregator platforms that dictated visibility, pricing dynamics, and customer relationships. The real power, he realized, sat with whoever owned the platform.

Determined to change that, Suresh spent over two and a half years building OrgOrbit as a complete marketplace engine, not just a website or app, but a full ecosystem. The platform integrates listings, bookings, payments, CRM, ERP, community engagement features, and branded mobile applications, all delivered within four to six weeks, without requiring technical expertise from the client.

 

One Domain. One Leader. One Marketplace.

OrgOrbit’s boldest differentiator is its “one client per domain” exclusivity policy.

When a domain leader claims a niche, whether it is self-drive luxury car rentals, premium wellness organizations, cybersecurity networks, pharmacy ecosystems, PG accommodations, or Ayurveda platforms — that category becomes exclusive. No direct competitor in the same domain can access the same marketplace engine.

This creates a powerful first-mover advantage.

Instead of competing on price within crowded platforms, marketplace owners monetize through subscriptions, premium listings, advertising, events, and transaction commissions. OrgOrbit’s pricing model is structured for accessibility, with monthly installment plans starting at ₹49,000 for a website plus mobile app and ₹99,000 for the complete marketplace suite, along with revenue-sharing options and negotiable one-time structures.

 

Building India’s Next Generation of Platform Owners

OrgOrbit’s mission is clear: democratize marketplace ownership for India’s service economy.

Live proof-of-concept marketplaces are already running across sectors including wellness, cybersecurity, pharmacy, PG accommodations, and Ayurveda, demonstrating that the model is operational and scalable.

The larger message is simple but powerful: the next wave of business success in India will not belong only to those who offer services, it will belong to those who own the ecosystem.

With OrgOrbit, domain leaders no longer have to rely on third-party aggregators. They can build, brand, and monetize their own marketplace, becoming the platform that others join.

In a rapidly evolving service economy, ownership is the real advantage. And OrgOrbit is making it possible.

 

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Marketplace Ownership

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