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Armut is a local services marketplace for the Turkish market, covering services such as home cleaning, moving, air conditioner installation and repair, painting, pest control, and custom kitchen cabinet making. Users answer a few questions to describe what they need, and the platform sends the request to relevant and available professional service providers, who then provide personalized quotes.
Based on the available text, Armut is not primarily an internal business management tool, but a two-sided marketplace. On one side, it helps consumers quickly post service requests, receive quotes, and compare providers; on the other, it helps service providers acquire customer leads. The platform emphasizes “real and verified customer reviews” and displays decision-making information such as the number of providers, average ratings, and review counts. Users can also view quotes and communicate with providers through the mobile app, while quotes are delivered via email, SMS, and app notifications. Some services support Armut Garantisi; for example, the text mentions that kitchen cabinet making services selected through the platform may receive up to 2,000 TL in protection.
Pricing is relatively clear on the user side: creating a service request, receiving quotes, and contacting providers are all free. Actual service prices depend on the request; for example, kitchen cabinet making on the platform ranges from 1,000 TL to 170,000 TL. Service providers can register for free, but the text does not disclose whether they are later charged by lead, subscription, commission, or completed transaction.
The advantages are its broad range of service categories, large provider base, review system that helps reduce selection costs, and platform protection that increases trust. For frequent local services, the process is simple enough. The drawbacks are that it is not a typical SaaS or enterprise software product: there is no visible support for APIs, third-party integrations, team permissions, enterprise data security certifications, or self-hosted deployment. In addition, the service experience depends heavily on the individual provider, and the platform’s protection coverage is limited.
Armut is suitable for individuals in Turkey looking for household and local professional services, as well as local service providers who want more customers. Companies that simply need outsourced local repair, moving, cleaning, or similar services could also use it as a procurement channel. However, if you need enterprise-grade ticketing, supplier management, or workflow automation SaaS, the available product information is insufficient.
The text does not provide information about access from mainland China. Given that both its service supply and language are heavily focused on the Turkish local market, even if Chinese users can access it, its practical value is mainly limited to scenarios where they have local service needs in Turkey.
⚠ This review is compiled from public sources and does not constitute a purchase recommendation. Verify all facts on the vendor's official site. Verify on armut.com official site.
armut.com is an Türkiye Local Life provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 4.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Limited (proxy recommended). Click "Visit Official Site" to reach armut.com directly.