isteyene.com is a local service-matching platform in Turkey, with the tagline “the address of intent, the proof of trust.” Users can post service requests, and the platform connects them with professionals who have passed identity and document verification. It covers scenarios such as lawyers, accountants, engineering specialists, on-site inspections, home renovation and repairs, moving and logistics, cleaning, and consulting. The site indicates that it is still in Beta and claims coverage across all 81 provinces of Turkey.
The platform’s core workflow is fairly straightforward: choose a category, describe the request, and publish an “intent.” Verified professionals then submit their profiles and quotes, after which the user selects a suitable offer and tracks delivery. Its main differentiator is its trust mechanism, including identity and document checks for professionals. Regulated professions such as lawyers and accountants can be verified through professional registration records or association information. For remote on-site verification, the platform provides photo evidence with GPS and timestamps, making it suitable for tasks that require an audit trail, such as real estate, vehicles, and business site inspections. Login appears to use SMS verification via a Turkish mobile number.
The site clearly emphasizes “Komisyonsuz,” meaning the platform does not charge commission, and payments are not processed through the platform’s payment system; the two parties transact directly. It also states that users can register for free and create their first request at no cost. At present, it does not disclose whether professionals need to pay onboarding fees, membership fees, or lead fees, nor does it list enterprise plans or premium service pricing, so long-term costs remain unclear.
Its strengths are strong local vertical focus and coverage across multiple industries, especially for high-trust remote errands and on-site verification tasks. The no-commission model may also help reduce transaction costs. The drawbacks are that it is still in Beta, and because transactions do not go through the platform’s payment system, there is no clear explanation of escrow, refunds, dispute handling, or compensation mechanisms. There is also no visible information on team permissions, an enterprise dashboard, APIs, third-party integrations, or compliance certifications, so evidence of scalability as an enterprise-grade SaaS is limited.
It is better suited to individuals, SMEs, or cross-city users who have local matters to handle in Turkey—for example, finding a lawyer, inspecting assets in another city, or sourcing repair and logistics services. For Chinese users without a Turkish phone number or local payment/communication needs, its practical value is limited. No information is provided about accessibility from China, so testing is recommended. Alternatives include Armut, TaskRabbit, and Thumbtack; for similar needs in China, users can look at 58同城, 猪八戒网, 到位, and similar platforms.
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