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Inveniire
Find providers. Post jobs. Get hired.
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Find providers. Post jobs. Get hired.
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Inveniire is a modern marketplace for local and online services. Browse providers, post jobs, message, and get projects completed. Providers can post services and explore job opportunities without paying just to access leads.







Hey Product Hunt, I’m Robert, co-founder and CTO of Inveniire.
My co-founder Arturo and I built Inveniire because we believe service marketplaces can be more human, fair and useful for both buyers and providers.
A lot of service discovery still happens in places that were not built for hiring. Social media can help providers get attention but attention does not always turn into real work. Buyers move between posts, referrals, crowded platforms and unclear options, while providers fight for visibility or pay just to access opportunities before they know if a lead is real.
Inveniire is built for hiring intent.
We bring local and online services into one place where people can browse providers, post jobs, message and get projects completed. Providers can post services and explore job postings without paying just to access them.
What makes us different is how we’re building the marketplace from the start: intentional visibility, trust, usability and safety.
If one provider can crowd a category with repeated versions of the same service, good providers get buried and buyers lose trust. Inveniire is built to reduce that noise so buyers can compare stronger options and find legitimate providers more easily.
Our long term direction includes AI-assisted project scoping, provider guidance, stronger moderation and team building tools for bigger projects. We’ve already started early work on AI-assisted scoping.
We’re bootstrapped, pre-seed and onboarding users now. We’re building with conviction: lower friction for providers, clearer discovery for buyers and one place to browse, post, message and move service work forward.
We’d love feedback from the Product Hunt community:
What would make you trust a newer service marketplace?
What would stop you from signing up, posting a service or posting a job?
Does anything feel unclear, glitchy or missing in the current experience?
We’re taking feedback seriously and building this around real users, not just assumptions.