Type of site | Online marketplace |
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Available in | English, Portuguese, Spanish, German |
Country of origin | Portugal |
Founder(s) | Kiruba Shankar Eswaran Luis Martins |
URL | www |
Commercial | Yes |
Launched | 2012 |
Current status | Active |
Zaask is a beyond search platform to hire local service professionals. [1] With Zaask, people can get quotes, compare and hire rated service professionals. [2]
Zaask's home market is Portugal. It has been profiled in publications such as Publico , Metro , Exame Informática and Boas Noticias. [3]
As of 2015, Zaask is operational in Portugal, Spain, [4] Germany, UK and Brazil. [5]
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