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You moved to Bangalore. Your neighbour moved to Bangalore.
You both bought the same ladder on Amazon.
That ends today. Dakoo’s here.
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You moved to Bangalore. Your neighbour moved to Bangalore.
You both bought the same ladder on Amazon.
That ends today. Dakoo’s here.

From Diwali lights to pet doctors, from blood donors to BBQ rentals – if your society needs it, it’s here. Rob’s got range.






The science is simple. The math is brutal. The savings are obscene. Dakoo makes your building a negotiating army.
One community app. Ten butterfly effects. Every deal made on Dakoo sends a ripple through your city, your air, your economy.
8 families sharing one grocery trip = 7 fewer cars. Multiply that by 365 days. That’s not saving – that’s climate action dressed as convenience.
Bangalore has 12M vehicles. Every Dakoo carpool removes 3 cars from Outer Ring Road. Imagine 10,000 societies doing this. Go on. Imagine it.
No more calling 10 plumbers. No more driving to 3 stores for a drill. Dakoo collapses hours of negotiation into one Telegram message.
Post Iran-US tensions, fuel is up 18%, food up 12%. Dakoo carpools halve your fuel cost. Bulk buys beat grocery inflation. Dakoo fights back.
A ladder used twice a year. A BBQ used once. A toy outgrown in 3 months. Dakoo turns 68% of idle household goods into shared community assets.
Robert Putnam’s Nobel research: higher social capital = less crime, better health, stronger economy. You can’t build that with a gate guard.
Self-governed communities outperform markets AND governments (Elinor Ostrom, Nobel Prize). Dakoo is her thesis, running on Telegram.
Every Diwali light rented instead of bought = no new import order. Every shared ladder = one less Amazon shipment from Shenzhen. Quietly nationalistic.
Group farm buys mean direct-to-door organic produce. Your society knows the farmer. No middleman. No chemicals. No mystery in the atta.
Repair, reuse, rent, share. The 4Rs Dakoo runs on. India is the world’s hottest country. Dakoo is one society’s answer to that inconvenient truth.
100 families ordering together is a shopkeeper’s dream. Huge orders, guaranteed payment, zero returns. Dakoo makes local shops competitive again.
Grandma uses WhatsApp. Your kid uses Telegram. Your uncle who doesn’t understand apps uses Telegram. No onboarding deck. No tutorial video.
Dakoo is built on real research – behavioural economics, urban sociology, supply chain theory, climate data. Rob may look cute. He’s backed by Nobel laureates.
Ellen MacArthur Foundation: shifting from linear “buy-use-throw” to circular “share-rent-return” could unlock $4.5 trillion in global economic value. Your society is the starting unit.
Robert Putnam’s research found that communities with stronger social connections experience lower crime, better health, higher trust, and stronger local economies. Real communities are built through relationships, not surveillance.
Basic economics shows that buying power grows with numbers. One buyer pays retail. One hundred buyers negotiate wholesale pricing, better service, and stronger supplier relationships. Collective demand creates leverage.
Nobel Prize winner Elinor Ostrom demonstrated that communities can successfully manage shared resources through cooperation, trust, and local rules. Well-organized communities often outperform centralized systems.
Shared transportation, local exchanges, group purchases, and resource sharing can reduce unnecessary trips, lower waste, and decrease overall consumption. Small actions at community level create measurable environmental benefits.
Metcalfe’s Law states that a network becomes more valuable as more people join. Every new member creates additional opportunities for sharing, trading, collaboration, and problem solving across the community.
Research shows that self-organized communities can solve local problems more effectively through trust, cooperation, and shared responsibility. Stronger neighbourhoods create stronger outcomes for everyone.
Sharing, renting, and reusing existing products reduces the need for manufacturing, shipping, and repeat purchases. Every shared item creates more value from resources that already exist.
Direct sourcing connects communities with farmers, creating fresher produce, greater transparency, and fairer prices. Shorter supply chains help both growers and consumers benefit from stronger local relationships.
The most sustainable product is the one already in use. Repairing, reusing, renting, and sharing extends product life, reduces waste, and lowers the demand for new resources and manufacturing.
Large community orders help local businesses reduce marketing costs, improve planning, and serve customers more efficiently. Stronger neighbourhood commerce benefits both residents and shopkeepers.
Technology only works when people actually use it. By building on familiar platforms, communities can participate immediately without training, tutorials, or complicated onboarding processes.
Started in a Bangalore flat. Now spreading faster than a WhatsApp forward – except this one is actually useful.
If Dakoo saved your wallet, show it. Free merch for people who help us grow. Downloadables for everyone. Because we don’t believe in charging for pride.
We’re not paying ₹50 crore to Bollywood actors to sell a community app. Instead, we trust you. If Dakoo saved your money, changed your neighbour’s mind, or made your housing society slightly less boring – tell everyone.
First 1,000 members. After that, we’ll pretend it was always exclusive.
No email going to spam. No ticket raised to a bot. Just real humans on Telegram. Reach us directly at @designdazzle.
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