Tingit is building a marketplace for 'zero-effort' repairs, starting with fashion | TechCrunch
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"I grew up with the people who started Vinted. So watching the company go from a small, local shop to this global huge marketplace was really, really inspiring," Viltrakytė told TechCrunch. "I do hope that we can achieve something similar with repairs, and find synergies with companies that already work on the sustainability front."
Tingit, a startup out of Lithuania, wants to help people restore their used clothing to their former glory with its newly launched repairs marketplace.
The platform lets you use your phone to snap and upload a quick video of distressed items to get a quote for repair or restoration.
There's just one catch for now: Tingit is only available in Lithuania, where the Vilnius-based startup debuted the service in February. However, the startup recently raised a €500,000 pre-seed funding round to keep scaling the business.
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