Tech Startup idesign.market Launches Software For Interior Designers
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Tech Startup idesign.market Launches Software For Interior Designers

According to a business statement, "The new product by iDesign.Marke is an all-inclusive solution for interior designers and contractors to manage their business. It is easy to use and comes with a host of features that help interior designers to manage the entire design process from getting clients and sharing the designs with them, to billing and project management."

"It is designed to streamline workflow and boost profits for Design Professionals with various new engagement opportunities," added the statement.

Ashish Dhingra, CEO-Founder of iDesign.market, commented on the launch, saying, “Home Interior is a USD 25 Billion Industry in India and is rapidly moving towards organized players such as Livspace, Homelane with an ever-increasing need to having better home interiors. Post covid, with most corporates allowing their teams to work from home, having a good interior is seeing a rapid uptrend. Tech solutions like iDesign Pro will provide access to a whole lot of Interior Designers to access technology to manage their businesses and delight their customers."

"Anyone who has ever designed a home will tell you that it is a pretty grueling process. It is especially difficult when you are working with different stakeholders – homeowner, designer, contractors etc – there is too much communication and discussions, and there is no way to avoid conflict," he continued.

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According to a business statement, The new product by iDesign.Marke is an all-inclusive solution for interior designers and contractors to manage their business. It is easy to use and comes with a host of features that help interior designers to manage the entire design process from getting clients and sharing the designs with them, to billing and project management.It is designed to streamline workflow and boost profits for Design Professionals with various new engagement opportunities, added the statement.Ashish Dhingra, CEO-Founder of iDesign.market, commented on the launch, saying, “Home Interior is a USD 25 Billion Industry in India and is rapidly moving towards organized players such as Livspace, Homelane with an ever-increasing need to having better home interiors. Post covid, with most corporates allowing their teams to work from home, having a good interior is seeing a rapid uptrend. Tech solutions like iDesign Pro will provide access to a whole lot of Interior Designers to access technology to manage their businesses and delight their customers.Anyone who has ever designed a home will tell you that it is a pretty grueling process. It is especially difficult when you are working with different stakeholders – homeowner, designer, contractors etc – there is too much communication and discussions, and there is no way to avoid conflict, he continued.Also readhttps://www.constructionworld.in/latest-construction-news/real-estate-news/interiors/homelane-aims-to-raise-rs-1-500-crore-ipo-by-mid-2022/32174 https://www.constructionworld.in/latest-construction-news/real-estate-news/interiors/my-signature-is-to-enhance-the-areas-with-no-boundaries-to-work-on/32211

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