How KashmirCollabs works
A marketplace only works if both sides can trust what they see. Here's how the platform is put together.
For creators
- Verify your mobile number. A code is sent over WhatsApp. This is how the platform knows an account belongs to a real person.
- Add your digital properties. Each Instagram profile, YouTube channel or website is its own listing, with its own audience, rates and verification — one person can own many.
- Prove you own them. Account ownership is verified separately from your identity, so a brand can see exactly what has been checked.
- List services and set prices. Choose from the service catalogue and price each one yourself — fixed, from, a range, or on request.
- Get found. Businesses search by platform, category, location, audience and budget.
For businesses
- Search. Filter by platform, category, location, follower range, engagement and price.
- Compare honestly. Every figure is labelled as either creator-declared or verified, and dated. Nothing is estimated or inferred.
- Enquire. Send a brief with your budget and dates, straight to the creator.
- Collaborate. Agree deliverables and keep the work on record.
What "verified" actually means
Three different things are checked, and they're never merged into a single badge:
- Mobile verified — a WhatsApp code reached the number on file.
- Email verified — a confirmation link was followed.
- Account ownership verified — the creator proved control of that specific handle.
Audience figures are separate again. Where a number hasn't been independently confirmed it is shown as creator-declared, with the date it was last updated. Numbers are never estimated or generated.