Part of the revenue generated on both the experiences and auctions platform will go to charities like People for Animals, Reef Watch, and more

UberDreams

Savan Daru, Uber Dreams Co-Founder and CEO

Uber Dreams, an India-based platform for turning dreams into reality, has received US$500,000 in seed funding from Mohit Lalvani and Savan Daru — serial entrepreneurs and Co-founders of Mascot Group.

The startup plans to utilise the investments to expand the list of offerings and create awareness and for conversions through digital marketing platforms.

Owned by Dreamatic Innovations, Uberdreams.com is a startup helps you fulfil your dream. Whether it is for a meeting with your favourite celebrity or riding a luxury car, the startup has it organised at affordable prices.

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This business model operates in a simple format, wherein various dreams are listed on its website, which can be redeemed for the experience at a nominal fixed cost.

Currently, the website lists more than 75 different experiences. The listings and categorisation of dreams is designed in an extremely personalised and tailor-made format, for different demographics and age groups.

For dreams that are not listed, Uber Dreams has a dedicated section known as ‘You Dream, We Fulfil’. In this section, visitors and users can express their dreams to be fulfilled by the startup.

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Going ahead, Uber Dreams plans to launch ‘Uber Dreams Auctions’ that will help take the brand to the next level. This will open up a whole new section that will allow dreams to be auctioned and the winning bidder will have a chance to fulfil that dream.

Part of the revenue generated on both the experiences and auctions platform will go to charities like People for Animals, CRY, Virat Kohli Foundation, Reef Watch, Voice of Martyrs, NAB and others.

Image Credit: Uber Dreams

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