KarmaCircles

KarmaCircles

Give & Receive Help for Free.

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KarmaCircles is a platform to search for skilled people, request a meeting (online/phone/in-person) and then thank them for the time & help given by them. People give their time out of the goodness of their heart and to build their online reputation around various skills. We believe that "Karma Circles" i.e. if you do good karma, it circles back to you.
This is the 2nd launch from KarmaCircles. View more

KarmaCircles

Advise others or receive free advice from 14000+ experts

KarmaCircles is a peer-to-peer mentoring, networking and skill building platform where members of a community (universities, alumni associations, corporates, co-working spaces etc.) can give and receive free help. One can search among group members, ask queries, schedule time with each other, and publicly thank each other for their time and help.

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What do you think? …

Deepak Goel
Ask us anything you want to know about the product. We would love to share our story with you!
Jack Smith
@deepakg who are the experts that you've got on the site so far? what sort of groups do they fit into? what sort of things can i get advice on?
Deepak Goel
@_jacksmith Several kinds of advice is being sought on KarmaCircles. Entrepreneurs are using KC to get free feedback from startup advisors on their pitch decks, B-school students are connecting with their alumni to learn more about their career path and advice on how to follow in their footsteps, Job searchers are connecting with people in a particular geography to learn more about the relevant recruitment strategy for that location, MBA applicants are using it to get advice/feedback on their applications from MBA students/alums, People are connecting with lawyers to get legal advice, etc etc
Deepak Goel
@_jacksmith Our experts are startup advisors, mentors, angel investors, alums & students of top business schools, CXOs, VPs, etc.
Adnan Dawood
Interesting. I'm going to give it a go.
Deepak Goel
@adnandawood Thanks Adnan. Please download the KarmaCircles app on your phone. The app experience is much more superior.
Kumar Thangudu
This has to be industry specific. I'd rather be put in front of 10 experts in a specific niche than 400 "generalists" Great advice comes from a deep understanding of the problem. A great example is someone like Ray Kurzweil. I could listen to him all day on electrical engineering and computer science concepts, but the moment he speaks about anti-aging or anything with biological concepts, his credence disappears. Gauging expertise is hard, you really want to go after the people who can have verbal bulimia about a subject and as well speak with grit and passion in their teeth about it.
Deepak Goel
@datarade Kumar, Thanks for asking the question. Really appreciate it. I agree with your entire comment. On KarmaCircles, you can view everyone's Linkedin profile along with the activity that they have done on KarmaCircles. Credibility comes from the person's LinkedIn profile and "the probability of getting help" can be gauged by the person's activity on the KC platform. To get advice, you need both - credentials as well as willingness to help. KC profile gives you both.