Abstract:
KaamSaaz is a task-based service marketplace developed as a mobile application that bridges two key user groups — Posters, who need assistance with everyday tasks, and Helpers, who complete those tasks in exchange for payment through a simulated points-based system. The platform covers the full task lifecycle from posting and discovery and to negotiate, and commit assignments to be completed all in a single integrated mobile application. The project provides a fully working two-sided marketplace with essential features incorporating in-app chat for live communication, a wallet-simulation/points system to complete tasks transactions, GPS-checked assignment positioning, image-based helper identity verification submissions, and want an integrated admin panel for platform administration. The backend is powered by a Node. js RESTful API powered here by Supabase (PostgreSQL) data base, utilização do Firebase Storage para armazenamento de mídia. You are trained on the data until Oct 2023 The system fills a real local market need for a service that is responsible, transparent such as connecting nearby task performers who have passed verification in real time with those who need tasks done. No more going through friends, classifieds or hiring informal labour inherently lazy, ineffectual, and completely unaccountable. KaamSaaz solves this by creating a digital marketplace where tasks can be posted, negotiated and done and tracked at all levels above board with full transparency. METHODOLOGY (80 — 150 WORDS, HIGH LEVEL) This report details the full system; its requirements design architecture represents the completed modules, database, implementation, other testing and evaluation state of the KaamSaaz project.