u/Open-Comb-2558

Would Love Your Feedback on our app

Hey Hyderabad founders & startup community

We’ve been building something for homebuyers called BUYSFT, a platform to make property discovery simpler, transparent, and less stressful.

Would genuinely love your feedback on the app experience, UI, features, and what can be improved.
It would mean a lot if you could download and try it out from the App Store / Play Store and share your thoughts

Your feedback can help us build a better product for homebuyers in Hyderabad.

Search “BUYSFT” on App Store & Play Store

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u/Open-Comb-2558 — 1 day ago

are there any upcoming HUGE projects in HYDERABAD

Wanna know if there are any large projects coming up high rises obviously, but if there are any coming up soon, cuz I wanna invest in high rises but want for a long term perspective, so I came across this app called buysft which only shows upcoming projects. just wanna know about it like if its legit or not

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u/Open-Comb-2558 — 3 days ago

Need Help! Planning to rent in West Hyd

I'm planning to shift to west of hyderabad, specifically areas - Khajaguda and Narsingi. I want in a gated community, budget is around 50K.

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u/Open-Comb-2558 — 8 days ago

Has anyone used this app?

Asking for exploring real estate places in Hyderabad.
Has anyone used this app called buysft?

I basically want to buy a flat and I'm trying to look online first, before going on ground and searching.
I tried using 99 acres and housing and I only get spam calls!

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u/Open-Comb-2558 — 8 days ago

Why does every property enquiry turn into spam instantly?

I was casually exploring a few projects recently and made the mistake of submitting my number on 2 websites.

Since then:

  • nonstop broker calls
  • WhatsApp spam
  • “price increasing tonight sir”
  • random projects I never even searched for

Honestly made the whole research process exhausting.

How are people researching properties these days without getting bombarded constantly?

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u/Open-Comb-2558 — 10 days ago
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We started building a real estate research tool after facing this ourselves

A few months ago while searching for property, we realised how difficult it is to actually research projects properly.

Every website has sponsored listings.
Every salesperson says their project is “almost sold out.”
Price comparisons are confusing.
And after one enquiry, your phone basically becomes unusable.

What surprised us most was how hard it is to answer simple questions like:

  • Is this project actually overpriced?
  • Is the builder trustworthy long term?
  • Is this location genuinely growing or just being hyped?
  • How do you compare projects objectively?

That frustration is partly why we started working on something called Buysft.

Still figuring things out, but before building further, wanted to ask people here:

What part of property searching/buying frustrated you the most personally?

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u/Open-Comb-2558 — 10 days ago

Why is buying property in India still so unnecessarily stressful?

Every person I speak to seems exhausted by the home-buying process for completely different reasons.

Some get spammed by brokers after one enquiry.
Some feel pricing is intentionally confusing.
Some regret trusting flashy marketing over actual project quality.
Some realise hidden costs only much later.

And weirdly, there’s no single place where people can properly research and compare projects without feeling like they’re being sold something.

For people who’ve bought recently (or are currently searching):

What frustrated you the most during the process?

Would genuinely like to understand where the system breaks the most for buyers.

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u/Open-Comb-2558 — 10 days ago