Stop paying to be ignored.

Most advertising is a megaphone pointed at people who aren’t listening. AmisAd is a knock on your door from someone who already wants what you have.

Elena · owner of a small dress atelier

Elena has spent years learning what money can’t teach: cut, fabric, fit. What she never learned to love is marketing — paying for clicks from people three time zones away who were never going to walk into her shop.

On AmisAd, Elena posted what she actually offers: her summer collection, the neighborhoods she serves, her prices, and one thing the big platforms never let her say — same-week fittings, in person.

This week, a match: someone nearby needs a midi dress with sleeves, breathable for an August wedding, in anything but dusty blue — and needs a fitting before Friday. Elena has four dresses that qualify and an open slot Thursday.

She doesn’t know who the buyer is. She doesn’t need to. She knows what matters: a real person, with a real need, a real deadline, and a booked appointment. On Thursday, Maya walks in — and the dress fits.

How selling works on AmisAd

  • Post what you have. Your products and services, described honestly, in your own words.
  • Say where you are. Regions you serve, delivery ranges, in-person availability — so you’re only matched with buyers you can actually reach.
  • Set your contracts. Prices, discounts, timing, terms. Offer standing deals that can close automatically when a buyer’s needs match them exactly, or keep every sale a conversation.
  • Meet intent, not audiences. Every match is a person who expressed a real need or want that your offer fulfills — not a demographic guess.

What you never have to do

  • Buy lists, track people, or touch anyone’s personal data. You never see it — it never leaves the buyer’s side. Their trust in the system is exactly what brings them to your door.
  • Outbid giants for the attention of the indifferent. You’re not competing for eyeballs; you’re answering a question someone already asked.
  • Send noise across an entire audience hoping one percent cares. On AmisAd, if it doesn’t fit, it doesn’t reach — which means when it reaches, it fits.

Elena’s match happened somewhere — in a sealed corner of the network, just a few streets from both of them, run by a company you’d recognize from your phone bill.

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