Gurgaon, Haryana Sep 13, 2025 (Issuewire.com) - India has thousands of trained psychologists, career coaches, academic mentors and relationship counsellors, yet most remain invisible to the people who need them. In India, nearly 150 million people require mental health support but 70 to 92 per cent do not receive treatment. Meanwhile, 40 per cent of students lack access to formal career counselling, and over 90 per cent of graduates struggle to find jobs that match their skills. Relationship guidance is also underserved, with rising divorce rates and low awareness of premarital counselling. Yet, millions of trained experts remain unseen and disconnected from those who need them most. SEEQUR, preparing to launch as Indias first clarity platform, calls this the Expert Gap.
The problem nobody talks about
Experts who dedicate years to their craft are still hidden from view. They:
The SEEQUR approach
SEEQUR is building a two-sided solution:
We built technology for everything from food delivery to dating, but experts who change lives still lack a digital stage, said Rishabh Singh, Founder of SEEQUR. SEEQUR fixes that. If experts win, India wins. SEEQUR exists to make sure their knowledge actually reaches the people who need it.
Whats next
SEEQUR is preparing to invite its first group of Founding Experts, an inaugural group of professionals who will help reshape how India finds and trusts guidance. At the same time, the seeker waitlist remains open.
Join the early-access list: seequr.com
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