ClearLah

About ClearLah Singapore

ClearLah is a Singapore local secondhand marketplace built for everyday resale: furniture, appliances, phones, luxury goods, cars, moving supplies, home services, and move-out deals. The product is shaped around the practical parts of local transactions: proof photos, condition notes, seller profiles, offer history, pickup timing, delivery handover, and buyer protection.

Local trust

Listings are designed to show what a buyer needs before committing: price, condition, area, seller status, verified photos, authenticity reminders, and clear pickup or delivery notes.

Useful supply

ClearLah gives sellers a structured route to turn real items into usable product pages instead of loose chat messages. Better titles, photos, category matching, and disclosure make the marketplace easier to scan.

Safer handovers

The platform encourages users to keep chat, offers, payment proof, pickup notes, and disputes inside the transaction flow so problems can be reviewed with context.

What we are building toward

The goal is a full Singapore resale platform that feels familiar to Carousell users while adding clearer trust prompts for higher-risk categories such as luxury, cars, electronics, and bulky home items. ClearLah is being improved in public through better category pages, stronger product pages, verified seller tools, Buyer Protection, reporting, and operational support for real local inventory.

The early operating model is deliberately hands-on. Real supply, listing review, photo quality, category matching, and seller communication matter more than having a decorative empty marketplace. As listings become stronger, each public page should help a Singapore buyer answer the same questions they would ask in chat: what is included, where is it collected, what proof exists, what can go wrong, and who can help if the deal needs review.

ClearLah also supports the operating side of a marketplace: seller review, photo sourcing, listing policy, trust reports, order proof, payout readiness, and delivery coordination. Those workflows matter because a secondhand platform is only useful when the visible product page and the private fulfilment record tell the same story.