DreMarr was inspired by real life, where doing hair helped a daughter stay in competitive cheer, and electrical work was traded to meet everyday needs. We built this platform so anyone can turn their skills into real value.

DreMarr was built on a simple idea: what if your skills could be your currency?
Like many people, we saw how expensive everyday services have become, and at the same time, how many talented individuals have skills they don't always get to fully use or monetize. There had to be a better way.
So we created DreMarr, a platform where people can trade what they're good at for what they need. This isn't just about saving money, it's about building a community where people support each other and create opportunities without always relying on cash.
DreMarr was created by Andrew and Tamara, a husband-and-wife team who believe in building something bigger than themselves.
With backgrounds in cosmetology and electrical work, they understand firsthand the value of skilled trades and the hard work behind them. Long before DreMarr existed, this way of living was already part of their everyday lives.
As a young mother, Tamara often traded doing hair so her daughter could participate in competitive cheer, turning her skill into opportunity when money was tight. In the same way, Andrew has frequently traded electrical work for things their family needed, reinforcing the idea that skills hold real, tangible value.
Coming from different backgrounds but sharing the same vision, they saw how often people are limited by finances despite having something valuable to offer. They wanted to create a platform that empowers others to use their skills as a form of currency, whether to earn, trade, or grow.
DreMarr is a reflection of their shared belief in community, resourcefulness, and creating opportunities that don't depend solely on money.

Andrew and Tamara
Founder of Dremarr


To empower individuals to exchange, monetize, and access services through their skills, creating opportunities beyond traditional financial limitations.