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New Delhi: DotMe has appointed media professional and entrepreneur Sagar Nair as a strategic advisor, as the link-in-bio and creator monetisation platform moves into its next stage of expansion. The appointment follows DotMe’s recent association with media personality and music curator Nikhil Chinapa.
DotMe operates as a link-in-bio platform that allows creators, businesses and professionals to consolidate content, connect platforms, track performance and enable monetisation through a single, customisable link.
Nair brings experience across gaming, consumer technology and interactive media. He is the co-founder and former chief executive of gaming community platform Qlan, where he worked on user acquisition, retention and monetisation strategies. During his tenure, Qlan raised pre-seed funding, expanded into international markets and developed early monetisation use cases.
He is currently head of incubation and initiatives at ChimeraVC, where he leads LVL Zero, a gaming startup incubator focused on supporting early-stage founders in India.
“The creator economy is scaling rapidly, but monetisation and ownership remain fragmented,” said Sagar Nair, Strategic Advisor, DotMe. “DotMe brings simplicity and powerful data capabilities together under a single link, enabling creators and businesses to better understand their audience, validate their market value through real metrics, and truly own their growth.”
In his advisory role, Nair will work with DotMe’s leadership on strategic initiatives, product and monetisation strategy, and ecosystem partnerships as the platform expands.
Commenting on the appointment, Harsh Vijaykumar, co-founder, DotMe, said, “Sagar’s experience in building and scaling digital communities with a strong monetization lens makes him a valuable addition as we enter our next phase of growth. His understanding of creator-led ecosystems aligns closely with our vision of building creator-first infrastructure that delivers measurable outcomes.”
DotMe said it has seen increasing adoption among creators, including Prince Narula, Hamid Barkzi and Ashish Bhatia, who have shifted from other link-in-bio tools to the platform.
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