Mar 25: Yes Madam, has successfully concluded a first-of-its-kind three-day experiential retreat in Goa for its top-performing service professionals. The initiative is part of the company’s ongoing mission to empower gig workers and redefine industry standards.

Curated exclusively for its “Queen Partners,” the retreat recognized professionals operating under Yes Madam’s unique 0% commission model, where high-performing partners retain 100% of their earnings upon meeting internal performance benchmarks.
The Goa retreat marks the beginning of a broader vision to offer lifestyle benefits and experiential rewards to service partners, bringing gig workers closer to the brand ecosystem while offering opportunities typically associated with traditional employment.
Adding to the experience, Tanya Mittal joined the retreat, interacting with service partners and extending her support to the initiative. Senior leadership, including Garima Sharma, Director of Human Resource Management and Training of Partners, and Dan Singh Jasaawat, Vice President of Operations, were also present, reinforcing the company’s commitment to its partner community.
The retreat featured a mix of recreational and engagement activities such as beach sports, games, swimming sessions, dance events, and a guided city tour. For many participants, it was their first experience of air travel, making it a significant milestone and a reflection of the brand’s effort to create meaningful and rewarding opportunities.
Yes Madam continues to empower its service providers through transparent policies, structured training, and safety-focused initiatives. Mandatory certifications, advanced skill development programs, accident coverage during active duties, and verified customer systems ensure both quality service and partner security.
Speaking on the initiative, Aditya Arya, Co-founder & CEO, said, “Our service partners are the backbone of our business. Initiatives like the 0% commission model and this retreat reflect our commitment to creating a platform where professionals can achieve financial independence while enjoying benefits beyond earnings.”
Akanksha Vishnoi, Co-founder, added,
“This retreat celebrates excellence and builds a strong sense of community. By investing in our partners’ well-being, we are strengthening a network that grows together.”
Highlighting the journey, Garima Sharma said,
“Seeing our partners experience moments like this is incredibly fulfilling. It reflects our commitment to valuing the people at the heart of our platform.”
Through initiatives like the Goa retreat and its 0% commission model, Yes Madam continues to challenge traditional gig economy structures by prioritizing fair earnings, recognition, and holistic well-being. By bridging the gap between gig work and traditional employment benefits, the company is setting a new benchmark in the at-home services industry with a people-first approach.
