A company on Türkmen biz is the actual studio, agency, venture, or shop you're working on. "New company on Türkmen biz" is the way members who already know you find out what you're building and who they can work with you on.
When to create one
Creating a company makes sense when there's something to show: people, services, open roles. If you have a one-person business and you're not looking for collaborators yet, you don't need a company page yet. Your profile is enough.
How to create
After your profile is approved, head to Companies → New company from the account menu. You'll need:
- Name (in three languages)
- Slug (for the URL)
- One-line tagline
- Logo (optional)
- Founded year
- HQ location
- Industry
You're the first founder
When you create a company, you're automatically its first founder. That gives you full edit rights on the page: you can invite people, add open roles, list offerings, accept or decline membership requests.
Team and collaboration
The company page has two main sections members notice:
- Open roles — if you're hiring, the whole network sees it.
- Offerings — what your company sells or makes available.
Other members can request to join your company. You accept or decline; declined requests stay in the audit trail.
Attribute posts to your company
If you're a founder of a company, your billboard posts can be attributed to it — the post header carries a small company chip. You're still the author as a person; the chip just makes the context explicit.
