Santo Domingo. – Less than a year after its launch, the Dominican startup COMFY already has 300 vehicles listed on its platform, consolidating itself as a driving force for youth entrepreneurship in the Dominican Republic. According to a recent analysis of its database, 73% of its partners are in the 18 to 35 age range, also being the group with the highest success rates within the community.
The study reveals that young people not only represent the majority of members, but also record an average performance superior to that of other age groups. Between January and September 2025, more than 300 new young partners were added, maintaining sustained month-to-month growth.
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In economic terms, entrepreneurs between 18 and 35 years old generated more than $45,000 in total earnings, with more than 240 active partners monetizing their assets through the platform. The 26 to 30 age group leads in average earnings, with about $250 per partner. Comfy is not only generating income for this population, but also promotes technological innovation and the sharing economy, offering young people a sustainable path to entrepreneurship and professional growth. The company has demonstrated that its business model is not only profitable, but also drives the personal and professional development of those who join its project.






