Item & Corridor Rules
Check the route before anyone buys, ships, or pays.
Swadakta can help across countries, but postal services, couriers, airlines, customs, and local law decide what can move. This page gives a quick pre-check before the paid brief.
Restricted goods cannot be cleared by AI.
AI can flag risk and prepare questions, but it cannot approve prohibited goods, customs declarations, medicines, batteries, valuables, weapons, controlled documents, or legal uncertainty. The job pauses until a safe route is proven.
Anyone can create an account before verification.
No payment collection before route, scope, and proof are clear.
Use carrier, postal, customs, or payment evidence.
Unsafe or unclear work escalates before operator assignment.
1. Country pair
Origin and destination.
A lawful item in one country can still be restricted in another or during transit.
2. Carrier
Postal or courier acceptance.
Carriers can refuse items even when customs might allow them with conditions.
3. Declaration
Value, contents, and purpose.
False descriptions, missing permits, or hidden contents block the job.
4. Proof
Receipts and handoff record.
The job needs client-safe media, receipts, labels, or refusal proof before release.
Pre-check
Batteries, perfume, medicines, food, plants, valuables, and documents need extra care.
This checker is a routing tool, not legal advice. It helps Swadakta decide whether to proceed to a normal quote, ask for more information, use a specialist carrier, or refuse the request.
UPU international mail baseline
International mail has global dangerous-goods and prohibited-item rules, and each country or carrier can add stricter rules.
Official reference points
Swadakta checks official rules before risky work.
Different countries and carriers apply different rules. These references help frame the first check, but the actual job still needs route-specific confirmation.
UPU dangerous goods
Global postal baseline for dangerous goods and prohibited mail.
battery_charging_fullIATA batteries
Air transport rules for lithium and other batteries.
inventoryAustralia Post
Prohibited and restricted items, packaging, and dangerous-goods guidance.
publicUSPS international
International mailing prohibitions, restrictions, and HAZMAT examples.
Service directory rules
Many professions can list, but every category has rails.
Local services
Fundis, repairs, errands, cleaning, delivery, events, house support, and sourcing use service area, proof media, and verified profiles.
Professional services
Lawyers, accountants, engineers, surveyors, consultants, and other specialists need jurisdiction and credential checks where required.
Virtual services
Developers, designers, assistants, writers, tutors, and researchers use portfolio, test task, file proof, and milestone acceptance.
Corridor services
Buying, checking, supplier visits, shipping, family support, and cross-border work need route, customs, item, and payment-provider checks.
Sensitive services
Wellness, childcare, eldercare, private-home, and high-value work need stronger verification, safeguards, and address privacy.
Refused categories
Adult or sexual services, academic cheating, fraud, forged documents, bribery, hacking, weapons, narcotics, and harmful work are refused.
Proceed normally
Low-risk local or digital work.
- check_circleLocal errands with no controlled item or personal safety risk.
- check_circleLocal trade listings with service area, proof plan, and verified provider profile.
- check_circleVirtual work with portfolio evidence, test task, milestone files, and acceptance criteria.
- check_circleDigital research, sourcing, calls, admin work, or basic verification.
- check_circleGeneral goods with clear receipt, normal value, and accepted carrier route.
Pause or refuse
Unsafe, illegal, or unclear work.
- blockHazardous, combustible, weapon-like, counterfeit, narcotic, or undeclared goods.
- blockMedicine, food, plant, animal-origin, or biosecurity-sensitive items without a lawful route.
- blockHigh-value or sensitive documents without ID, permission, milestone, and provider evidence.
- blockAdult or sexual services, academic cheating, fraud, forged documents, bribery, hacking, weapons, or harmful work.
Ready to create a job?
Choose the corridor, then let the brief capture proof and payment details.
The paid brief records the route, item, value, photos, payment preference, required checks, and compliance acknowledgement. Posting still waits for verified account status.