For vendors
Which houses take what, and how much to load before you leave — right now it lives in your head, and in one notebook that's gone if it's lost. This is what it looks like when a record keeps it instead. Milk, tiffin, a car-wash round — some of your houses have a society, plenty don't, and the record works the same either way.
The 4:45am question
Every other page here saves you an argument. This one saves you money, every morning, before a single customer benefits.
Right now you decide how much to load before you've spoken to anyone that day. Guess short and you run out mid-round — lost sales, and someone shouting at your door. Guess long and what's left over spoils, on your own money. The route sheet decides it instead: fourteen stops, one list, vacations already skipped, before you leave the house.
14 stops · ₹60 / litre
Today's deliveries
+9 more stops
A-201
A customer wants two litres instead of one this morning — mark it as you deliver: today's litre is on today's bill, and tomorrow's list already shows it. Nobody has to shout it through a half-open door, and nobody has to remember it by the 1st.
One QR, works everywhere you go
Different buildings on your round used to mean a different gate pass to carry and remember for each one. This is the one QR that gets you through all of them — scan it at any gate you already serve, and if it's ever lost or copied, rotate it yourself, right from the app.
One QR works at every society you serve
Rotate QRThe customer book
Fifty houses or three hundred — right now that's one notebook. Lose it, and every address, every order, every rupee owed goes with it.
The same list lives here instead — who takes what, and how they pay you. UPI is tracked as verified income; cash is tracked too, just separately. The money still moves straight from them to you — nothing passes through us.
Add someone new the same way — they get a confirmation, and nothing bills until they agree. You can't quietly add a customer and start charging them; the same two-sided agreement that runs your existing round runs a new one too.
14 customers · ₹60 / litre
+11 more customers
More customers, on the street you're already on
Not a lead-generation tool — a round grows well by getting denser, not wider.
A maid working eight houses is full. You don't want a customer across town for one extra stop — you want the next house on a street you already walk. Adding one there is one more stop on a trip you're already making, not a detour.
One round, two ways
The same morning, with the notebook and with a route sheet.
Suresh's round is an illustration, not a real vendor.
| Moment | Handwritten | Rojsaathi |
|---|---|---|
| How much to load | Guessed before he's spoken to anyone. Guess short, he loses sales; guess long, the spare spoils on his own money. | The route sheet — vacations skipped, extras already added, before he leaves the house. |
| A family away for five days | Told at the door, or forgotten. Delivered anyway, argued about on the 1st. | Marked once — every vendor skipped by default. His load drops before he fills the cans. |
| Guests tomorrow, 2 litres extra | Shouted through a half-open door at 6:10am. No record. | Marked as an extra as he delivers — today's bill, and tomorrow's list already shows it. Nobody has to remember it. |
| The customer book itself | One notebook, fifty to three hundred houses. Lose it, and every address and every rupee owed goes with it. | The same list, kept for him — who takes what, and how they pay — safe even if the notebook isn't. |
See it end to end
Your round is one part of a longer day — the same record, from before sunrise to the payslip.
See a day at Shreeji Heights