Jaipur's old city pink havelis and Mansarovar's high-rise societies need the same thing: a water jar on the doorstep, on time, every day. JalYantra is the digital replacement for your paper khaata — track every delivery, generate monthly bills, send branded Hindi WhatsApp reminders to every Pink City customer, all from your phone.
Pink City's narrow walled-city lanes and Mansarovar's wide planned grids are two different delivery worlds. Tag customers by area, route by route — each delivery boy gets only his daily list.
Send "आपका मासिक पानी का बिल आ गया है — UPI link नीचे" under your business name. Customer taps, pays, you're notified. No app for them to install.
A Bani Park bungalow at ₹65, a Sodala shop at ₹40, a Jagatpura corporate at ₹50. Per-customer pricing handles every customer type in one app.
A 300-customer Jaipur route typically loses ₹30,000–₹45,000 a year to unreturned jars. JalYantra tracks every jar by customer so you know exactly who has how many.
Jaipur is a tourist city, an education hub, and increasingly a tech-corridor city — and each of those identities drives different water demand. Old-city customers are loyal but pay in cash; Mansarovar IT-employee families pay via UPI on the first of the month; Jagatpura corporate offices want a single invoice for hundreds of jars at quarter-end.
Running 300+ customers across these three worlds on a paper khaata is what most Jaipur distributors are still doing, and it's a job that consumes the first weekend of every month. JalYantra is the digital tool that should have always existed — water-specific, mobile-first, WhatsApp-native. See every feature →