Pune's IT corridor wakes up early, drinks a lot of water, and pays via UPI. From Hinjewadi's tech parks to Kothrud's residential lanes, from Pimpri's manufacturing units to Koregaon Park's cafés — every kind of customer needs a jar on the doorstep. JalYantra replaces your notebook with one app: track every delivery, generate monthly bills, send branded WhatsApp reminders in Hindi or English under your business name.
Hinjewadi office at ₹40 bulk. Wakad society flat at ₹55. Magarpatta cloud kitchen at ₹50. Per-customer pricing handles all three in the same app — bills calculate automatically.
Send "आपका पानी का बिल आ गया है" with a UPI link under your business name. Pune customers tap, pay via Google Pay / PhonePe / BHIM. You're notified.
PCMC is its own market — manufacturing units, daily-wage residential areas, and growing IT zones in Wakad and Punawale. Tag customers by area, assign daily routes to each delivery boy.
A 300-customer Pune route typically has 900+ jars in circulation. 10% annual loss = ₹36,000+ in unrecovered deposits. JalYantra tracks jars per customer so you know exactly who has how many.
Pune is two cities at once. The traditional Pune of Karve Road, Sadashiv Peth, and Camp has been delivering water in jars for decades — a notebook-and-trust operation. The new Pune of Hinjewadi, Magarpatta, and Kharadi runs on UPI, expects 24-hour delivery windows, and pays for chilled jars without negotiation. A growing distributor has to serve both worlds without dropping a single customer.
Pimpri-Chinchwad is a third dimension — manufacturing-driven, with its own area logic and customer types. Most successful Pune water businesses today operate across all three zones. That's impossible on paper. JalYantra is the digital replacement — built for water distribution, not adapted from generic billing. See every feature →