I grew up in a business family. The dinner table doubled as a strategy room, and the chartered accountant was a Sunday guest. I have been an entrepreneur since the tenth grade, and all I ever wanted was to build one big thing that genuinely helps the people who use it.
Watching businesses run — ours, our neighbours’, eventually my own — taught me one thing. Businesses don’t run on talent or grit alone. They run on systems: boring, invisible, compounding systems for moving money, tracking goods, paying people, staying within the law. And for fifty years, the systems available to Indian businesses have been bad. Tally is from 1986. The gap between it and Excel is held together by tired accountants and midnight WhatsApp groups.
Then AI changed what a system can be. It can read a bill, reconcile a bank statement, prepare a filing, watch the stock — quietly, the moment there’s work, without being asked twice — while the humans stay in charge of every judgment that actually needs a human.
Sahaya is everything I have learned about commerce, built into one living system. It is made in India, for everyone in commerce, designed for the world.
Sahaya does the boring work, in your language, on your terms. Your evenings, nights and Sundays come back. Nobody on your team is made smaller because we showed up.
Their keys, their craft, their judgment — untouched. Sahaya removes the mechanical work and leaves the profession. Migration is one click; so is leaving.
We are building this for decades, not quarters. The systems can be alive. We get to be the people who make them so — and we will not waste it.
Indian business data lives in Indian data centres. Cross-border processing happens only with your explicit consent, and is logged.
We are custodians, not owners. We never sell your data. Aggregate insights serve you, never advertisers.
One click exports everything — to Tally, to Excel, to plain files. Making it easy to leave is what makes people stay.
Bank credentials, identity numbers and other sensitive fields are encrypted individually, per business, per purpose. DPDPA compliance is the floor, not the ceiling.
We are a small team building a long thing — an operating system for the half of the economy software forgot. If you do your best work on hard, patient problems, write to us.