About

We are building InTimeQ because we have all stood in the line.

Every founder has a moment where they turn their own frustration into a thing they are willing to spend years of their life on. This is ours.

The founder’s note

The people we spoke to before we started building described waiting in exactly the same words. Tired. Wasted. Nobody cares. We kept hearing the same three words because the thing that causes them is the same. A line.

InTimeQ is one answer to that line. It is not the only answer — but it is an answer that does not require your doctor to buy a token dispenser, or your bank branch to install a kiosk, or your government counter to change a single workflow. A phone at the counter, a QR on the wall, and a message to the customer’s phone. That is the product.

We are Indian. We are starting in India. We will go wherever people stand in lines, which is everywhere.

Our vision and our mission

Vision

A world where no one loses productive time to a queue.

Mission

We turn every waiting line — in hospitals, banks, salons, restaurants, government offices, and the tea stall on the corner — into a digital queue you can join from anywhere, so you arrive exactly when your turn is near and the business never loses a customer to the wait.

What we believe, in operations

These are not values we painted on a wall. They are rules the product already obeys, and the website echoes.

  1. Respect for time

    Every feature we ship either saves time or it does not. When the metric says otherwise we remove the feature, even one we built.

  2. Work for everyone

    A tea stall owner and a 400-bed hospital run on the same tool. If a feature only works for one of them, it is not finished.

  3. Fair and visible

    Tokens are in the order people joined. Everyone in the same queue sees the same list. No hidden ordering, no special tiers.

  4. Calm by default

    Your phone does not buzz unless something you care about happened. Quiet is the default; loud is the exception.

  5. Indian by design, global by ambition

    Timezones, country codes, and script support are first-class from the start — not a last-mile localisation pass.

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