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A world where no one loses productive time to a queue.
Waiting in line is the quietest tax in the world. A country that gets its hours back does not build more counters — it rethinks the line. That is the company we are building.
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.
Why this, why now, why India
India runs on walk-in service at a density no other country matches. Clinics, banks, government counters, salons, fee windows, tea stalls — the same physical line repeats itself a million times a day. The smartphone is already in every customer’s pocket; the QR is already on every counter. The software layer that ties the two together has not yet been built at scale. We are building it.
India is where this has to start because it is where the problem is loudest and where the distribution is fastest. The product is designed from day one for every country that has a waiting line — which is every country.
What we are building
A single product with two faces. For a customer: one install, one scan, a message when the turn is near. For a vendor: a phone at the counter, a printable QR, and a queue running in under a minute. The same product fits a three-chair barber and a four-hundred-bed hospital — because the line is the same shape in both places.
The hard work is not a flashy feature. The hard work is making this trustworthy at the scale of a country, with the calm, boring reliability that a pharmacist or a bank manager can bet their Tuesday afternoon on.
How the right investor helps
We are selective about who we build this with. The money is secondary — the partner matters.
- Distribution into regulated sectors. Relationships in banking, hospital systems, or government digital programmes that unlock a pilot faster than we can get there on our own.
- Operational hiring. Introductions to senior operators who have built consumer mobile products at Indian scale — and stayed.
- Global expansion when the time comes. Partners who have taken an India-first product to markets with comparable queueing economies.
- A long horizon. The waiting-line economy took decades to form. Unwinding it is a ten-year build, not a two-year exit.
If you want to talk, talk.
There is no deck on this page. Real conversations are the signal. We share the numbers, the traction, and the plan in a call.