The same people.
Every time.
Rides, errands and a hand around the house — run by a small team based inside your community, rather than a different stranger with every booking.
Most apps solve the task. Almost none solve the relationship — you get a competent stranger, then another one, then another. The household’s real problem is not finding help. It is having to explain everything, every time.
Four things at launch.
We would rather do a few things reliably than a long list badly. What comes next depends on what the households in our first community actually ask for.
Employed, not gig.
Captains work fixed shifts with PF and ESI. We own the vehicle and carry the fuel, the insurance and the maintenance ourselves.
A driver with an EMI and a fuel bill has to chase hours to survive. Someone chasing hours is not who you want collecting your mother’s prescription. That is the whole argument, and it costs us more to run this way.
We start where you live, not across a city.
We do not spread thin. We begin inside a single apartment community, build a team that works there every day, and expand only when the households in that one place tell us it is working.
No cost to the association
We present to your residents, run a pilot and share the results — including the parts that do not work.
A coordinator who lives here
One named person, on site, with a phone number a resident can actually call.
Records you can inspect
Verification records for everyone working in your community, available to your committee.
Tell us where you live. We will tell you the truth about whether we can help yet.
No waitlist theatre. If we are not in your community we will say so, and tell you what it would take to get there.