DhanRakh (धनरख) means "protect your wealth" in Hindi. We built it for the 900 million Indians who manage money every day but don't have a single app that speaks their language, works offline, and respects their context.
Working in the tourism industry, I noticed something that kept bothering me — India's hardest-working people have no financial tools that actually fit how they work.
Every finance app is in English. Built for salaried urbanites. Full of MBA jargon and Excel-logic. But the aunty selling vegetables in Varanasi, the auto driver in Lucknow, the tailor in Jaipur — what do they have? A worn-out diary and memory.
That's why I built DhanRakh. Simple. 23 languages. Voice entry. Works offline. Free to start. That's it.
63% of India's workforce is in the informal economy. Auto-drivers, shopkeepers, tailors, domestic workers — they manage lakhs in cash every month with no app, no tracking, and no safety net.
95% of Indian finance apps are designed for English-speaking, salaried urbanites. They ignore the shopkeeper who just wants to know: "How much did I earn today?" — in their own language.
For millions of Indians, typing on a phone isn't comfortable. DhanRakh uses voice entry — say "250 rupees for vegetables" in any of 23 Indian languages and it's done.
Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Bengali, Marathi, Gujarati — all 23 official Indian languages. Finance shouldn't require English.
Built for India's connectivity reality. Core features work without internet. Data syncs when you're back online. Zero data loss.
Every amount in our system is stored as integer paise. ₹100.50 = 10,050 paise. No floating-point errors. Not a single paisa lost.
Row-level security on every table. Voice processing on-device. We never sell data. Never. Export or delete everything — it's your right.
No gambling mechanics. No endless scrolling. No predatory upselling. The free tier is genuinely useful. Paid plans are fairly priced.
Indian tax laws, UPI support, live gold rates, chit fund tracking. This isn't a localized Western app — it's built from scratch for India.