Why Every POS Failed the Chaiwala
Point of Sale systems were built for restaurants. They were never designed for the chaos of a chai stall serving 300 orders in 2 hours.
Read Entry →We don't build software. We apply mechanical engineering principles to business operations — making every stakeholder part of the process. Everyone has capable devices. We make them work together.
Point of Sale was built for an era of specialized hardware and trained staff.
Convergence of Stakeholders is built for today — where everyone has capable devices.
We look at a business like a machine. Where is the friction? Where is the heat loss? We design workflows to eliminate resistance, not just to "digitize" it.
Customers, staff, and owners — all become part of one seamless flow. No middlemen. No bottlenecks. Each person uses their own device to power the system.
We use AI not as a buzzword, but as the invisible analyst. Watching patterns, suggesting optimizations, and turning chaos into operational wisdom.
Our methodology is open source
Most startups push "scalable" SaaS products to small businesses. They impose:
This is the gap. We fill it by removing the cost of complexity.
We don't just "install software." We engineer flow. Our process is subtracted, not added.
We stand in your shop. We watch the chaos. We find where the "heat" is generated—shouting, calculating, waiting.
We strip away the "IT" mindset. No unnecessary logins. No "Admin Dashboards" for people who cook. Only essential nodes remain.
We build a browser-based workflow that requires zero learning. If you can use a phone, you can run the system.
Once the chaos settles, we introduce AI. Not before. We turn stabilized data into predictive operational wisdom.
The "Notebook Paradox": How we killed the pen & paper without adding a computer.
A high-traffic chai stall in Kurukshetra. Orders were shouted. Money was confused. The owner thought he needed a manager. We proved he just needed a better flow.
A Self-Service Browser Workflow. Customers scan, select tea, and generate a token. The counter staff only sees the token. Payment is decoupled or integrated via dynamic QR.
Divergent thinking on the future of work, AI, and the bottom of the pyramid.
Point of Sale systems were built for restaurants. They were never designed for the chaos of a chai stall serving 300 orders in 2 hours.
Read Entry →Millions of Indian businesses run on notebooks and memory. The cost isn't just inefficiency — it's an invisible tax on growth.
Read Entry →How watching chaos at a chai stall led to a fundamental question: What if we eliminated the notebook by making it unnecessary?
Read Entry →The five principles that guide building technology for India's bottom of the pyramid. A manifesto against complexity and cargo-cult digitization.
Read Entry →Why full automation fails and how keeping humans in the loop creates more resilient, trustworthy systems for small businesses.
Read Entry →AI is powerful, but it can't fix fundamentally broken processes. Understanding when AI helps — and when it makes things worse.
Read Entry →We design workflows tailored to your business. No templates. No boilerplate. Just efficiency.