Born from the chaos of managing a Ganesh Utsav committee on WhatsApp and Excel sheets — there had to be a better way.
Every year, millions of Indian communities come together to celebrate — Ganesh Chaturthi, Navratri, Diwali, Durga Pooja, and countless other events. Committees are formed, volunteers step up, and money flows — in and out, in cash and UPI.
But the management is still done on WhatsApp groups, paper notebooks, and Excel files. Donors wonder where their money went. Cashiers struggle with reconciliation. Committees face mistrust.
MaaVeduka was built to change this. We believe every community deserves a digital tool that's as warm, inclusive, and culturally rooted as the events it serves — without needing a finance degree to use it.
The traditional approach creates real problems — for committees, donors, and communities.
Cash collection records written on paper are easily damaged, lost, or disputed — especially over a 10-day event.
100+ messages in the committee group about who collected what, who needs to be paid, and what the current balance is.
Most donors never receive a receipt for their contribution. The community runs on trust — which breaks down when amounts are disputed.
Excel reconciliation at the end takes days. Volunteers remember different amounts. Discrepancies are written off without investigation.
There is no audit trail of who spent what, when, and whether it was approved — making future committees repeat the same mistakes.
Without real-time budget tracking, spending creeps over budget. Committees end up borrowing to cover shortfalls.
Every design decision is made with the community committee in mind — not the accountant. Simple language, simple flows, zero jargon.
Every rupee collected and spent is logged, timestamped, and traceable. Donors deserve to know where their contribution went.
Telugu-first branding. UPI-native payments. Support for religious event types across traditions. Built for Bharat, not borrowed from the West.
MaaVeduka is building the financial backbone for community life in India — one celebration at a time.
Religious event committees and RWAs across Hyderabad and Vijayawada — fund collection, budgeting, and reconciliation on one platform.
Apartment complexes get their own branded subdomain. Ganesh Utsav, Diwali, maintenance collections — all managed under one roof.
Native Flutter app for Android and iOS — offline-capable collection recording, instant push notifications, biometric login.
Multi-language support — Hindi, Tamil, Kannada, Marathi. Partnership with housing societies, temple trusts, and NGOs across India.
MaaVeduka becomes the complete financial operating system for Indian community life — events, maintenance, savings pools, and group insurance.
MaaVeduka is built by DSP Tech Group, a Hyderabad-based technology company passionate about solving real problems for Indian communities. We have been part of these celebrations ourselves — and we know exactly what the committee treasurer goes through at 11 PM on the last day of Ganesh Utsav.