Business Guide9 June 20266 min read

Give Every Milk Customer Their Own Account — No App Download Needed

हर ग्राहक को दें उसका अपना अकाउंट — कोई ऐप डाउनलोड किए बिना

SJSawan JaiswalFounder of DudhHisaab
Give Every Milk Customer Their Own Account — No App Download Needed

The 9 PM phone call every doodhwala knows

It's nine in the evening. You've finished your round, sat down to eat, and the phone rings. "Bhaiya, is mahine ka kitna hua?" How much for this month? You wipe your hands, open the notebook, find the page, add it up, and read it out. They don't quite believe you. You explain the 14th when they were on holiday. The call takes ten minutes.

Tomorrow another customer calls with the same question. And the day after, another.

Most of a milk seller's arguments aren't about milk. They're about information — the customer simply can't see what you can see. The DudhHisaab customer portal fixes exactly this: it lets every customer see their own account, any time, without ever calling you.

What the customer portal actually is

It is not another app your customer has to download, create an account for, and remember a password to. That barrier alone kills most "customer apps" in a milk business — your customers aren't going to install software.

Instead, you share a private link with a customer over WhatsApp. They tap it, and it opens their account — only their deliveries, their balance, their statement. No password to set, no login to forget. It just works, on whatever phone they have.

Each customer can see exactly what they took and what they owe

What your customer sees

When a customer opens their portal link, they see the same truth you see in your app:

  • Every delivery, day by day — how much milk on the 1st, the 2nd, the day they were on holiday. No "but I wasn't home that day" — it's all there.
  • Their running balance — exactly what they owe, or the advance they've paid, updated the moment you record a delivery or a payment.
  • Their monthly statement — the full month laid out, ready to read.

Because they can see it themselves, the late-night "kitna hua?" call mostly stops. The number isn't your word against theirs anymore — it's the same record, open on both your phones.

Disputes and holidays, without a phone call

The portal isn't just read-only. A customer who's travelling can mark themselves on holiday for a few days, so you know not to deliver — no missed call, no wasted milk. And if they think something's wrong, they can raise it directly on a specific entry instead of stewing on it for a month and then refusing to pay the whole bill.

You see the holiday and the flag in your app, and you sort it out before it ever becomes an argument.

It speaks your customer's language

The portal opens in the customer's own language — Hindi, Hinglish, Gujarati or Marathi — and can show numbers in Devanagari too. A customer who would never use an "English app" reads their milk account comfortably, because it reads the way they think. That's the same reason an Indore dairy owner could finally grow from 100 to 350 litres a day — when the tool speaks your language, trust follows.

How to turn it on

You enable the portal from your DudhHisaab settings, then share each customer's link from their profile over WhatsApp in one tap. You stay in full control — it's your data, shared deliberately, one customer at a time.

The portal won't sell a single extra litre on its own. What it does is end the daily "how much do I owe?" friction — so your evenings are yours again, and your customers trust the number because they can see it themselves.

Start with DudhHisaab for free and give your customers a window into their own account.
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