The paper slip that never reaches anyone
The old way of telling a customer what they got today is a torn slip of paper tucked under the gate — half the time it blows away, gets wet, or the customer never reads it. By month-end nobody remembers what was delivered on the 7th, and that's exactly where arguments start.
DudhHisaab replaces the paper slip with a message that actually arrives: the moment you record a customer's delivery, you can send it to them on WhatsApp or SMS in one tap.
What the customer gets
The message is clean and clear — the date, how much milk, the rate, and the amount — written so a customer can read it at a glance. No app for them to open, no link they have to trust. It lands in the WhatsApp they already check all day.
You can share a single day, or a whole stretch of days, straight from the delivery screen.
In their language, with their numerals
This is the part that makes customers actually read it. You choose the language — Hindi, Hinglish, Gujarati, Marathi or English — and the numeral style, so the figures can appear in Devanagari (१, २, ३) for customers who prefer it. The message reads the way your customer thinks, not the way a foreign app does.
Why this matters more than it looks
A customer who gets a clear message every day never reaches month-end surprised. There's nothing to dispute, because they've had the record all along — on the 7th, on the 14th, on the day they were away. The daily slip quietly becomes proof, and proof ends arguments before they begin.
It also makes you look professional. A small doodhwala who sends a tidy WhatsApp update every morning feels, to the customer, like a business worth staying with. Pair it with the customer portal and your customers never have to ask "kitna hua?" again.
How it works
Record the delivery as you always do. Tap share. Pick WhatsApp or SMS, the language and the numerals — and it's sent. That's the whole flow. No extra app, no typing, no math.
Get DudhHisaab free and send today's delivery before you've left the gate.