Not Researched From An Office.
Built From The Mandi Floor.
We didn't build generic accounting software behind a desk. AWMS came from watching real mandi accounts done by hand — byaj worked out on paper, balances tracked in memory, one mistake meaning hours of redoing the math.
Why We Built AWMS
For generations, mandi accounting has run on red-bound bahi khatas and mental math. Byaj worked out by hand, balances tracked from memory, and one torn or lost page taking a year of accounts with it.
A mandi firm isn't a retail shop. Commission, running-balance byaj, farmer accounts and buyer accounts that shift every single day — generic accounting software doesn't understand any of this. It forces the arhatiya to adapt to the software.
AWMS was built the other way around: to mirror exactly how a bahi khata already works, so nothing has to change except the risk of losing it.
Offline By Design
Most accounting software backs up to someone else's server. AWMS keeps everything encrypted on your own device — nothing to leak, nothing that needs an internet connection to work.
Built For The Bahi, Not Around It
We didn't invent new accounting rules. Every calculation mirrors how a handwritten ledger already works, so it feels familiar from the very first entry.
Accuracy Over Everything
The byaj engine is built to match handwritten slips down to the rupee — running-balance product method, 30-day divisor, no shortcuts.
Want to see it on your own accounts?
Half an hour, at your shop. We start with airplane mode on, then load your own bahi khata into AWMS.