Upload the acceptance letter and the BOQ. Pragati builds the plan, tells you what to buy, runs attendance and the measurement book on site, and keeps every rupee counted — first letter to final bill.
Upload the department's BOQ — the same Excel, unchanged. Pragati breaks every line into what it's really made of: cement bags, mason days, mixer hours, priced at your rates. Materials, labour, machines — totalled. You walk into the bid knowing your cost, not guessing it.
The acceptance letter lands. Upload it — Pragati reads the work, the CA number, the amount, the dates. The contract is on your board next to your running works, and every deadline is already being watched.
Link an activity to the DAR — the rate book you already price from — and Pragati learns its recipe: cement, sand, aggregate, labour, per unit of work. Recipe × your quantities × the schedule, minus what's in store: the buy list writes itself. Nobody sits with a calculator.
Morning on site — the supervisor marks attendance. Named workers, one tap each. The labour contractor's men — just the headcount. Wages for both start counting on their own, at each one's rate. No register, no month-end arithmetic.
One line in the measurement book: what got done, where. The supervisor attaches photos and videos from his phone right there — dated, tied to the activity. When the department questions a bill months later, you don't argue from memory. You scroll, and you show.
Today · 4:32 pm
Today · 4:37 pmThe hired JCB earns its owner rent every day it stands on your site — Pragati counts the days. Attendance became worker dues. And when the department's RA bill comes, you check it against your own tally.
Billed, received, cost, margin — the money page is the sum of everything the site did. Nobody types it. Pull back, and the whole business is one screen: which work is making money, which is stuck, what's waiting at the department.
Unlimited projects and users, everything included — about ₹330 a day, less than one labourer's wage. No per-user seats, no counting projects.
The people already doing the work. Your site supervisor marks attendance from a phone — one tap per worker, a headcount per labour contractor. The site engineer adds one measurement-book line a day. The office uploads the letters and BOQs the department already sends you. Nobody sits and 'does data entry'.
Yes — add everyone; there's no per-person charge. And each person sees only what you assign: which projects, and which parts of them. A site supervisor can be limited to attendance and the measurement book on his own project, your accountant to the books — while you see everything, across every work. Rates, margins, and money stay with exactly whom you choose.
Yes. Pragati runs in the browser on any phone, tablet, or computer — sign in with your mobile number. Site staff use their phones; you and the office use whatever is at hand.
Yes — upload the same Excel the department issued, unchanged. Pragati reads every item and quantity and shows you what it read before anything is saved. You correct anything it got wrong, right there.
You don't change your CA — Pragati exports your books to Tally. And the register doesn't disappear, it moves to the phone: same attendance, same khata, except dues, rent, and balances total themselves and nothing depends on one notebook staying safe.
One price: ₹10,000/month for your whole company — unlimited projects and users, everything included. You pay half price (₹5,000/month) for your first 3 months while you move your sites over. Full price starts from month 4, and we remind you before the first full charge. Only need the schedule? Pragati Lite is ₹4,500 one-time per project.
It's about ₹330 a day — less than one labourer's wage — for every contract and every person in your company. Apps that charge per user cost the same or more once your site team is on them, and they bill Tally export and other add-ons separately. With Pragati, adding your supervisors and engineers costs nothing extra — which is exactly what makes the records complete.
Upload your tender, review the asset list, and Pragati builds an editable CPM schedule you can tune and print. One payment, one project.
Your data stays yours. The account becomes read-only — you can see and export everything — and it wakes up the day you resume. Nothing is deleted.
No. Your organisation's data is visible only to the people you add. Vendor rates, quotes, margins — nobody outside your team sees them, ever.
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Data is encrypted in transit and at rest, hosted in India, with regular backups.