Why Twnship
We didn't set out to build another society management tool. We set out to build the one that should have existed from the start - designed for India, built for every role, and honest about what it costs.
The gap we saw
Most tools solve part of the problem for one person.
There are tools that do billing. Tools that do visitor management. Tools that let residents raise complaints. But they each solve one piece of the puzzle, for one type of user, and rarely talk to each other.
The result is that committees end up with three different dashboards, residents have two apps on their phone they never open, the security guard still uses a paper register, and the electrician still gets called on his personal number.
We built Twnship to be the single connected system - where every action by any person in the society is visible to the right people, in real time, without anyone having to manually relay information.
What "good enough" actually looks like in most societies today
- Billing reminders go out on WhatsApp manually
- Complaints are tracked in a shared Google Sheet
- The gate register is a physical notebook
- The electrician finds out about jobs through a phone call
- Financial reports are prepared once a year for AGM
- Resident communication means 5 different group chats
Six principles we built Twnship around.
These aren't marketing points. They're the actual decisions we made when designing every feature.
Built for every role, not just the committee
Most society tools stop at the committee. We built four connected apps - for the committee, residents, maintenance staff, and security guards. When a resident raises a complaint, it lands in the electrician's task inbox. When a visitor is logged at the gate, the resident gets an instant alert. Everything is connected.
UPI at the centre, not bolted on
We didn't add UPI as an afterthought. Billing, collection, receipts, and reconciliation are all designed around how India actually pays - UPI, cards, and net banking. No manual reconciliation, no separate payment gateway setup.
WhatsApp as the notification layer
Residents don't want another app they have to remember to check. So we meet them where they already are. Payment reminders, visitor alerts, complaint updates, and society notices all go out over WhatsApp - automatically.
Free for residents. No exceptions.
The resident app is free today and will stay free. Society management tools are paid for by the committee - residents should never have to pay to live in a well-run home. This isn't a trial offer. It's a permanent decision.
Designed for volunteers, not professionals
RWA committees are made up of engineers, doctors, and retired professionals who give their evenings to manage their society. They aren't trained administrators. Every screen, every workflow, and every default is designed with them in mind.
Your data stays in India
All data is stored on servers in India. We comply with the Digital Personal Data Protection Act 2023. We don't sell resident data, mine it, or share it with third parties. Ever. This is non-negotiable.
Our commitment
Things we promise and intend to keep.
We're a new product. We don't have decades of proof yet. What we do have is a clear set of commitments we're willing to put in writing.
- The resident app will always be free
- Your data will never leave India
- One subscription covers every feature - no hidden modules
- We'll respond to every support request within 24 hours
- We'll never lock you in - export your data anytime
See it for yourself.
Book a 30-minute demo. We'll walk you through every app and answer every question - no pressure, no sales script.