Technology that transforms businesses and lives.
SayNeel Technologies builds healthcare platforms, AI systems, mobile and web applications, and government digital solutions — engineered for Indian conditions and enterprise expectations alike.
Makers of BalSaathi — an AI-powered maternal and child healthcare platform.
An engineering company with a public-health conscience.
SayNeel Technologies Private Limited is an Indian product and services company headquartered in Pune, Maharashtra. We build software for organisations where correctness matters — hospitals and health programmes, government departments, enterprises, schools and startups.
Our flagship product, BalSaathi, is an AI-powered maternal and child healthcare platform. Building it taught us how to design for patchy networks, entry-level Android devices, non-English speakers and data that must never be lost or leaked. Those same standards now shape every project we take on.
Mission
To build technology that measurably improves how Indian organisations serve people — starting with the health and development of every child.
Vision
To become India's most trusted engineering partner for public-impact and enterprise software, known for systems that keep working long after launch.
Innovation philosophy
Innovation is not novelty. It is solving a hard, real constraint — no network, low-cost devices, low literacy, high stakes — in a way that holds up in the field.
Where we are going
Deepening our healthcare product line, expanding AI capability into regulated domains, and taking rural digital transformation work to more Indian states.
Ten reasons clients stay with us
A company trusted to handle child health data can be trusted with your mission-critical software.
Domain experience
Healthcare, government and enterprise work carries rules that generic development teams learn the expensive way. We already know them.
Real innovation
AI, offline-first architecture and voice-led interfaces applied where they solve a genuine constraint — not added to a proposal for effect.
Security by default
OWASP-aligned development, encryption in transit and at rest, role-based access, audit logging and DPDP Act readiness built in from the first sprint.
Built to scale
Architecture reviewed for the load you expect in year three, not the load you have in month one — with cost modelled alongside capacity.
Honest economics
Transparent estimates, phased scope, and an early conversation about what you should not build yet. Indian engineering rates, global engineering standards.
Long-term partnership
Most of our work is repeat work. We plan for the second year of your product, including handover documentation you could hire against.
Customer-first working
A named engagement owner, weekly demos, and direct access to the engineers building your system — not a layer of account management.
Dedicated support
Defined response times, monitoring and alerting from day one, and a documented escalation path your own IT team will recognise.
Quality assurance
Automated tests, code review on every change, accessibility checks and performance budgets treated as release criteria rather than aspirations.
Agile in practice
Two-week sprints, a visible backlog, and scope changes priced openly. You always know what is being built this fortnight and what it costs.
Twelve practices, one engineering standard
From a first prototype to a national-scale platform — delivered with the same security, testing and documentation discipline.
Healthcare software
Hospital systems, clinical workflows, public-health platforms and patient applications built around privacy, auditability and clinician adoption.
See what is includedMobile app development
Android, iOS and cross-platform applications engineered for entry-level devices, intermittent connectivity and real Indian network conditions.
See what is includedWebsite development
Corporate sites, portals and web applications that load fast, rank well, meet accessibility standards and are simple for your team to maintain.
See what is includedEnterprise software
ERP, CRM, workflow and integration platforms for organisations that need role-based control, audit trails and clean interfaces to existing systems.
See what is includedCloud solutions
Migration, architecture, cost optimisation and India data-residency design on AWS, Azure and Google Cloud, with infrastructure as code throughout.
See what is includedAI solutions
Applied machine learning, retrieval-augmented assistants, document intelligence and forecasting — with evaluation, guardrails and cost control.
See what is includedUI/UX design
Research-led product design, design systems and accessibility work — including interfaces for users with low digital literacy.
See what is includedDigital transformation
Turning paper processes and legacy systems into digital capability, with a sequenced roadmap and change management your teams can absorb.
See what is includedGovernment solutions
Citizen services, departmental systems and field-worker tools built to GIGW accessibility guidance with India-resident hosting and training included.
See what is includedCustom software development
Bespoke systems for problems no product fits — scoped honestly, built in phases, and documented so you are never locked in.
See what is includedMaintenance & support
Managed support, monitoring, security patching and small-change delivery under agreed response times, for systems we built or inherited.
See what is includedTechnology consulting
Architecture reviews, technical due diligence, build-versus-buy analysis and CTO-level advisory for teams making expensive decisions.
See what is includedBalSaathi — every child's growth, tracked with care.
An AI-powered maternal and child healthcare platform connecting parents, pregnant women, Anganwadi centres, doctors, rural schools and government departments around a single, continuous record of a child's growth and development.
- For parents and pregnant women — growth charts, developmental milestones, immunisation reminders and nutrition guidance in simple Marathi and English.
- For Anganwadi workers — a fully offline tool that reduces register work and returns an interpretation the moment a measurement is entered.
- For doctors and nutritionists — a child's complete history at the point of care, shared only with the family's explicit consent.
- For government and NGOs — programme dashboards built on India-resident, encrypted data with a verifiable audit trail.
The first thousand days decide a great deal
Undernutrition and developmental delay are most reversible when they are caught early. In much of India they are caught late, because the information needed to spot them is scattered across paper registers, clinic files and memory.
Healthcare impact
Standardised measurement and automatic interpretation mean a faltering growth pattern is visible the day it appears, not at the next survey.
Child development
Milestone tracking and daily play-based activities give families a concrete way to support cognitive, motor and language development at home.
Maternal care
Pregnancy support covers antenatal visit reminders, danger-sign awareness, nutrition guidance and preparation for delivery and early feeding.
Government collaboration
Designed to complement ICDS and Poshan Abhiyaan rather than duplicate them, with reporting that reduces the burden on frontline workers.
Digital transformation
Replaces duplicate register entry with one capture that serves the worker, the family, the supervisor and the department simultaneously.
Applied AI
AI is used where it earns its place: risk pattern detection, vernacular language support, voice interaction and content personalisation — never to diagnose.
Offline capability
Full functionality without a network for extended periods, with conflict-safe synchronisation when connectivity returns. Data is never lost.
Language and literacy
Marathi-first, with audio support so that a caregiver who cannot read comfortably still receives the full guidance.
Child data protection
Children's data receives the strictest handling we apply anywhere: explicit consent, purpose limitation, encryption, India-resident storage and no behavioural advertising.
Sector context, not generic code
Every sector carries its own regulations, users and failure modes. These are the twelve we work in.
Healthcare
Hospitals, clinics, diagnostics and public health programmes.
Government
Departments, districts and citizen-facing digital services.
Education
Schools, preschools, institutions and learning platforms.
NGOs
Field programmes, beneficiary management and impact reporting.
Manufacturing
Plant systems, quality, maintenance and shop-floor visibility.
Startups
Product discovery, first releases and investor-grade codebases.
SMEs
Affordable systems that replace spreadsheets and manual process.
Enterprises
Modernisation, integration and platform engineering at scale.
Agriculture
Farmer-facing tools, advisory and supply traceability.
Logistics
Fleet, warehouse, dispatch and last-mile field applications.
Retail
Commerce, inventory, loyalty and multi-outlet operations.
Finance
Lending operations, compliance workflow and secure customer portals.
The tools we run in production
We choose boring, well-supported technology for the foundations and reserve novelty for the places where it earns its risk.
Frontend
- React and Next.js
- TypeScript
- Tailwind CSS
- Vite
- Semantic HTML5 and CSS3
Backend
- Node.js and NestJS
- Python, FastAPI and Django
- Java and Spring Boot
- REST and GraphQL APIs
- Event-driven services
Mobile
- Flutter
- Kotlin (Android)
- Swift (iOS)
- SQLite and local-first sync
- Firebase services
Cloud
- Amazon Web Services
- Microsoft Azure
- Google Cloud Platform
- India-region deployments
- Cost and capacity modelling
Databases
- PostgreSQL
- MySQL and MariaDB
- MongoDB
- Redis
- Elasticsearch and OpenSearch
DevOps
- Docker and Kubernetes
- Terraform
- GitHub Actions and GitLab CI
- Prometheus and Grafana
- Centralised logging and tracing
AI and data
- Large language model APIs
- Retrieval-augmented generation
- PyTorch and TensorFlow
- Vector databases
- Evaluation and guardrail tooling
Security
- OWASP ASVS practices
- OAuth 2.0 and OIDC
- Encryption at rest and in transit
- Secrets management and key rotation
- Dependency and container scanning
Seven stages, no surprises
The same sequence runs on a six-week startup build and a multi-district government platform. Only the depth of each stage changes.
Discovery
Workshops with your users and stakeholders to establish the real problem, the constraints and what success will be measured by.
1–2 weeksPlanning
Scope, architecture, delivery plan, risk register and a written estimate you can hold us to. You approve before anything is built.
1 weekDesign
User flows, wireframes, visual design and a component library, validated with real users wherever the audience allows it.
2–4 weeksDevelopment
Two-week sprints with a working demo at the end of each. Code review on every change and automated tests written alongside features.
OngoingTesting
Functional, integration, performance, security and accessibility testing, plus device testing on the hardware your users actually own.
ContinuousDeployment
Staged rollout, infrastructure as code, monitoring and alerting configured, and a documented rollback path before go-live.
1–2 weeksSupport
Agreed response times, proactive monitoring, security patching, and a quarterly review of what the data says you should build next.
ContinuousWhat we build, and how we build it
BalSaathi is our own product and we can show it in full. The remaining cards describe the categories of system we build, the approach we take and what we measure — we do not name clients or publish figures we cannot evidence.
Child health and development platform
Offline-first mobile applications for families and Anganwadi workers, backed by cloud dashboards for supervisors and departments. Growth monitoring, milestones, immunisation and nutrition in one continuous record.
Hospital and clinic platforms
Appointment and queue management, electronic records, billing and reporting — designed around clinician time, role-based access and complete audit trails.
Document intelligence & assistants
Retrieval-augmented systems that read your own documents and answer against them, with citations, human review steps and measured accuracy before rollout.
Frontline worker applications
Offline data capture, supervisor dashboards and automated statutory reporting for departments whose staff work far outside network coverage.
Multi-tenant product builds
Tenant isolation, subscription and billing, granular permissions, usage analytics and an administration console — the unglamorous foundations a product needs to sell.
Legacy to cloud modernisation
Assessment, phased replatforming and parallel-run validation, so that a system your business depends on moves without an outage you have to explain.
Eight commitments we are willing to be held to
Values are only real when they cost something. Each of these has, at some point, changed what we agreed to do.
Integrity
We tell you what will not work before you pay for it, and we do not claim results we cannot evidence.
Innovation
New technology is adopted when it solves a constraint, and rejected when it only makes a proposal sound impressive.
Quality
Tested, reviewed, documented and accessible is the definition of done. There is no faster definition available.
Trust
Your data, your source code and your commercial information are handled as if they were our own. In writing.
Customer success
A delivered project that nobody uses is a failed project. Adoption is part of our scope, not your problem afterwards.
Transparency
Open backlogs, honest status, early bad news. Surprises at the end of a project are a management failure.
Excellence
We would rather decline work than deliver something we would be uncomfortable putting our name to.
Social impact
A share of our engineering capacity goes to public-health and education work, because capability creates obligation.
What working with us sounds like
The three quotations below are sample content. They illustrate the kind of feedback this section is designed to carry and are written to be replaced with real, attributed client quotations once you have written permission to publish them.
“They pushed back on half of what we asked for in the first workshop, and explained why each item could wait. The build came in on the date they gave us, and the parts they talked us out of would have been wasted money.”
“Our field staff work in places with no signal for days at a time. This is the first system we have used that behaves as though the engineers had actually stood in a village and tried to use it.”
“The handover documentation was good enough that our own team took over maintenance without a gap. That is not something we expected from an external partner.”
Capability creates obligation
SayNeel was founded on the belief that a team able to build serious software should point some of that ability at problems where the return is measured in outcomes rather than revenue.
We do not publish impact numbers we cannot evidence, and we describe our commitments rather than claim achievements we have not yet earned. The list beside this text is what we are actually committed to today.
🩺 Digital healthcare access
BalSaathi's core child health features — growth monitoring, milestones and immunisation reminders — help families and Anganwadi workers catch health risks early, when acting on them matters most.
🎓 Education and early learning
Play-based early childhood activities and school-readiness support help children build foundational skills, delivered through families and Anganwadi centres.
🌾 Rural digital transformation
We design for entry-level Android devices, low bandwidth and offline operation as the default case, not as an accessibility afterthought.
🎁 Discounted engineering for the social sector
Registered non-profits working in child health, nutrition and education are offered concessional rates and pro-bono discovery workshops.
🧑🎓 Skills and internships
Structured, mentored internships for students from engineering colleges across Maharashtra, including candidates from non-metro institutions.
Build things that end up in someone's hands.
Small teams, real ownership, and products that reach people who are not usually designed for. If you want your code to matter outside a dashboard, this is a good place to work.
Engineering
Mobile, backend, cloud and data roles across product and services work.
Design
Product design and research, including vernacular and low-literacy interfaces.
Delivery
Project management, quality assurance and client engagement roles.
Internships
Two mentored cohorts a year, with a real feature shipped by the end.
Questions we are asked before every engagement
If your question is not answered here, email us and we will reply within one business day.
What does SayNeel Technologies actually do?
We are a technology company that builds software products and platforms. Our work falls into three groups: our own products, of which BalSaathi is the flagship; client software development across healthcare, government, education and enterprise; and technology consulting for organisations making architecture or build-versus-buy decisions.
Where are you located, and do you work with clients outside India?
We are based in Pune, Maharashtra, India, and we work with clients across India and internationally. Most engagements run remotely with scheduled on-site workshops at the discovery and launch stages where the project justifies travel.
What is BalSaathi?
BalSaathi is our flagship product: an AI-powered maternal and child healthcare platform that connects parents, pregnant women, Anganwadi centres, doctors, rural schools and government departments around a single record of a child's growth and development. It covers growth monitoring, developmental milestones, immunisation reminders, nutrition guidance and early learning activities, and it works fully offline.
How does BalSaathi help children and families?
BalSaathi helps families and Anganwadi workers track a child's growth, developmental milestones, immunisation schedule and nutrition, and delivers early learning activities, so health and developmental risks are caught and acted on early. Optional premium features, institutional licensing for schools and NGOs, and government deployments extend the platform for organisations that need them.
Can we license BalSaathi for our district, NGO or hospital?
Yes. Institutional licensing is available for government departments, NGOs, hospitals and preschool networks, and includes deployment, staff training and support. Write to us and we will arrange a walkthrough with the relevant team.
How do you price projects?
Three models, chosen to fit the work. Fixed-price for well-defined scope; time and materials for exploratory or evolving work; and a monthly dedicated-team retainer for long engagements. Every proposal states which model applies, what is included, and what would constitute a change request.
How long does a typical project take?
A focused first release usually runs six to twelve weeks. A full enterprise platform or a multi-district government deployment runs six months or more. We give a written estimate after discovery, with the assumptions it depends on written next to it.
Who owns the code you write for us?
You do. On full payment, all intellectual property in the custom code, designs and documentation created for your project transfers to you, and we hand over repositories, infrastructure definitions and credentials. The only exception is our pre-existing internal libraries, which you receive a perpetual licence to use within the delivered system.
Will you sign a non-disclosure agreement?
Yes, before any detailed discussion if you prefer. We can work from your NDA or provide ours.
How do you handle data security and privacy?
Encryption in transit and at rest, role-based access control, audit logging, secrets management, dependency and container scanning, and least-privilege access for our own engineers. For projects handling personal data we design to the Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023, including consent capture, purpose limitation and data-retention rules. Health and children's data receive the strictest handling we apply.
Can our data stay in India?
Yes. We deploy to Indian cloud regions where residency is required, and for government work we treat India-resident hosting as the default rather than an option.
Do you work with government departments?
Yes. We build citizen services, departmental systems and field-worker applications, and we are used to the constraints that come with them: accessibility guidance, India-resident hosting, offline operation, documented training and long support periods.
What technologies do you use?
React and Next.js on the web; Flutter, Kotlin and Swift on mobile; Node.js, Python and Java on the backend; PostgreSQL, MongoDB and Redis for data; AWS, Azure and Google Cloud for infrastructure; and Docker, Kubernetes and Terraform for delivery. We choose based on what your team can maintain, not on what we most enjoy writing.
Do you do AI work, or is that a marketing line?
We build AI features into production systems: retrieval-augmented assistants over private documents, classification and extraction, forecasting, and language and voice support for vernacular users. Every AI feature ships with an evaluation set, defined guardrails and a cost model. If a rules-based solution would work better, we will say so.
Can you take over a project someone else started?
Often, yes. We begin with a paid technical audit covering code quality, security, infrastructure and the realistic cost of continuing versus rebuilding. You get that assessment in writing regardless of whether you then hire us to do the work.
What happens after launch?
Support is a defined part of the engagement, not an afterthought. Options range from a warranty period covering defects to a full managed-support agreement with monitoring, agreed response times, security patching and a monthly allocation for small changes.
How do you keep us informed during a project?
A named engagement owner, a shared backlog you can see at any time, a written weekly update, and a working demo at the end of every two-week sprint. If something slips, you hear it in that week's update rather than at the end.
Do you build accessible software?
Yes. We target WCAG 2.2 Level AA as the baseline for web and mobile interfaces, and follow the Guidelines for Indian Government Websites for public-sector work. Keyboard navigation, screen-reader support, colour contrast and reduced-motion handling are release criteria.
Can you build for low-end devices and poor connectivity?
This is one of our strongest areas. BalSaathi is designed to run on entry-level Android phones with limited storage and to operate offline for extended periods, synchronising safely when a network returns. The same techniques apply to any field or rural deployment.
Do you offer internships?
Yes — two mentored cohorts a year, open to students and recent graduates. Interns are assigned a mentor and a real feature, and are expected to ship it. Details are on the careers page.
Are you hiring?
We hire continuously for engineering, design and delivery roles. Current openings are listed on the careers page, and we accept speculative applications from strong candidates even when no matching role is advertised.
How do we start working with you?
Email us with a short description of what you are trying to build or fix. We reply within one business day and propose a thirty-minute call with an engineer, not a salesperson. If it looks like a fit, we follow with a written proposal covering scope, approach, timeline and cost.
What if we are not sure what we need yet?
That is a normal starting point. We run a paid discovery engagement that produces a requirements document, a solution outline, a phased plan and a cost estimate — deliverables you own and can take to any vendor, including one other than us.
Let's build something that matters.
Tell us what you are trying to do. You will get an engineer's honest read on feasibility, timeline and cost — and a clear next step, even if it is not us.
Three ways to reach us
No forms, no ticket queues. These go straight to the team.
Email us
The fastest route. Include a sentence or two about what you are building.
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