Rivaj: plan the functions, keep the register
Rivaj plans a South Asian wedding the way it actually happens: not one event but several, each with its own date, city, guest list and budget.
The part people came for is the register. Neondra and salami are written down on the day in a notebook that then gets lost. Rivaj keeps that register properly, numbered, per function, in rupees and pounds, and remembers what was given at whose wedding years ago.
Where it stands
In development and internal testing, shared directly with testers rather than through a store. Not yet available in the app stores; when it ships, the store links will appear on this page.
Functions, not one event
Mehndi, Baraat, Walima, Dholki or whatever you call them, each with its own date, city, guests and costs.
The neondra and salami register
Numbered entries with the giver, their relation, the amount and the function, plus what was exchanged in earlier years.
Two currencies, one honest rate
Budgets in rupees and pounds at a rate you type in yourself. Rivaj does not pretend to fetch a market rate.
Collaborators, scoped
Invite family to help plan. The register stays hidden from them unless you tick that permission for that person.
The neondra register is off by default for everyone you invite. Seeing it is a permission you grant per person.
Rivaj cannot read your address book. Adding a guest from your contacts uses the phone's own picker, one person at a time, and Rivaj holds no contacts permission.
Want in before the stores?
We invite a small group of early testers per app. If you would use Rivaj for real, tell us below and we will set you up when the next test round opens.
Rivaj is one of the apps in the Deplyra portfolio. It is designed, built and run by the same team you can hire: mobile app development is what this app is proof of.