Turning a cup of chai into a voice for the people.

A civic engagement platform using local tea stalls, QR-based surveys, and a simple web app to collect anonymized citizen insights, support small vendors, and shape better local decision-making.

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Scan & Speak

Survey active at 45 stalls

The Challenge

Important public insight rarely reaches the people who need it most.

Traditional civic tools are often too rigid, digital-first (excluding many), or simply too far removed from the daily rituals where real conversation happens. This creates a feedback loop of exclusion.

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High Friction Entry

Complex login portals and government apps discourage immediate, spontaneous feedback.

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Localized Blindspots

Policy is often made at 30,000 feet, missing the nuanced needs of a specific street corner or neighborhood.

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Delayed Data

Public sentiment changes weekly, but survey data often takes months to reach decision-makers.

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A simple local ritual becomes a civic-tech engine.

We don't build new rooms; we go where the people already are. By partnering with local tea vendors, we turn every "Chai Pe Charcha" into a meaningful data point for urban progress.

The Steeping Process

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Visit Stall

Step into any partner 'Chai The People' vendor—your familiar local tea spot.

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Scan QR

Point your camera at the custom wooden placard on the counter.

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Login/Register

A seamless one-tap verification that keeps your identity private but your voice valid.

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Answer Questions

Engage with 3-5 hyper-local questions about your neighborhood while your tea brews.

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Claim Chai

Upon completion, the vendor gets an instant alert. Your next cutting is on us.

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Insights Aggregated

Your input joins thousands of others, visualized for local policy makers.

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The Impact Ripple

Citizen Voice

Every scan is a vote for your neighborhood's future. We turn casual complaints into structured, actionable data for city planners.

Civic Pulse 84% Engagement
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Vendor Support

Driving footfall and direct compensation to micro-entrepreneurs.

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Localized Data

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Policy Support

A Platform for Everyone

Citizens

Simple mobile interface for providing feedback and claiming rewards.

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Shop Owners

Shop Owners

Vendor app to track payouts, QR scans, and footfall metrics.

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Admins

Internal dashboard to manage stalls, surveys, and city zones.

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Policy Makers

Research portal for visualized demographic and geographic insights.

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The Digital Kettle

Built for scale, speed, and absolute privacy.

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Frontend Interface

Built with Modern HTML5/JS and Tailwind CSS for instant loading on low-bandwidth networks.

Response Design PWA Ready

Backend Engine

Powered by Firebase Firestore for real-time survey updates and secure cloud functions.

NoSQL Scale Firebase Auth

Data Model

  • database Users: Anonymous IDs with locality markers.
  • database Questions: Dynamic survey banks by zone.
  • database Stalls: Vendor geo-coordinates & status.
  • database Responses: Time-stamped verified insights.
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Privacy is the First Ingredient

We don't sell data. We brew trust. All user inputs are fully anonymized before they reach the analysis phase. Using Role-Based Access Control (RBAC), we ensure that only the right eyes see the right level of information, protecting both the citizen and the vendor from surveillance.

Grounding the Digital Divide

The future of civic engagement isn't in a metaverse; it's on the street. Our vision is to create a "Civic Ledger" of every neighborhood in India, where even those without high digital literacy can participate through the ritual of chai.

Coming soon: Gamified community challenges, advanced sentiment heatmaps for local councils, and micro-loan eligibility for vendors based on their civic contribution metrics.

rocket_launch Phase 2 Launching Q3 2024
Neighborhood community

"A voice for those who speak only over tea."

One cup can start a conversation.