Your register is empty.
Add a candidate, or load the sample register to see how matching works.
Mandatory fields only — target is under 90 seconds.
One picture, shrunk on this device to about 40 KB.
This appears as the point of contact on every document you generate. The candidate's own number never does.
Choosing both makes two separate documents, one in each language. They are never mixed on one page — a page half in English is unreadable to someone who reads only Kannada.
Anyone whose details are on this service can raise a concern, with or without an account, and must get an answer within 24 hours.
Someone who registered themselves can hand you a one-time code. Entering it moves their entry into your register — they keep ownership of it, and can leave again whenever they want.
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The guna total is always shown as itself, out of 36. These decide the order of the list, not the number on any row. Leave everything but the guna score on Ignore and the ranking is exactly what it was before.
A detail that is not recorded counts as neutral, never as a bad answer — otherwise the profiles with the least filled in would sink to the bottom, and those are the ones worth a phone call.
Printed sheets use the short forms, because a cell holding four grahas has to fit. Full names are readable by anyone who has not learnt the abbreviations. You can also switch this on the chart itself.
Signing in lets you invite candidates to claim their own profiles. Your register stays on this device either way — nothing is uploaded until you choose to invite someone.
Restore pulls the whole register down again — use it on a replacement phone. Your register works offline either way.
Photograph a page and the app fills in what it can read. Nothing is saved until you have checked every field, and nothing is ever guessed.
Handwritten Kannada is the hardest case and often will not read at all. When that happens the app says so — it will not invent details.
A key kept in a browser can be read by anyone who picks up this device. Fine for trying it on your own phone with your own account — for real use, point at your own endpoint instead so the key stays on your server.
The register lives on this device. Take it with you whenever you want.
A CSV exported from whatever you keep the register in now. Nothing is written until you have seen what it will do, row by row.
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