Privacy-first vehicle ownership assistant

Check challans, track insurance, manage vehicle documents — with source transparency.

GaadiSure helps vehicle owners understand RC details, challan status, insurance freshness, PUC reminders, and document safety without hiding where the data came from.

Consent-based checksOTP and permission flows before sensitive data.
Source transparencyShow provider/source confidence and last checked time.
No government impersonationClear disclosure when using providers or assisted services.
How it works

Simple flow, safer handling

Vehicle data can be sensitive, so GaadiSure should not show personal details before consent. The product should explain what is being checked, why it is needed, and when it was last checked.

1Enter vehicle number
2Review consent and privacy notice
3Fetch available provider data
4Show source, status, and last checked time
Insurance freshness USP

API-shown expired does not always mean truly expired

Some provider data can be stale. GaadiSure should make that clear by separating API status from user-confirmed renewed policy status.

API Verified ActiveAPI Shows ExpiredUser Confirmed ActiveVerification Pending
Challan fee transparency

No hidden payment confusion

If challan payment or assisted resolution is offered, the payable amount should separate government amount, service fee, GST, and final total before payment.

Government challan amountShown separately
Service feeShown before payment
GST on service feeShown where applicable
Total payableClear final amount
Future paid report

Used-car buyer protection report

A paid report can help buyers review available RC signals, challan risk, insurance status, blacklist or hypothecation signals where available, and uploaded service history before purchase.

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B2B later

Fleet compliance dashboard

After the consumer MVP is validated, GaadiSure can expand into fleet reminders, challan monitoring, insurance expiry tracking, document compliance, and business reporting.

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Privacy center from day one

Build trust before asking for sensitive data

The product should include privacy policy, terms, refund policy, data deletion, grievance contact, consent log, document deletion, and clear explanation of provider/authorized database access before public launch.