About
We're making paperwork do itself
DocRithm started with a simple observation: every business in India runs on documents, and someone is always retyping them. We build the software that ends that.
The problem
Walk into any CA firm during filing season and you'll find the same scene: stacks of scanned invoices, bank statement PDFs, and articles typing them into Tally line by line. The data already exists — it's just trapped in documents.
Our answer
DocRithm reads documents the way a careful accountant would — classify, extract, cross-check — then does the filing and posting automatically. What used to be a day of data entry becomes a review of flagged exceptions.
What we believe
Principles for software that touches money
Accuracy you can audit
Every extraction is traceable to its source document, and anything uncertain is flagged — never silently posted.
Respect for the books
Accounting data is sacred. We match against your real ledgers and leave an audit trail, because "almost right" is wrong.
India-first
GST schemas, Tally workflows, UPI payments, WhatsApp-native habits — built for how Indian business actually runs.
Where we're headed
From tool to platform
Every processed document produces a structured payload. The roadmap is about making that payload work in every system you already use.
Now
The accounting core
Extraction, intelligent filing and the Tally Prime integration — invoices and bank statements flowing into real books, with human review where it matters.
Next
The platform layer
Webhooks, a public REST API and Google Sheets — every processed document becomes a structured event you can route anywhere.
Soon
The Indian compliance moat
GSTR-compatible exports, more accounting platforms (Zoho Books, Busy), WhatsApp summaries — the integrations built for how India actually works.
The company