Customers

Built around the shop, not the dashboard.

Pia runs the quiet, boring half of the day so the shop can run the rest. Here is what that looks like — and where your data stands.

Who Pia is for

The independent pharmacy and the small chain. The second-generation owner, a senior worker or two, a CA who wants clean books at the end of the quarter. Pia handles the morning standup, the receipt OCR, the chat approvals loop — and the orders that need placing and chasing. The shop runs the way it always has. Pia just carries the part nobody sees.

What running on Pia feels like

  • The morning standup, in your language. Yesterday's till, what ran out, which batches are about to expire — waiting before you reach the shop.
  • Receipts you glance at, not type. Photograph a supplier bill; the rows appear beside it. You approve.
  • Nothing happens unapproved. Pia drafts, you approve from your phone. Nothing touches your books without your word.
  • Orders that see themselves through. Approve a reorder and Pia places it, chases the supplier, and tracks it to your counter. You never leave Pia.
  • Setup is on us. We import your recent receipts and get you running — handled, not a chore.

Your books stay yours

Pia sees real receipts, real customers, real returns — because that is what it takes to run the shop. None of it is ever used to train models without your written, separately-collected opt-in (DPDPA 2023 statement), and each shop's data is isolated with its own encryption keys (security). Your books stay yours, full stop.

Talk to us

Email founder@hey-pia.com or start a chat. Tell us:

  • Your shop's name and city.
  • Roughly how many receipts you handle in a typical week.
  • What you're running today, and what about it has worn out its welcome.

A short chat, an import of your recent receipts, and you're running. We reply to every message inside a working day.

What we won't promise

We won't promise to be the cheapest, or to do everything Marg does on day one. What we will promise: we look at the receipt with you, and fix what's broken before it goes near your books.

Getting started: a short chat, an import, and you're running.