Know who owes you, without leafing through a register.
Every customer has a running statement — every sale, every payment, and the balance after each one. It is the screen you turn round and show someone when they disagree with a figure.
A sale where they paid part of it now is one entry, not two. Pay more than the balance and the extra sits as an advance.
How the statement works →

Chase what you are owed — politely, in one tap.
One list of everyone with an outstanding balance. Tap the bell and a WhatsApp message opens with their name and the amount already written.
You write the wording once, in your own words, in Urdu or English. Nothing is ever sent without you pressing send.
More on collecting →Money that repeats, without surprises.
Shop rent, electricity, salaries, a tenant's rent. Businessly never takes money on its own — a bill sits as due until you record that you actually paid it.
Behind on rent, or handed four months at once? Record them together and each month is still marked off separately.
Bills & rent →

Sell on qist, with a guarantor and no arithmetic.
A fridge, a motorcycle, a phone. Set the total, the down payment and the number of months — the installments always add up to exactly the price you set.
Record a zamin, and if payments fall behind, a polite follow-up to them is one tap away.
Installment plans →And the rest of what a shop actually deals with.
Cash book
Every rupee in and out, with what should be in the drawer right now at the top.
Loans (qarz)
Cash you lent or borrowed, with a return date and a one-tap "returned".
Expenses
Quantity × rate for anything by weight, grouped so you see where the money went.
Properties & tenants
Shops and flats, with the tenancy, the deposit and every month's rent.
Vehicles
Fuel, oil and repairs per vehicle — and your km per litre, worked out for you.
Easy load & wallets
Each network's float kept separate from your own cash.
Products & stock
Your catalogue, your margins, and a warning before something runs out.
PDF & Excel
Export any period for your accountant, or a statement for a customer.
Multiple shops
Completely separate books — including one that never leaves your device.
And one part that is not the shop's at all.
The Zakat Book is a private yearly worksheet for everything you own — cash, gold by weight, plots with your share, money lent out. Separate from every shop's ledger, because Zakat is counted on all of it.
Last year's structure carries forward for review, your shop figures can be pulled in as they stood on your Zakat day, and each year can be frozen and compared against the rest.
The Zakat Book →
Your books, with room to breathe.
The same app runs on Windows. Sign in on both and it is one book — phone at the counter, PC when you sit down at the end of the day. On a wide window the list and the detail sit side by side, and there are no ads at all.

Trust built into every entry.
Nothing disappears
Correct an entry and it keeps an "edited" tag you can tap to see the original. Undo one and it stays visible, struck through.
Offline and encrypted
Your book is stored encrypted on your own device and works with no internet. Nothing leaves unless you sign in.
Free, with nothing to buy
No trial, no subscription, no locked features. A small ad banner on Android; none at all on Windows.