Dhodia Jeevan Sathi
Privacy-first matrimonial platform built specifically for the Dhodia community.
At a Glance
Tech Stack
“My profile was never visible to strangers. I only shared details with people I chose. That is how matchmaking should work in 2025.”
Anish P., Software Engineer, Ahmedabad
The Challenge
Members of the Dhodia community looking for life partners faced a frustrating choice. Public matrimonial sites exposed personal biodata and photos to anyone browsing. That felt unsafe, especially for families who value privacy. But staying offline meant relying on local networks that shrink the moment someone moves to a new city for work. There was no dedicated digital space where community members could connect globally while keeping their personal information truly private.
What We Built
We built a matrimonial app with privacy as the core feature, not an afterthought. Public profiles show only limited, non-identifiable information. Photos and full biodata stay locked behind a permission wall. If someone is interested, they send a request. The other person reviews the basic profile and decides whether to unlock access. Both parties must consent before either sees the other's private details. A rigorous verification process ensures every profile belongs to a real community member.
Key Features
Tiered Privacy
Public profiles show only basic, non-identifiable data. Full biodata and photos require explicit consent from the profile owner.
Consent-Based Access
Send a biodata request. The other user reviews your basic profile and accepts or declines. No one-sided exposure.
Profile Verification
Screening process ensures every account belongs to a genuine Dhodia community member. No ghost profiles.
Community Filters
Search within specific sub-communities, education levels, professional backgrounds, and geographic preferences.
Contact Protection
Phone numbers and personal contact details stay hidden until both parties explicitly agree to share.
Optimized Performance
Lightweight design for fast loading on all Android devices, including budget smartphones common in smaller towns.