Approvals, requests, and policies — one tap from the lock screen.
The Chakshus app sits on the home screen of every employee with iOS or Android. AI inside the app reads incoming documents, summarizes them in role-specific language, and proposes the next action.
Today's reality, on the floor.
Corporate work has migrated to phones, but enterprise systems haven't. Leaders read PDFs in elevators, approve POs in cabs, and chase status in three apps. Email is the lowest-common-denominator interface, and it's burning hours per person per week. Decisions wait on whoever is at a desk. Policies live in portals nobody opens. The cost shows up as latency in every cross-functional process — and as risk in every missed control.
What the phone app does.
Push notifications surface only what needs the user; everything else is auto-handled or queued. Voice capture turns hallway conversations into structured tickets. Role-based flows mean a CFO sees signoffs, a recruiter sees candidates, and an ops lead sees exceptions — same app, different surface. Offline tolerance keeps work moving on flights, in basements, and on factory floors. SSO, biometric unlock, and policy-aware redaction are on by default.
What changes after the app is in their hand.
- [METRIC: e.g., "approval cycle cut from 3.2 days to 6 hours"]
- [METRIC: e.g., "policy comprehension up 58% via in-app guided reads"]
- [METRIC: e.g., "1 in 4 emails eliminated per role"]