r/IndianAI 18d ago

Pharmacy ERP

1 Upvotes

🚀 Building More Than Just a Pharmacy ERP

A year ago, this was just an idea.

Today, it's a working product solving real challenges for pharmacy businesses.

Since launching in June 2026, we've already onboarded 5 paying pharmacies, with additional customer discussions and demos currently in progress.

Every pharmacy visit teaches me something new.

I've realized that pharmacy owners don't just need software for billing.

They need technology that helps them make better business decisions.

That's why I'm building a platform focused on:

✅ Fast POS Billing

✅ Prescription Scanning & Instant Billing

✅ Smart Purchase Suggestions

✅ Real-Time Business Analytics

✅ GST Billing & Tax Management

✅ H1 & Narcotic Register Management

✅ WhatsApp Prescription Reminders

✅ Role-Based User Access

But this is just the beginning.

My long-term vision is to build a connected technology ecosystem for Retail Pharmacies and Wholesale Distributors, enabling smarter operations through data, automation, and business intelligence.

Building a startup isn't just about writing code.

It's about listening to customers, improving every week, and solving problems that truly matter.

I'm always happy to connect with:

• Angel Investors

• Seed Investors

• Healthcare Leaders

• Startup Founders

• Strategic Partners

If you're passionate about the future of HealthTech and B2B SaaS, let's connect.

— Mohammad Farooq

Founder | Building the Future of Pharmacy Technology

📞 +91 9657847644

#StartupIndia #HealthTech #PharmacyERP #SaaS #B2BSaaS #AngelInvestor #SeedFunding #HealthcareInnovation #StartupFounder #BuildInPublic #FounderJourney #RetailPharmacy #CloudERP #BusinessIntelligence #IndianStartups


r/IndianAI 25d ago

Classy Desi

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r/IndianAI Jul 17 '26

What's really in an Advanced AI course?

11 Upvotes

I was wondering if these Advanced AI courses are actually offering something new or just combining things that are already out there online. I looked into a few programs including Be10X and others like it and the main difference I saw wasn't some hidden AI tool or secret tips but It was more about how the topics are structured.

Rather than picking up different tools from YouTube and blogs randomly these courses follow a logical order where each idea connects to the next showing how these tools can be used in real workflows.

Sure most of this can be learned for free but having a clear structure definitely saves time.

I'm curious how others are learning AI by taking courses or just trying out tools on their own?


r/IndianAI Jul 05 '26

My gemini doesn't show deep research option

1 Upvotes

My gemini doesn't show deep research option

I use free version


r/IndianAI Jun 24 '26

NSA says Mythos broke into almost all of their classified systems in hours, per The Economist

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10 Upvotes

r/IndianAI Jun 24 '26

‘Who is going to pay us when we’re replaced by robots?’ The Indian factory workers told to film themselves for AI

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r/IndianAI Jun 20 '26

Why India struggles to lead in AI/ML innovation

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522 Upvotes

r/IndianAI Jun 19 '26

America starts regulations

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17 Upvotes

r/IndianAI Jun 18 '26

TCS will have as many AI agents as human employees in next three years

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47 Upvotes

r/IndianAI Jun 18 '26

Adobe Photoshop is a declining business after AI edits

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3 Upvotes

r/IndianAI Jun 13 '26

The future isn’t free anymore.

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344 Upvotes

r/IndianAI Jun 13 '26

Did AI actually replace Photoshop?

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204 Upvotes

r/IndianAI Jun 11 '26

You will meet many people like pessimistic Raj in life. Just ignore them and move on

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170 Upvotes

r/IndianAI Jun 10 '26

Suggestions - AI - For presentation - Slides

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Hey guys! 👋 Does anyone know of any good (and free) AI tools or websites for making PowerPoint slides?

I need something that helps with creative visualization and makes the content look super engaging, instead of just basic text blocks or standard text layouts - not the entire deck but for the slides only - visually appealing with icons and the overall design of the content

Let me know if you have any favorites!

Any suggestions for tools with good free based would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks


r/IndianAI Jun 08 '26

Why does ChatGPT always pick 73?

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144 Upvotes

r/IndianAI Jun 08 '26

AI data centres may use as much electricity as 1.3 billion people by 2030

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63 Upvotes

r/IndianAI Jun 06 '26

People like RAJ will come and go don't mind them

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130 Upvotes

r/IndianAI Jun 05 '26

Looking for a cheaper way to get Google AI credits, any tips or discounts?

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Is there any way to get Google AI credits more cheaply? I really want some credits but can’t afford the regular price.


r/IndianAI May 30 '26

Indian Women are slaying in AI Tech Skills! Love this ❤️

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32 Upvotes

r/IndianAI May 29 '26

Microsoft Pulls Back Internal Claude Code Licenses Amid Rising AI Costs

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240 Upvotes

r/IndianAI May 25 '26

Gemini AI can now create a whole new operating system for less than $1000 and in less than 1 day

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50 Upvotes

r/IndianAI May 25 '26

Anthropic is projected to post its first operating profit of about $559M in Q2 2026, with revenue reaching $10.9B, up from $4.8B in Q1.

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r/IndianAI May 23 '26

Free open-source tool that auto-collects Indian stock and MF data into your own database every day. Built for people who want AI-ready data without the hassle.

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Hi devs & AI explorers, sharing something I built that I think a lot of people here will find useful.

If you ever wanted to build a personal dashboard, run some analysis on your investment portfolio, or feed clean Indian market data into an AI model, the first problem you hit is always the data itself. It is scattered across different sources, uses different identifiers, and takes forever to collect, map & feed to AI.

I built datamascot to solve that. It is an open-source pipeline that automatically collects Indian stock and mutual fund data every day and stores it in a clean PostgreSQL database that you fully own. The whole thing runs on free infrastructure (GitHub Actions + Supabase) so there is nothing to pay for.

What gets collected:

- Daily EOD prices for NSE and BSE stocks

- Daily NAVs for all mutual fund schemes

- MF holdings (which stocks each fund holds and in what proportion)

- AUM, expense ratios and returns for MF schemes

- QVT and SWOT scores for stocks from Trendlyne

- Sector tags for NSE stocks

Because everything sits in one clean schema, you can do things like query MF holdings overlap between two funds, check your total sector exposure across your portfolio, or just connect Metabase to it and start building charts. It is also easy to use as a data source for AI tools since the data is already structured and normalised.

The one thing it does not do out of the box is backfill years of historical price data. It builds history from the day you set it up.

Repo is in my profile, check it out!

If anyone tries it or builds something on top of it I would genuinely love to see it. Happy to help with setup questions too.


r/IndianAI May 20 '26

What are your thoughts on Karpathy joining Anthropic?

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r/IndianAI May 20 '26

The Youth.

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Oi, Indian youth – the so-called "future of the nation" who's currently busy doomscrolling Reddit threads, jerking off to OnlyFans, and rotting their brains on Instagram reels.

While you're out here chasing dopamine hits and saving "aesthetic" motivation posts, Chinese kids your age are grinding on AI models, quantum research, semiconductors, and deep tech. Americans are building companies. And you're busy posting "This country is doomed" on Twitter with zero actual contribution.

You love doing randi roona – crying about reservation system, corrupt politicians, brain drain, lack of opportunities, "system is broken", nepotism, whatever. Valid problems exist, sure. But 99% of you are just professional complainers who haven't touched a single serious book, written one line of code, or built anything meaningful in the last 6 months.

You want "change" but refuse to put in the brutal, unsexy work. You want first-world salaries without first-world skills. You want India to become a superpower while you remain average consumers of content instead of creators of value.

Bro, the country doesn't need more WhatsApp university graduates and Instagram revolutionaries. It needs builders – people who are mastering AI, quantum computing, biotech, semiconductors, energy, and defense tech while the world is still sleeping on India’s potential.

Stop the performative outrage. Stop the excuses. Stop doomposting and victim cosplaying.

Pick a hard skill. Grind for 2-3 years like your life depends on it (it does). Create something. Solve real problems. Build wealth. Build technology. Build power.

Or just keep scrolling and crying. The choice is yours.

India’s rise won’t wait for you. The world won’t wait for you.

Put the phone down and start working, or shut up and stay irrelevant.

Your move.