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KALPATARU: THE WISH FULFILLING APP

There is now an abundance of online websites and apps for fulfilling customer needs, often at very short notice. But there are still some requirements that they are unable to fulfill. For instance, the other day, my niece was looking for a special wire mesh for a school project that needed to be submitted in a couple of days. Then, a fresher in our college who hails from Orissa ran out of a medication for a special health condition he suffers from. He was not willing to upload his prescription to the medicine delivery apps for privacy concerns, but wanted the medicine urgently. Again, a few days ago I wanted to gift a special handicraft item from Telengana to a friend who was leaving in the evening. Also, when my parents visited Hyderabad earlier this year, they wanted to buy a specific silk product, but only after having a feel of the product. The trouble was that they had very little time in hand to visit the best stores in a large city like Hyderabad without interference from middlemen.

In all these instances, I could not get solutions from the current online apps. Even products that are available in the current apps are at times not deliverable to certain locations within a specified period of time. There is limited help available from Google Maps and websites like justdial.com in each case. But they still require the customer to make many phone calls. Besides, in many cases, the phone numbers and address details posted on existing apps do not work. At the same time, a large metro like Hyderabad indeed has a solution for each of the above needs. It is only a matter of connecting the provider with the customer.

My idea is to build an online search app for Hyderabad city (which may later be replicated for other metros) for products that are available in Hyderabad and its suburbs, along with the correct contact details of the shops where they are available. The aim will be to cover businesses that are not traditionally covered by existing online apps, like artisanal products, handloom and handicraft stores, and stores that stock tools and items for DIY projects, apart from pharmacies and vet shops. The customer will be allowed to connect directly with the business that stocks the required item so that a quick store visit or pick-up can be mutually arranged after confirming that the item is indeed available there.

The search will initially be limited to first-hand goods, but later it will be extended to second-hand items as well. In fact, initially it will be limited to second-hand goods on the Mahindra University campus, where students, especially those leaving campus after graduation, often wish to sell some of their belongings urgently, but are unable to connect with a large enough group of prospective buyers quickly. Later, this will be scaled to cover campuses of other educational institutions and other parts of the city.
The stakeholders will be all the businesses of Hyderabad and its suburbs, as mentioned earlier.
The beneficiaries will be all businesses and residents and tourists in Hyderabad and its suburbs who require quick and/or appropriate solutions and are willing to arrange a store pick-up on their own. Even the Government of the state will be happy to promote the app among tourists and residents alike.

The technology will be based on the known ones for the current apps. It will not require the service of delivery agents. Instead, the emphasis will be on a robust and updated record of the inventories and contact details of the businesses of Hyderabad and its suburbs.

Hyderabad business, Local products, Niche shopping, Last-minute store visit.

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  • This is a much-needed idea! A dedicated platform for hard-to-find local and artisanal products—especially with verified shop details and direct connect—could bridge a major gap left by current apps. The focus on niche, urgent, and privacy-sensitive needs makes this both timely and very practical for Hyderabad’s diverse communities. Scalability to other cities and campuses also feels promising!
  • This wish fulfilling app is an amazing idea and may it succeed in the future ✨️
  • This idea addresses a real gap in current e-commerce: quick access to niche, local, and last-minute products. By focusing on accurate inventories, direct shop connections, and underrepresented businesses, it empowers customers and supports local markets without relying on delivery agents. Starting with campus resale and scaling to Hyderabad’s wider ecosystem makes it both practical and scalable, potentially becoming a strong bridge between demand and local supply.
  • Really interesting idea! What stands out is the focus on urgent, niche, and local needs that mainstream delivery apps ignore. To make it stronger, you could outline how the app will ensure reliability like crowdsourced updates, verified listings, or partnerships with local associations to keep information accurate at scale. That would build long-term trust and usability.
  • Great idea, your focus on niche, urgent, and local needs fills a real gap left by big delivery apps. To strengthen, consider challenges like keeping store inventories updated, verifying business details, and scaling beyond Hyderabad sustainably.
  • This idea addresses a genuine and often overlooked gap in online shopping—connecting customers directly with niche, local businesses that aren’t well represented on mainstream platforms. By focusing on accurate, up-to-date contact and inventory info rather than delivery logistics, it empowers users to find unique, urgent, or specialized items quickly. Targeting Hyderabad initially and expanding to campuses and beyond is smart for building a strong, localized network. This approach could truly revitalize support for artisans, local stores, and small vendors while enhancing convenience for residents and tourists alike.
  • Nice concept—this app fills a real gap by helping people quickly find niche or hard-to-source items in Hyderabad, beyond what mainstream delivery apps cover. Direct store connections without middlemen is a strong differentiator. The main challenge will be keeping shop inventories and contact details accurate and updated at scale.
  • E-Cell
    Great idea that connects customers with local businesses for niche and urgent needs. The main challenge will be keeping listings updated—business-managed details or user feedback could help. Strong potential to boost local commerce and convenience.
  • Your idea fills a real gap by focusing on hyperlocal, niche, and time-sensitive needs that current delivery apps overlook. It also smartly leverages direct customer–store connections to cut out inefficiencies, making it especially valuable for tourists, students, and residents seeking authenticity and speed.
  • This idea feels like a lifesaver for anyone in Hyderabad who has struggled to find the right product at the right time. It bridges the gap between hidden local gems and people who need quick, reliable solutions. I love how it empowers both small businesses and customers without adding middlemen.
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