A companion Android app for the people actually doing the collecting — recovery staff on the round, and owners checking figures away from the office. It signs in against your own operator directory and opens straight onto your own ledger.
Read-only, by designPoints at your own instanceBuilt for Android
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Defaulters
Model Town round
This monthAll outstanding
Naveed Iqbal
Johar Town
2,400Due
Zainab Traders
Gulberg III
8,750Due
Kashif Store
Model Town
1,850Due
Rabia Bibi
Cantt
3,600Due
Total outstanding
PKR 0
Who opens it
Built for whoever isn't at a desk.
Two kinds of user open this app, and neither is sitting in front of the panel. Both sign in with the login already set up for them in your operator directory — nothing new to create.
The person doing the round
Recovery staff carry the defaulter list and the day's ledger with them on the bike, so a conversation on a subscriber's doorstep about what they owe uses the same balance the office would read — not what was written down last week.
The owner, away from the office
Check what came in today, who's still behind, or a dealer's phone number from wherever you are — without opening a laptop or asking someone to read a screen out loud over the phone.
In the field
The same ledger, out of the office.
A bill's status doesn't change because you're on a bike instead of at a desk. The app reads the same months, balances and discounts the panel does — a second after they change, not the next time someone copies out a spreadsheet.
Naveed Iqbal · Internet
Every bill, its month, and where it stands.
June 2026
Paid
00 disc · 2,400 recv
July 2026
Partial
400200 disc · 1,800 recv
August 2026
Unpaid
2,4000 disc · 0 recv
August still shows a balance of 2,400 — right there next to June and July, because it's the same three months the panel would show, read straight off your ledger.
Bill history
Which monthly runs went out, when, who ran them, and for how much — the run itself, not just the bills it produced.
A subscriber's paid history
Open one connection and read every month it has already settled, in order, without leaving the doorstep.
Beyond the ledger
The lookups you'd otherwise ring the office for.
A dealer's phone number, whether an operator is logged in today, what was texted to a subscriber last week — the app carries the same reference lists the panel does, so none of it needs a phone call.
Dealer roster
Contacts, without a call back to the office.
Rasheed Traders
Ferozepur Road · 35202-1234567-1
0300-1112223
Silverline Broadband
Al-Hamd Communications
Township · 35201-7654321-9
0321-4445556
Metro Fiber
Bhatti Networks
Wahdat Road · 35202-9988776-3
0333-7778889
Highway Networks
Plus joining and leaving dates, read the same way the panel keeps them.
Message log
Every SMS sent to a subscriber, and when it went — so you're not guessing whether a reminder already landed.
Staff directory
Which operators are active, plus the locality and promise-reason lists the rest of the app files against.
What it opens on
Every screen it opens on.
The same reference lists and the same ledger the panel uses — read-only, in the order you'd actually reach for them on a round.
Collection ledger
Every bill: the month it's for, its status, balance, discount and what's already been received against it.
Defaulters
Who's behind, filtered the way you're about to chase them — this month only, or everything still outstanding.
Bill history
Which monthly runs went out, when, who ran them, and for how much.
A subscriber's paid history
Open one connection and read its settled months in order.
Message log
The SMS sent to a subscriber, and when it went.
Dashboard lookups
Company profile, connection providers, the package catalogue, transaction types and the box list — reference data the rest of the app leans on.
Staff directory
Operators, which logins are active right now, and the locality and promise-reason lists they file against.
Templates and account heads
The wording behind your SMS templates, and the account heads and sub-heads your money is filed under.
Area picker
The same locality tree the panel uses, for filtering a report from wherever you are.
Dealer roster
Name, address, CNIC, phone, and joining or leaving date, with the provider they carry.
A subscriber's map pin
Where a connection has been pinned, if someone's set one.
Server time
The clock every screen syncs against, so a bill run's date is never a phone's own guess.
By design
The phone looks. The panel decides.
The app reads your ledger; it doesn't write to it. That's deliberate, not a limitation: posting a payment, editing a connection, running a bill and every other change all stay in the panel — so a phone lost, dropped, or handed to the wrong person on a round can never be the thing that changes what a subscriber owes.
On the phone
Collection ledger
Defaulters
Bill history
Dealer roster
Message log
Staff directory
Only in the panel
Post a payment
Edit a connection
Run the month's bills
Change a dealer's details
Availability
Android today. iOS is planned.
Built for Android
The platform it runs on today
The app is built, used and pointed at your own instance on Android.
Planned
An iOS app isn't available yet
We intend to publish one. Tell us you're waiting and we'll let you know the moment it ships.
The app is only worth judging against your own subscribers and your own balances. Ask for a demo and we'll show it pointed at real data, not a sample account.