About MyKaamSathi

Last updated 11 July 2026

MyKaamSathi connects the people who do daily-wage work with the people who need it done — in the same village, the same block, the same town. No middleman, no cut, no travel to a city labour chowk to stand and wait.

The problem we started with

A mason in a small town and a family two streets away who need a wall built often cannot find each other. The worker stands at a labour chowk from dawn hoping for a call; the employer asks around and hires whoever a neighbour vaguely recommends. Both lose time, and a contractor in the middle takes a cut of the wage.

For migrant and rural workers it is worse. Work is far, unfamiliar, and there is no way to know in advance who is offering it, what it pays, or whether it is real.

What MyKaamSathi does

A worker registers with a phone number, picks the work they do, says how far they will travel and what they charge, and becomes findable. An employer searches for the skill they need, sorted by distance and rating, sees who is available today, and either calls them or posts a job for workers to apply to.

That is the whole idea: make the two sides visible to each other, locally, and let them agree directly.

Built for how India actually hires

Many of the people this is for do not read comfortably, so the app is icon-first, with large buttons and a picture for every trade. Every screen works in both Hindi and English — search for "मिस्त्री" or "mason" and you find the same people. Jobs can be described by voice note instead of typing.

Distance is treated as the point, not an afterthought: workers say how far they are willing to travel, and nobody is shown a job they would refuse. Ratings work both ways — a worker rates an employer just as an employer rates a worker — so whoever does not turn up is remembered by both sides.

Free, and independent

Joining is free for workers and for employers. MyKaamSathi is an introduction service — we help two people find each other, and the work, the wage and the payment are agreed and settled directly between them. We are not a labour contractor and we do not take a cut of anyone's wage.

Get in touch

Questions, ideas, or a problem to report? Write to us at hello@kaamsathi.in.

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