For distributors · by Enjay

Every promise, every problem, every win — pulled from the day's calls, waiting by evening.

No CRM to log into. No data entry. Your team takes calls the way they always have — and every evening you get the highlights: what was promised, what's slipping, and what needs you. Act on what matters, skip the rest.

by Enjay — the team behind Sangam CRM

WhatsApp · Evening Summary
Call · 6:42
Promises · xx-xxx-xxxx
Open loops · xx-xxx-xxxx
Disputes · xx-xxx-xxxx
At-risk · xx-xxx-xxxx

The blind spot

Your whole day's business got agreed on the phone. None of it got written down.

Orders, prices, quantities, delivery dates, the "add two more boxes," the "I'll send it Friday" — all of it happens out loud, on calls, all day long. Then the call ends, and it lives in one person's head until something goes wrong. You're running the business on what people remember.

200+
calls a day
every order
agreed by voice
~0
of it on record

Illustrative — not a customer claim.

What lands every evening

Open WhatsApp in the evening, and your whole day is already summed up.

Not a data dump — a fast read. The handful of things from today's calls that are actually worth your attention, in four short groups. Nothing to log into.

Promises

What you committed to today

The prices, quantities and delivery dates your team agreed on calls — the ones worth remembering — so the important promises don't live only in someone's head.

Open loops

What's promised but not done

What's still open from today's calls, so nothing quietly drops.

Disputes

Where you and the customer didn't agree

The calls where what the customer expected and what your team said don't line up — so you fix it before it turns into an argument.

At-risk

The customer who's slipping

…it starts surfacing the customers worth a call before they go quiet.

Delivered to your WhatsApp every evening — nothing to log into.

Why the other tools didn't stick

You're not going to make your customers stop calling. So stop fighting it.

Every tool you've been pitched asks for a change you can't make.

An order app needs your customers to change how they buy. They won't.
A CRM needs your team to type after every call. They won't.
Saaransh needs neither. It listens to the calls already happening and writes them up for you.

Adoption

The only tool your team keeps is the one they don't have to use.

Most tools die because the team routes around them. There's nothing here to route around.

No login

No login, no app to learn — they take calls the way they always have.

No note-taking

No note-taking — the call writes its own summary.

Credit, not blame

Credit for the calls handled well — not just blame when something breaks.

Not a scoreboard

No scores, no rankings, no tracking — it's a record, not a scoreboard.

How it works

Three steps, and you never touch a CRM.

  1. 1
    Your team takes calls

    On company Android phones or your office lines. Nothing changes for them.

  2. 2
    Saaransh writes them up

    It listens and writes up every call — what was ordered, promised, and agreed.

  3. 3
    Evening summary on WhatsApp

    Every evening, your summary lands on WhatsApp — promises, open loops, disputes, at-risk.

Today, Saaransh captures phone calls on Android and office lines. WhatsApp-call capture is coming soon.

Incoming Call
Call · 6:42
Caller · xx-xxx-xxxx
Line · office
Status · ringing
Call · Written Up
Call · 6:42
Ordered · xx-xxx-xxxx
Promised · xx-xxx-xxxx
Agreed · xx-xxx-xxxx
WhatsApp · Evening Summary
Call · 6:42
Promises · xx-xxx-xxxx
Open loops · xx-xxx-xxxx
Disputes · xx-xxx-xxxx

Who's behind it

Built by Enjay — the team behind Sangam CRM.

Saaransh is built by Enjay, the company behind Sangam CRM and on-premise telephony, with 5,000+ customers across India since 1999. That's Enjay's footprint, not a Saaransh user count. And we run our own team on it.

Built and used every day by Enjay's own team.

Questions, answered

Distributors ask us these.

Your business runs on calls. Start keeping them.

Book a demo and we'll show you a real evening summary — built from calls like yours.