I want to tell you something about Prabzo that most app founders would not say out loud.
I cannot see your clients. I cannot see their names, their attendance records, their payment history, their phone numbers, or their packages. I cannot see what you have typed into shri or what questions you have asked it. I cannot see which features you use or how often you open the app.
I know one thing: the total number of users. That is it. This is not an accident. It is a decision I made early and have not reconsidered.
Why most apps know everything about you
The standard model for a free app is simple. You get the app for free. The app collects your data. The data is used to improve the product, target advertising, or in some cases sold to third parties. For a client management app, this is particularly uncomfortable. The data inside Prabzo is not abstract usage metrics. It is real people. Your yoga students. Your therapy clients. People who did not consent to having that information sit in a founder's database.
I did not want to build that.
What Prabzo actually does with your data
Your data lives in Firebase — Google's cloud infrastructure — under your account. It is encrypted in transit and at rest. It is tied to your login. Nobody else's login can access it.
I do not have a dashboard that shows me your client list. I do not run queries on your Firestore data. When shri has a conversation with you, that conversation is used to respond to you and nothing else. It is not fed into a training dataset.
The only number I see is the total user count. 250+ as of today. Nothing more.
A note on DPDP compliance
Prabzo complies with India's Digital Personal Data Protection Act. When you sign up, you explicitly consent to the data that is collected. That consent is recorded. You can delete your account and all associated data permanently from within the app, no email required, no waiting period.
Why I am telling you this
Because you are trusting Prabzo with your clients' information. People whose names and attendance records and payment history are inside the app because you put them there. You deserve to know exactly what happens with that information. It stays with you. That is the whole answer.