Marriage Biodata Creation Tools Are Paywalled and Outdated
South Asian families navigating arranged marriages must create formal biodatas — a resume-like document — but existing tools impose watermarks, paywalls, and clunky interfaces. The process is manual and friction-filled for a life-critical document shared widely across communities in India and the diaspora.
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