Built from your compatibility details — not just your photos.
Most apps guess from photos and a four-word bio. Naksh considers profile details, preferences, and a traditional compatibility framework before showing an introduction.
Matrimonials for serious intentions. A few thoughtful introductions a day — shaped by compatibility, family context, and verified profiles.
We rebuilt the premise. Less swiping, more signal. Less noise, more context. Less browsing, more intention.
Most apps guess from photos and a four-word bio. Naksh considers profile details, preferences, and a traditional compatibility framework before showing an introduction.
There is no infinite scroll. Every morning we prepare a small set of profiles — usually three to seven — and they're gone by midnight. You read them properly. You decide once. You move on with the rest of your day.
Every member is photo-and-ID verified. Profiles can't be shallow because they aren't — your prompts, preferences, and family context all sit on top. Naksh is for the ones who came here once, with intention.
From the first screen to your first day of introductions. We bring the context; you do the meeting.
Share the details you are comfortable with. We use them to prepare a compatibility profile you can review and update with support if something is wrong.
Six photos. Three prompts in your own voice. Your gotra and family context, if you want to share them. ID verification before your profile goes live.
Each introduction comes with a 36-point compatibility score and a clear breakdown of the signals behind it. You see the context behind the match — and the human behind the context.
When two people both say yes, the moment is marked with a śubh milan. Chats are private, reportable, and free of read receipts unless you both opt in.
A traditional compatibility framework, presented plainly. Each dimension measures a different layer of fit — values, temperament, friendship, comfort, family context.
The intentions and life priorities each person brings into a serious relationship.
How naturally two people communicate, decide, and make room for each other.
Whether both people appear ready for the same kind of commitment at the same time.
The everyday ease, personal boundaries, and warmth that make a home feel workable.
The emotional and intellectual rhythm that lets two people enjoy ordinary days together.
The pace, intensity, and emotional style each person brings to conflict and repair.
Family expectations, practical responsibilities, and the long-term shape of daily life.
The care, stability, and support that help both people feel safe over time.
Most apps reduce a person to a percentage. Naksh shows you the eight numbers behind the number, and explains — in plain English — which areas look strong and which deserve a slower conversation.
Naksh is engineered around a refusal: the refusal that marriage search should be a slot machine. The context was always there. We just put it where you can read it.
A handful of screens from the daily product — introductions, profiles, compatibility review, conversations, your profile.
Marriage-minded people deserve a product that behaves like one. Here's what we do, and don't do.
Every profile passes a live-pose photo verification and a government-issued ID check before going public. Catfishing is structurally hard here.
Phone-number and device-fingerprint binding. Re-creating a banned account is a meaningful obstacle, not a quick logout.
A real reporting flow connected to India-specific safety partners. Reports are reviewed by humans, not just a queue.
Your conversations are encrypted in transit and at rest. We don't read them. We don't sell them. We don't train on them.
Pause your profile in two taps. You stay matched with people you've already met. You disappear from introductions until you're ready.
If you don't see your question, write to hello@trynaksh.com — we read every one.
Drop your email and we'll write the morning the Android app goes live. One note, no feed, no launch spam.
Seven minutes to set up. A few introductions tomorrow morning. Be honest. Read properly. Open the app once a day.