Say what you need
If you can say it, it gets done.
Anyone fills a form by talking to it, in their own language. Anyone bridges a call between two people who do not share one.
Live today inಕನ್ನಡ,हिंदीand English— Sarvam's models cover 22 Indian languages in all
What Saathi does today
Fill a form by speaking
Saathi asks each field out loud. The filled sheet prints with the list of papers to carry.
“ಮಗಳ ವಿದ್ಯಾರ್ಥಿವೇತನಕ್ಕೆ ಆದಾಯ ಪ್ರಮಾಣ ಪತ್ರ ಬೇಕು”
Kavitha says this in Kannada. Saathi asks the twelve fields one at a time and prints the sheet. No trip to the office to find out what it wanted.
Bridge a call between two languages
Two people, one phone. Each one hears the other in their own language.
“भैया, गेट नहीं मिल रहा है”
A delivery partner at the gate, in Hindi. The customer answers in Kannada. The drop gets finished without either of them switching language.
Teach it a new workflow by talking
Describe the workflow out loud. Saathi writes it, checks it, and runs it on the spot.
“राशन कार्ड का फ़ॉर्म बनाओ — नाम, पता, घर में कितने लोग”
One sentence and the workflow exists. It runs a minute later, and a link hands the same workflow to anyone else.
7 government forms sit in the register, plus a daily care card and two call bridges. 5 are rehearsed and open to voice right now.
It refuses to guess.
Every answer runs down a cascade. Each layer takes only what it can prove and hands the rest down. Nothing is filled in on a hunch.
- 01Closed setDistrict, taluk, gender, purpose. Matched against a fixed list. No model, no tokens.
- 02RuleAadhaar, mobile, rupee amounts, dates, doses, flat numbers. Pulled by rule from the transcript.
- 03ModelOnly the free text nothing else could get: a name, a village, an occupation. One call per turn.
- 04Ask the personBelow the confidence floor Saathi says the field back in your language and asks again. The fix is remembered.