Raise the invoice in Tally exactly as you always do. Your customer gets it on WhatsApp seconds later — as a PDF, in your own Tally format, from your own business number. Then MeshTack chases the payment for you.
No static IP. No port forwarding. No VPN. Installs in a few minutes.
Nothing about the way you use Tally changes. The connector watches, and does the sending.
Every one of these is in the product today — not on a roadmap.
Hard disks fail, laptops get stolen, and ransomware does not care how careful you were. Turn this on and the connector takes a copy of your Tally company data on a schedule you choose — kept on your own machine, and optionally a second copy with us.
We’re building a way to ask your Tally a plain question — in English or Hinglish — and get the answer straight back, on the same PC the connector already runs on.
The questions every owner asks his accountant on a Monday morning, answered in seconds instead of after an afternoon of report-pulling:
| Item | Last 3m | Prev 3m | Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| Copper Wire 1.5mm | 1,240 | 2,010 | −38% |
| PVC Conduit 25mm | 860 | 1,150 | −25% |
| MCB 32A | 410 | 505 | −19% |
| Switch Plate 4M | 2,300 | 2,690 | −14% |
The connector, the queue, the reminders and the portal are the same whichever accounting package sits underneath — only the reader changes. Tally Prime is the one that ships today.
No. The connector reads your Tally on your own PC and sends the invoice PDF straight through to WhatsApp. We keep the delivery record — who it went to, which template, when, and whether it was delivered — because that is what a message log is and Meta requires it. Ledgers, party masters and outstanding tables are never stored with us. The only exception is the optional backup add-on, which you buy deliberately and switch on yourself.
Yes. The PDF is produced by Tally itself in your existing print format, so your customer gets the document they already recognise. We add nothing to it.
None of them. The connector only makes outgoing connections to MeshTack, so it works behind an ordinary office router, on broadband or a dongle, with no firewall changes.
Then don’t. There are three modes: send only when you press the button, send after a countdown you can cancel, or send automatically. You can also force anything above an amount you choose into review, and you can change your mind at any time.
The queue sits on your machine and drains when the connection is back. Each invoice carries a key that stops it being sent twice, so a retry can never mean a customer gets the same bill again.
Yes. Each computer enrols separately with its own one-time code, and every machine shows up in your portal with its own queue, status and last-seen time. Additional computers are charged per machine.
No — switch on the IRN hold. A B2B sale is then held back until the IRN comes back from the portal, so your customer never gets a copy that’s missing it. It’s off by default, because it only applies to businesses over the turnover threshold.
The connector is a monthly add-on that includes one computer, with a smaller monthly charge for each extra machine. Off-site backup is priced separately, so you only pay for it if you want it. Current prices are shown in the Store when you log in — or ask us and we’ll quote you.