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What is Vruksha?

Vruksha Real Estate ERP is a comprehensive enterprise resource planning system built specifically for real-estate partnerships, builders, and developers. It is the single source of truth for an entire real-estate operation — from the land you acquire, to the projects you build, to the units you sell, to the partners who share in the profit.

Generic ERPs and accounting tools weren't designed for the realities of real estate: joint ventures with precise ownership percentages, land parcels that get split and allocated, units that move through a careful booking-to-registration lifecycle, and multi-buyer sales with structured payment schedules. Vruksha models all of this natively.

What problem does it solve?

Real-estate businesses typically juggle ownership records, land inventory, sales pipelines, and partner settlements across disconnected spreadsheets and documents. That leads to mismatched numbers, disputed holdings, and no reliable audit trail. Vruksha replaces that patchwork with one connected system where:

  • Ownership is always exact. Partner holdings are tracked to two decimal places and must sum to exactly 100%.
  • Inventory is traceable. Every stock parcel and every sellable unit has a clear status and history.
  • Sales flow end to end. Leads become quotations, quotations become sales orders, sales orders become invoices — all linked.
  • Everything is auditable. Every create, update, and delete is logged with who, what, and when.

Multi-tenant by design

Vruksha is multi-tenant. Each customer organization gets its own fully isolated workspace. Your projects, partners, sales, and documents are visible only to your organization's users — never to anyone else. When you sign up, you create your organization, and everything you do lives inside that boundary.

The module groups at a glance

The application is organized into module groups you'll find in the left navigation menu. Here's what each one is for.

Module groupWhat it's for
DashboardBusiness-intelligence widgets and a snapshot of your operation.
PartnershipsBusiness entities and the partner holdings within them (must sum to 100%).
PartnersThe partner master — Individual and Company partners who hold ownership.
Stock ManagementLand and building inventory, with allocation to projects.
ProjectsThe top-level project containers, mapped to partnerships or joint ventures.
Subprojects (+ Layouts)The buildable units of a project — layouts, apartments, villas — with SVG floor plans.
UnitsIndividual sellable units (plots, flats, villas, shops, parking) with shareholders and boundaries.
SalesLeads, Quotations, Sales Orders, and Sales Invoices.
PartiesThe unified Buyer / Seller / Vendor master.
FinanceBank accounts and (in later phases) transactions and reconciliation.
MastersReference data — locations, stock categories, amenities, statuses, document types, and more.
DocumentsCentralized document upload and management.
ReportsInventory, sales, ownership, and partner reports.
Audit & LogsThe full record of who did what, and when.
User ManagementUsers, roles, and subproject role assignments.
SettingsYour organization profile, naming conventions, and your personal profile.
NotificationsYour in-app alerts and messages.

You won't necessarily see all of these. The menu adapts to your role — items you don't have permission for simply won't appear. See the Roles Overview for how that works.

What's next

The module list above name-drops a lot of concepts — Partnership, Stock, Subproject, Unit. The next page, Key Concepts, explains exactly what each of these is and how they connect, with a diagram.