Land became digital.
Landowners stayed uninformed.
BhoomiScan was created for the distance between a government record changing and the rightful owner finding out—distance measured in years, money and family conflict.
The paper in your cupboard
is not the page changing tonight.
India moved land records onto state revenue portals, but it did not give every owner a reliable way to watch them. A mutation, a new name, a changed share or a recorded charge can appear without a useful alert reaching the person whose future it changes.
That is the problem BhoomiScan chooses to solve—not with another complicated property dashboard, but with a simple promise: if the record moves, the phone rings.
Put the landowner
inside the response window.
Observe
Watch the official record at a cadence a person cannot sustain.
Explain
Translate the exact field difference into calm, useful language.
Preserve
Keep dated evidence of what existed immediately before the change.
Respond
Show the remaining window and practical next steps—without claiming legal authority.
Four principles behind
every product decision.
MAKE RISK VISIBLE
The record already moves. Our first responsibility is to make that movement visible to the person affected.
DESIGN FOR THE HUMAN
Explain a changed field in ordinary language before exposing portal terminology or infrastructure.
EVIDENCE OVER CLAIMS
Preserve the earlier state, its date and its fingerprint so trust does not depend on our word.
KEEP THE BOUNDARY CLEAR
We monitor the official record; we never pretend to replace the registry, issue title or stop a filing.
Human on the surface.
Technical underneath.
For a landowner, the product should feel like a smoke alarm. For an institution, the same system should behave like independently verifiable data infrastructure.
“Nobody can quietly change your history later—not even us.”
- Simple change alert
- Before-and-after fields
- Clear next steps
“A tamper-evident record snapshot independently verifiable from the certificate.”
- Dated source provenance
- One-way document hash
- Public anchor
Know exactly
what we are—and are not.
State by state.
Record by record. Night by night.
The real work is not a chain or a dashboard. It is making fragmented public systems comparable without losing the meaning of a local record.
The future of property trust
begins with tonight’s record.
Join early access and be among the first landowners to put an official record under watch.