Pakka Khata vs Khatabook — Mandi Adhati Comparison (Pakistan 2026)
Khatabook (and its Indian peer OkCredit) became huge with 50 million+ downloads by digitising the udhaar register for small shops. For an adhati, beopari, mill or cold storage operator, it's the wrong primitive — Khatabook tracks who-owes-you but not lots, not arhat, not kaat, not gate passes, not chamber rent. The honest comparison.
| Feature | Khatabook | Pakka Khata |
|---|---|---|
| Built for | Small shop udhaar / credit tracker | Pakistani mandi accounting OS |
| Lot-level tracking | Not modelled — only customer balance | Full lot pipeline gate-in to sale-out |
| Arhat (commission) | No | Native, per-crop/party/season |
| Kaat / bardana / tulai | No | Per-bag, per-percent, per-truck rules |
| Cold storage chamber rent | No | Per-bag × days × rate auto-billing |
| WhatsApp parchi share | Yes (basic statement only) | Full itemised parchi with arhat/kaat lines |
| Multi-staff with roles | Limited — single owner usually | Role-based: Owner, Munshi, Cashier |
| FBR-compliant invoicing | Not designed for FBR invoice fields | NTN/STRN/tax breakdown on every parchi |
Sourcing note: Verified against Khatabook official documentation and pricing pages as of May 2026. Product features change — confirm current details on Khatabook's own site before purchasing. Spotted an inaccuracy? Email contact@pakkakhata.com and we'll update within 48 hours.
The verdict
Khatabook is brilliant for a paan shop or a small grocery. For a Pakistani mandi business, it stops being useful the moment you record your first lot with a kaat breakdown. Pakka Khata starts where Khatabook ends.
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