You've called the procurement manager four times. You've sent the same WhatsApp. You've been told "it's in process" for 60 days. Vasuli turns that waiting into leverage — under the MSME Act, legally, without blowing up the relationship.
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“It's in process.”
You've heard this for 60 days. Last week. Next week. "Sir, approval pending." The invoice is still unpaid.
₹3–40 lakh stuck.
Not catastrophic enough to hire a lawyer. Too large to ignore. You're running the business on working capital that should already be yours.
You know your rights exist.
You've heard of the MSME 45-day rule. You just don't know how to exercise it without torching a ₹1 Cr annual contract.
Four stages. Each one raises the stakes without you having to pick up the phone.
Upload or type it in. 30 seconds. We pull buyer info if you've billed them before.
Warm on day 1. Firmer by day 14. Formal by day 21. WhatsApp, email, SMS — signed by you, professional, relentless.
Under MSME Act Section 15, your buyer is now legally liable. Vasuli drafts the demand notice. One click to send.
Vasuli prepares the Samadhaan complaint. Government-mandated dispute resolution. No lawyer required.
Invoices past 45 days auto-flag as legally actionable. Demand notices cite Sections 15 + 16 precisely.
Reminder → formal → demand → legal. You set the tone, Vasuli runs the ladder.
Every message signed by you. Escalation pauses when your buyer pays. Nothing burnt that shouldn't be.
Starter is free, forever, for up to 10 invoices. Growth is ₹499/month for 100 invoices and full escalation. Pro adds Samadhaan filing prep.
See pricing →A lawyer bills ₹10,000–₹50,000 per matter to send one notice. Vasuli automates the entire escalation — reminders, demand notice, Samadhaan filing — from ₹499/month. You only involve a lawyer if it goes to court, which most cases never do once the MSME Act notice lands.
The point of the tiered escalation is exactly this — Vasuli starts warm. Most buyers pay at tier 1 or 2 reminders. By the time a formal notice goes out, the relationship was already strained by the delay, not by you pursuing what you're owed.
The Act protects any registered MSME supplier regardless of the buyer's size. Works on private companies, PSUs, even government departments — different escalation paths, same rights.
Section 15 of the MSME Development Act 2006 mandates that a buyer must pay a registered MSME supplier within 45 days of accepting goods or services. After that, Section 16 entitles you to compound interest at 3× the bank rate. Vasuli makes this usable.
Most invoices that were going to pay, pay within 2 weeks of tier-1 reminders starting. Chronic late-payers usually respond to the tier-3 formal demand. Stubborn cases clear within 60–90 days once the MSME Act notice lands. Vasuli makes the chase professional and continuous, not emotional and sporadic.
Free, forever, up to 10 active invoices, 50 WhatsApp + 25 SMS + 100 email reminders per month. Enough to see if this works for your business. No card required.
You just need the workflow. Add your first overdue invoice and see what Vasuli does — free, no card.
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