Priest Booking Mobile App Development

Заказчик: AI | Опубликовано: 09.03.2026

I am building a mobile application whose core purpose is to let devotees discover priests, review detailed profiles, and pay for rituals or consultations directly from their phones. The priest-booking flow is the heart of the project, so I need that journey to feel effortless and trustworthy from the moment a user opens the app right through to a confirmed, paid booking. Three distinct account types have to exist: customers use the app to find and book priests, priests manage their own availability and offerings, and administrators oversee the marketplace, approve listings, and resolve disputes. Each role must see only the tools relevant to them. WMy Priest is a multi-region digital marketplace designed to organize and modernize how Hindu religious and spiritual services are discovered, booked, and delivered across the United States and India. Today, most priest bookings, pooja arrangements, catering, and related services are still coordinated through personal networks, WhatsApp groups, temple referrals, or unverified listings. This fragmented system creates uncertainty around availability, pricing transparency, service quality, and last-minute reliability—especially for families living abroad. My Priest addresses this gap by building a verified, structured, and technology-enabled ecosystem that connects devotees with authenticated priests (Purohits), pooja item vendors, caterers, florists, astrologers, and Vedic educators. The platform introduces: ● Verified vendor onboarding with KYC and qualification validation ● Transparent pricing and predefined service packages ● Real-time availability and structured booking workflows ● Multi-currency payments (USD & INR) with region-specific compliance ● Integrated Panchangam and astrology scheduling ● E-commerce for curated pooja kits and religious essentials ● Vendor analytics and commission-based revenue model Unlike general marketplace apps, My Priest is purpose-built for Hindu religious services, respecting cultural nuances, regional traditions (Shaiva, Vaishnava, Shakta), language preferences, and ritual authenticity.