Our story

We didn't set out to build software.We set out to fix how we ran our own businesses.

Akritra is the AI Business Operating System - built from the founder's chair, for fellow founders, by a team that got tired of running companies on ten tools that never talked to each other.

A note from the founders

Before Akritra, we were running businesses the way most founders do: a CRM here, an invoicing app there, payroll in a spreadsheet, the team scattered across chat apps. Every Monday started with the same question - “wait, which tool has that?”

We looked at the big systems. They had everything - and that was the problem. Enterprise pricing, weeks of setup, and interfaces built for companies with an IT department, not for a founder answering leads at midnight.

If work can be done simply, why does software insist on making it complex?

That question became Akritra: one system with the power of an enterprise stack and the simplicity of a notes app - with AI that doesn't just show you dashboards, but actually gets work done. We built it for ourselves first. Now we're building it for every founder who recognizes this story.

Anurag & Kalpita

Co-founders, Akritra

The journey

From frustration to operating system

  1. 1

    The frustration

    Running ventures on 10 disconnected tools

    Anurag was building multiple businesses at once - and spending more time exporting CSVs between a CRM, an invoicing app, a payroll tool, and five chat threads than actually growing anything.

  2. 2

    The realization

    The big systems weren't built for us

    Enterprise ERPs had the power but cost a fortune and took weeks to learn. Cheap tools were simple but siloed. Nothing was built from a founder's perspective.

  3. 3

    The decision

    Build the system we wished existed

    One platform. One database. A simple interface on top of serious architecture - with AI woven into the workflows, not bolted on. SutraLogik was formed to build it.

  4. 4

    Today

    Akritra is live, in open beta

    Founders, agencies, and teams run their sales, finance, people, and marketing on Akritra daily - and every week of feedback shapes what we ship next.

What we believe

Four beliefs we refuse to compromise on

01

Simple is not basic

Big-name CRMs and ERPs bury small teams under hundreds of options they'll never use. Real power hides complexity - it doesn't hand it to you.

02

Systems beat tools

A tool does a task. A system runs a business. Ten great tools that don't talk to each other are still chaos.

03

AI should execute, not suggest

Founders don't need another dashboard telling them what's wrong. They need work finished - follow-ups sent, reports prepared, payroll ready.

04

Enterprise power, founder pricing

A solopreneur deserves the same infrastructure as a 100-person company. Software cost should never be the reason a business stays disorganized.

The people

Founders who use what they build

Akritra isn't shaped in strategy decks. It's shaped by running real businesses on it, every single day.

Anurag Prasad

Anurag Prasad

Co-Founder & CEO

A founder of multiple ventures who lived every pain point Akritra solves. Anurag designed Akritra from the founder's chair - every module answers a problem he personally hit while running real businesses.

Off the record: Still runs his other ventures on Akritra - the product's first and toughest customer.

Kalpita Chatterjee

Kalpita Chatterjee

Co-Founder & CTO

The architect who makes 'powerful but simple' actually work. Kalpita builds the enterprise-grade architecture underneath Akritra's clean interface - so a solopreneur and a 100-person team get the same effortless experience.

Off the record: Obsessed with one metric: how few clicks it takes to finish real work.

Where we're going

A world where any founder can run an enterprise-grade company - without an enterprise budget or an IT team.

Operate with clarity
Execute with intelligence
Scale without chaos

Free during beta

If this story sounds like your Monday morning - build with us.

Join the beta, shape the roadmap, and run your business on the system we wished we had.