SS Night is a security services company operating across Delhi NCR, Haryana, Rajasthan, and Uttarakhand. Night patrolling, CCTV monitoring, security guards, fire safety — serving over 1,000 factories and business owners who need to know that their premises are protected and that someone is watching.
It is, in other words, a serious operation. Which made what we found when we first spoke to them all the more striking.
Every report was going over WhatsApp. Every CCTV clip, every incident photo, every shift update — sent over personal WhatsApp accounts to clients. With 1,000+ clients each receiving 5–6 videos and photos per day, the volume was enormous. And WhatsApp, which is not designed for this, responded the way WhatsApp responds to unusual usage patterns: it blocked their accounts. Repeatedly.
When an account got blocked, the reports stopped. Clients stopped receiving updates on their premises. There was no backup, no history, no way to prove what had been sent or when. For a security company whose entire value proposition is transparency and accountability, this was an existential problem.
Billing was entirely manual. One thousand clients, each billed individually, with no system — just manual data entry and a lot of follow-up. Payments were tracked the same way.
They had the customers. They had the operations. They had the team. What they didn't have was any digital infrastructure to match the scale of what they'd built.
The Challenge: Everything at Once
Most projects we take on have a clear primary deliverable. SS Night needed five things simultaneously — and all five needed to work together as a single system.
A chat platform to replace WhatsApp for report delivery. Mobile apps for the 18 field employees doing patrolling, collections, and attendance. An admin dashboard for the operations team and managers. Automated billing for 1,000 clients. And a public website to give a business this size the digital credibility it deserved.
The scope expanded during the project too. Once the team saw what was possible with a proper system, they asked us to add the payments automation module — moving from manual billing to a system that handles 1,000 client invoices automatically. That expansion happened because they trusted what we'd built. That's a different kind of win than just delivering on a brief.
What We Built
Android and iOS mobile apps — Used by all 18 field employees for night patrolling routes, money collection tracking, and attendance. One codebase, both platforms, built to work in the field conditions Indian security staff actually work in.
Chat platform (chat.ssnight.com) — The WhatsApp replacement. 12 employees use this to share CCTV monitoring footage and incident reports directly with clients. Every file sent is logged, timestamped, and stored. No more blocked accounts. No more missing reports. Clients have a permanent, searchable record of every update on their premises.
Admin dashboard — Used by 4 operations and management staff to oversee the entire field operation. Real-time visibility across all sites, shift management, incident tracking, client reporting — everything the team needs to run the operation without a phone constantly in hand.
Automated payments module — 1,000 clients, previously billed manually with individual data entry. Now automated. The operations team does not manually process a single invoice.
Corporate website (ssnight.com) — A professional digital presence for a business serving over 1,000 enterprise clients across four states. If a factory owner is evaluating security providers, this is what they land on.
The Outcome
The WhatsApp account blockages stopped the day the chat platform went live. That alone was worth the project — but it was only the beginning.
Clients now receive their daily monitoring reports reliably, with a full history they can access at any time. When SS Night needs to demonstrate to a client what was done overnight, the record is there. When a client disputes something, the evidence is there. The accountability that was previously impossible to provide is now built into every interaction.
The operations team — four people managing field activity across hundreds of sites — now has a real-time view of everything without chasing phone calls. The 18 field employees check in, log routes, record collections, and mark attendance through the app. The data is there when management needs it.
Billing for 1,000 clients — previously a manual, error-prone process — is now automated. The time that used to go into invoice generation and payment tracking now goes into operations.
SS Night stayed on a retainer after launch. Their focus is now entirely on their operations — the security work — because the administrative and reporting infrastructure handles itself. That's what digitisation is supposed to do.
What This Looks Like for Your Business
Operations businesses — security, logistics, facilities management, field services — are running on WhatsApp and manual processes far longer than they should. Not because the owners don't want better systems. Because no one has shown them what a purpose-built system for their specific business would actually look like.
If you're managing field operations, client reporting, or billing manually, we'd be happy to talk through what the right digital infrastructure would look like for your situation. No pitch, no pressure — just an honest conversation about what's possible and what it would take.
Written by
Deepak Goyal
Founder, web.aakrati · Delhi NCR
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