Choose a company
Start from a company page you understand, not from a promised-return list.
Choose the amount, shares, and schedule.Set a weekly or monthly instruction, review what it will do, and pause or cancel before the next order.

A recurring investment is an order plan, not a guaranteed purchase price or return. Each run still depends on account cash, market availability, pre-trade checks, and the order rules in force at that time.
Follow the steps from opening the feature to checking the result.
Start from a company page you understand, not from a promised-return list.
Pick the rupee amount and a supported weekly or monthly schedule.
Read the next date, funding need, order method, and risks before saving.
Check whether an order was submitted, filled, partly filled, skipped, or needs action.
These are the main tasks available across the connected screens.
Choose a supported schedule without losing sight of the next planned date.
Set the amount you intend to use rather than guessing a future share price.
See the company, amount, frequency, account, and order method before creating the plan.
Stop future runs without rewriting the history of orders already submitted.
If cash, account status, market conditions, or another check blocks a run, the app shows the reason.
Trace each planned date to the order receipt or failure record it produced.
The app flow is designed, but live recurring orders require funded accounts, production execution, and clear retry evidence.
These checks keep beta, live service, data, and account actions clearly separated.
Regular investing can reduce timing decisions, but it can still lose money and may buy at high prices.
A failed network response must not silently create two orders for one scheduled run.
If the chosen share cannot be ordered, the plan does not buy a different company.
No. It creates a schedule, not a guaranteed outcome. Prices can fall and repeated purchases can still lose money.
The run should be skipped or marked Action needed under the published rules. It must not create a negative cash balance.
Yes. You will be able to pause or cancel future runs. Orders already submitted keep their own status and history.
Join for the product update and future account-opening invitation. Live brokerage remains closed until approval and production readiness.