

Respecting Boundaries, Building Trust.
Introduction
We often hear this question: “Do parents still create matrimonial profiles for their children?” The answer is a resounding yes—especially in the Gujarati community, where marriage is a shared journey, not just an individual decision.
The Evolving Role of Parents
While today’s youth are more independent, many still turn to their parents for guidance—especially when it comes to choosing a life partner. Parents know their children best, and when empowered with the right tools, they become helpful collaborators—not pressure makers.
Why LagnaSaathi Supports Parent Profiles
We believe in inclusion. Our app allows:
- Parents to create/manage profiles
- Secure contact requests between families
- Horoscope-based suggestions (so the search is aligned with tradition)
- Privacy controls (so children are always in the loop)
Respecting Boundaries, Building Trust
LagnaSaathi was built to bridge generations. Our design allows both youth and parents to participate—without stepping on each other’s decisions.
It’s not about control. It’s about collaboration with cultural respect.
What We’re Seeing
In early testing, over 50% of our registered profiles are managed by family members—especially mothers and fathers. Parents want their children to be happy—and they’re using LagnaSaathi to find suitors who are genuine, respectful, and astrologically aligned.
Closing Thought
The world may be changing, but family remains the heart of Gujarati marriage. And LagnaSaathi is here to support that — with tools that honor both tradition and trust.
Because a parent’s love, paired with a good algorithm, might just be the perfect match.
