Pick My Advisor

🚀 Now live across 5 strategic zones in Bengaluru

Transparency is the Key for All Solutions

Build for the people by the citizen who cares

Pick My Advisor is the technology to bridge the gap between citizens and official governance with verified civic data and professional legal guidance in Bengaluru.

🏛️ Try: HebbalJayanagar MalleswaramShantinagar

Quick report

Spot an Issue? Report it in 1 Click

Your civic concierge

How It Works

Three simple steps from ward lookup to resolution

Step 1

Search Your Ward

Find your MLA, Corporator & Officials instantly with ward number or area name.

Step 2

Raise a Complaint

Draft professional grievances with Sakala Act references & legal backing.

Step 3

Get Resolution

We escalate to officials & connect you with Legal/CA experts if needed.

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Strategic Zones

Select your zone to access ward officials

Trusted Civic Services

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BBMP

Roads & Sanitation

BESCOM

Power Supply

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BWSSB

Water Board

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KSP

Police & Safety

Our Roadmap

The Road to 100% Civic Transparency

Building India's most trusted civic platform, one ward at a time.

Active

Now live

Civic Foundation

  • Grievance Engine (5 Zones)
  • Legal Notice Generator (₹99)
  • Expert Consultations (₹499)
Recruiting

Expanding

Ward Advisor Program

Scaling to 369 wards for 100% Bengaluru coverage.

  • Local Civic Activists
  • Dedicated Ward Advisors
  • Citizen-Official Bridge
Coming soon

On the roadmap

The City Super App

Full GBA integration • Unified civic services

  • Health Services
  • Transport & RTO
  • Education
  • Human Rights

And Many More to Come...

Now recruiting
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Become a Ward Advisor

Lead civic change in your neighborhood

Tired of fighting alone? We are recruiting passionate local activists to guide citizens and connect them with the right officials across all five strategic zones.

  • Local influence
  • Community trust
  • Real accountability

Join the movement

Apply in under two minutes. Limited seats per zone.

Limited to 5 advisors per zone

"Empowering citizens, one ward at a time."