Every culture has a version of it. In Latin America it's called a tanda. In West Africa, a susu. In India, a chit fund. People pooling money together, taking turns receiving the pot. No banks, no fees, no red tape — just trust.
We built Oosh to bring that tradition into the digital age. But as we built, we kept hearing the same thing from people: “Can it also work for our golf trip? Our church collection? Our bachelor party?”
So we expanded. Oosh is now the payment layer for any group that communicates on WhatsApp — from a 4-person friend group splitting a dinner to a 500-member church congregation collecting donations.