How Overseas Pakistanis Can Monitor Their Family Home
For Pakistanis living abroad, one of the hardest parts of distance is not dramatic emergency scenarios. It is the daily uncertainty around ordinary things: who came to the house, whether a parent heard the door, whether a repair person actually arrived, or whether a visitor should have been let in.
Why many solutions fail
The first instinct is often to buy a camera doorbell. But that immediately creates friction: hardware shipping, installation, placement, support, and the quiet assumption that parents now need to maintain another device at the doorway. In many households, that is a poor fit.
What the family actually needs
Most families need a simpler signal. They want to know someone has arrived. They want enough identity context to make a decision. They want siblings or caregivers to share that awareness. They do not necessarily need permanent video recording to solve those problems.
Why QR works here
A QR-based doorway flow is helpful because the physical burden is light. The printed code goes at the door. The visitor uses the browser. The family members who care most can stay connected through the app. That is the reason Darwaza for overseas families is compelling.
See the full use case: Know who is at your parents' door from anywhere in the world.