Winzaa was built by Saumya Singh Rathore and a small team based in Mumbai.
The idea came from a specific frustration with how gaming apps work in India. UPI was always the afterthought. Withdrawals had minimums ₹500, sometimes more which meant small wins just sat in the app doing nothing. And if something went wrong, support was slow in a way that felt deliberate.
Saumya wanted to use something like Winzaa and it didn’t exist. So the team built it. That’s not a dramatic origin story. It’s just the reason.
What We Built
An Android app that installs as an APK from winzaa.pro. Skill-based games. UPI and bank transfer for withdrawals, with no minimum you can pull out ₹10 if you want. In-app support available around the clock for registered users.
We kept it lightweight on purpose. An app that only runs well on expensive phones isn’t actually built for Indian players it’s built for a small slice of them.
Who It’s For
Mostly people who’ve hit the same walls we found: withdrawal thresholds, slow payouts, apps that never quite got how UPI works. People who play casually and want their money to actually be accessible. Competitive players who want the result to come down to skill.
Registration is the same for everyone: phone number, OTP, UPI or bank details when you’re ready, and you’re in.
An Honest Note on Trust
Downloading an APK from outside the Play Store is a fair thing to be cautious about. We’re not going to brush past that.
The answer we can give: download only from winzaa.pro, use UPI so your bank login stays completely outside the app, and test with a small balance before you commit. A lot of players do exactly that. We’d tell anyone the same thing.
We can’t promise nothing will ever go wrong no platform can. What we can say is that players in Mumbai, across India, withdraw from Winzaa regularly. If that stopped being true, you’d know quickly.
Contact
For account questions, the in-app chat is the fastest route once you’re registered. For anything else, visit the contact page.
