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RTI Wiki vs filemyrti.com — which should you use?

Both help citizens file RTI applications in India. Below is an honest, citizen-first comparison — not a sales pitch. We are RTI Wiki: a free, ad-supported, community-maintained reference. We do not file RTIs for you; we give you the tools and templates to file yourself, often in under 10 minutes.

AttributeRTI Wikifilemyrti.com
Filing fee charged to youFree (only ₹10 statutory fee to govt)Paid (their service fee + ₹10 govt fee)
Time to first draft60 seconds (AI Drafter)Hours/days (manual review by their team)
CoverageAll 36 states + UTs + Central + city-specific (60+ city-topic pages)Limited to popular states/cities
Templates50+ ready templates per topic + AI custom draftsStandardised forms
Tools12 free tools incl. AI Drafter, AwaazRTI (voice), Outcome Predictor, Timeline Calculator, First Appeal Builder, PIO Reply CheckerForm-filling assistant
Case law citations600+ cited orders (SC + HC + CIC) with PIO takeawaysLight coverage
Voice input (Hindi/English/regional)Yes (AwaazRTI, 11 languages)No
First Appeal builderFree (Section 19(1) auto-fills)Charged separately
CPD course for PIOs/FAAs12 modules + final exam + certificate (free)Not offered
Citizen 360 (district profile)Free (24+ data sources)Not offered
Verifiable certificateYes (CPD)No
Forum / Q&AFree, AI-assistedNot core
PIO directory (community-built)YesLimited
Hindi + regional language contentHindi cron live; templates in 11 languagesMainly English
When you should pick filemyrtiIf you want them to handwrite + post for you and you do not want to learn the process
When you should pick RTI WikiYou want to learn + control your filing; you want speed; you want to keep the ₹150-500 service fee

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This comparison reflects RTI Wiki's understanding of competing options as of April 2026. We are not affiliated with filemyrti.com or CIC.