← Back to BlogEvery community has that one detail no standard form includes. Instead of forcing your family into our fields, the form bends to yours — add, rename, remove, and reorder anything.
Quick Answer
- ✓Add any field to any section — Kuldevi, NRI visa status, family property, second gotra, anything your community asks about.
- ✓Rename our labels to your family’s wording; remove fields that don’t apply instead of writing "N/A".
- ✓Move fields up or down so the order matches how your family presents things.
- ✓Custom fields render in every template exactly like built-in ones — same fonts, same alignment.
The Field Nobody’s Form Has
Maharashtrian families ask for the Kuldevi. Jat families may list land. NRI matches hinge on visa status. Some families record the maternal gotra alongside the paternal. A fixed form treats all of this as an afterthought — you end up abusing the "Hobbies" box for your family deity, and it shows. We treated the form as a starting point, not a contract. Every group of fields accepts new ones, and every field you see can be renamed, removed, or moved.
What You Can Change
Field editing in practice:
- Add — every section has an "add more fields" action; type a label and a value and it becomes a first-class row
- Rename — change "Occupation" to "Business" or "व्यवसाय" — labels are yours to word, in any language
- Remove — childless sections and inapplicable rows disappear entirely; templates close the gap so nothing looks missing
- Reorder — nudge fields up or down until the sequence matches how your family talks about itself
Why This Matters More Than It Sounds
A biodata whose fields match the receiving family’s vocabulary reads as "one of us" before content is even judged. The reverse is also true: a Devanagari-speaking household receiving a biodata with awkward English-only labels feels the distance immediately. Field-level control is quietly the most cultural feature in the product — it lets one tool serve a Nashik farming family and a Bengaluru software couple without either compromising.
Build a Biodata With My Family’s Fields →Frequently Asked Questions
- Do custom fields work with AI polish and translation?
- Yes. Custom fields pass through the same pipeline as built-in ones — AI rewriting respects your labels, and translation converts both label and value.
- Is there a limit on how many fields I can add?
- No hard limit — but templates are honest about space. If your additions push a one-page design over, the preview shows it immediately and you can trim or switch to a roomier layout.
- Will removed fields delete my typed data?
- Removing a field removes it from the biodata being built. Your draft autosaves as you work, but once a field is removed and the draft saves, its content is gone — so trim at the end, not the start.
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The MarriageBiodataMakers.com editorial team writes practical, culturally grounded guides on Indian matrimonial documents — biodata formats, community conventions, horoscope details, and how AI can help families present themselves well. Every guide is reviewed against real biodata created on our platform across Hindu, Muslim, Sikh, Christian, and Jain traditions.
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