Local commerce. Made in Nepal.
pasal.biz connects neighborhood shopkeepers with the customers who live and work around them. We're built in Kathmandu, run from Kathmandu, and shaped by the way Nepali commerce actually works.
Why pasal.biz exists
Most online marketplaces are built for warehouses, not pasals. They charge commission, force categorization that doesn't fit local stock, and treat negotiation like a bug.
pasal.biz flips that. The shopkeeper down the street gets a free listing, free tools, and the same negotiation behavior they're used to in real life. The customer gets to discover what's actually nearby — not what a national chain decided to ship to them.
What we build
A Flutter app for Android and iOS, a TypeScript backend on Firebase, search powered by Typesense, and a small public website at pasal.biz.
All of it is built and operated by a Nepali team — first and only language is Nepali, then English. Currency, dates, and addresses are wired for Nepal first, not as an afterthought.
Behind pasal.biz
pasal.biz is a project by Seti Projects — a small engineering team building consumer products with a Nepal-first lens.