Run your pasal. We'll keep your costs at zero.
Whether you have a physical shop, an ePasal (online-only), or both — pasal.biz gives you a full toolkit: inventory, orders, in-person quick sales, quotes, customer history, offer requests, and a real dashboard. For exactly zero rupees.


Join the pasals already selling on pasal.biz — free, no commission, ever.
Zero. Forever.
You keep every rupee from every sale. We don't take a cut from you or your customers.
No POS terminal. No IT person. No setup fees.
pasal.biz runs entirely on the phone you already have. No barcode scanners, no receipt printers, no cash registers, no IT consultant on retainer, no monthly software bills. Open the app, add a few products, and you're live — online for nearby customers and at the in-person counter — usually in about 2 minutes.
No POS hardware
Skip the terminal, the printer, the barcode gun. Quick Sales runs from your pocket and updates inventory in real time.
No IT support
No accounts to provision, no servers to babysit, no software updates to install. If your phone works, your pasal works.
Set up in 2 minutes
Install, sign up, snap a photo of one product, set the price — that's the whole onboarding. Add the rest of your inventory whenever you have time. Most shopkeepers are taking orders the same day.
Everything you need to run a pasal
Most shopkeepers use 3–5 of these every day. They're all in the app, all free.
Dashboard
Sales, active orders, inventory health — all on one screen, refreshed live.
Inventory
Add products with photos, prices, structured attributes. Stock levels stay accurate to prevent overselling.
Quick Sales
Walk-in customer? Record the sale instantly with the in-person counter. Inventory updates immediately.
Offers & counters
Customers propose prices on supported items. Accept, reject, or counter. The deal converts atomically into an order.
Quotes & estimates
Send polished price estimates to customers in seconds. They convert into orders with one tap.
Customer history & karma
See who buys from you, what they bought, and how often. Build loyalty programs and identify your regulars.
No physical shop? Run an ePasal.
An ePasal is a pasal.biz storefront with no physical store. You sell entirely online. Same dashboard, same inventory tools, same orders — minus the foot traffic. Perfect if you sell from home, run a side business, test a product idea before opening a real shop, or just want to clear out things you no longer need.
More on ePasal →

Talk to every customer in one place.
Order questions, custom requests, follow-ups — everything routes to one inbox. Negotiate prices, share photos, send updates without juggling SMS, Viber, and Facebook DMs.
A typical day on pasal.biz
This is what most shopkeepers do, and how the app maps to it.
Morning
Open the app. Yesterday's sales, today's pending orders, low-stock items — all on the dashboard. Mark new arrivals or update prices.
During the day
Online order comes in → accept → mark ready. Walk-in customer → record on Quick Sales. Custom request → send a quote. Customer offers a price → counter or accept.
Evening
Mark deliveries complete, message customers about tomorrow, review the day's totals. Inventory updates have already saved themselves.
Do I need my own website to sell online in Nepal?
Short answer
No. A Nepali shopkeeper without an existing audience does not need their own e-commerce website to sell online. A marketplace like pasal.biz brings shoppers to the shop on day one and is free; building a standalone site (Zalient.shop, Shopify, Wix, WooCommerce) means starting at zero traffic and driving every visitor yourself. The honest sequence is marketplace first to earn the first ~100 customers, then add a standalone storefront later once there is an audience to redirect there. The two are not mutually exclusive — and pasal.biz can ingest a catalog from an existing site and forward shoppers back to the seller's site, free.
The full long-form comparison — including Zalient.shop, Shopify, Wix, WooCommerce, Daraz, and Hamrobazar — lives in the blog: pasal.biz vs Zalient.shop, Daraz vs Hamrobazar vs pasal.biz, and the no-website guide.
What is a marketplace, and how is it different from my own ecommerce site?
A marketplace is a shared app where many shops list together — shoppers browse across all of them in one place. pasal.biz is a marketplace. Your own ecommerce site (built with a tool like Zalient.shop, Shopify, Wix, or WooCommerce) is a standalone website that only sells your products. The marketplace brings shopper traffic; a standalone site starts at zero traffic and you bring every visitor.
If I open my own ecommerce site, how do customers find it?
They don't, by default. A new standalone site has no Google ranking and no shopper traffic. You have to drive every visitor — Facebook and Instagram ads, TikTok content, WhatsApp broadcasts, foot-traffic redirects, SEO work that takes months. That work is real and worth doing once you have a customer list, but it is the wrong first step when nobody knows your brand yet.
How fast can I get my first sale on pasal.biz vs my own site?
On pasal.biz, hours. Your shop is searchable inside the app the moment you publish your first product, and shoppers are already browsing. On a new standalone site, typically weeks to months — long enough to build up enough traffic that orders trickle in at a useful rate.
Is there a free Shopify alternative in Nepal?
Two Nepal-built options exist today, both free: pasal.biz (a marketplace — your shop sits inside a shared app, 0% commission, immediate shopper traffic) and Zalient.shop (a storefront builder — you get a standalone site at a <yourshop>.zalient.shop subdomain and bring your own visitors). They solve different problems.
Can I use a marketplace and my own site at the same time?
Yes — and many sellers should once they're past the first-customers stage. List on pasal.biz for discovery from shared shopper traffic; run a standalone site for direct customers you already have. pasal.biz also supports catalog ingestion — products from your existing WooCommerce, Shopify, or CSV catalog can appear on pasal.biz and shoppers get forwarded back to your site, free.
When does a standalone ecommerce site become the right choice?
When you already have an audience to redirect to it — a Facebook or Instagram following, a WhatsApp customer list, repeat foot traffic, or an email list you control. Brand businesses (a fashion label, a coffee roaster, a designer studio) also benefit from a standalone site because customers come for the brand, not for browsing a feed. Until you have that audience, a marketplace is the cheaper path.
Does pasal.biz really charge zero commission?
Yes. 0% commission on every sale, 0% transaction fee, 0% subscription, no paid placement. The buyer pays you directly (cash, eSewa, Khalti, FonePay, IME Pay, bank transfer) and 100% of every sale stays with you. pasal.biz never touches the money. The commitment is written into the pricing page.
What if I want my own .com or .com.np domain?
pasal.biz shops live at pasal.biz/<pasal-name>, not on a custom domain. If owning your own domain matters to you, a global storefront builder (Shopify, Wix, WooCommerce) is the right shape. Zalient.shop sites currently live on <yourshop>.zalient.shop subdomains, not custom domains. Many sellers run pasal.biz for discovery alongside a separate own-domain site.
Ready to open your pasal?
Download, sign up as a pasal owner, add a few products, and you're listed. The whole onboarding takes about ten minutes.