Growing businesses in Nepal hit the same four walls. DBS+ was built to knock them down.
Orders here, stock there, accounting somewhere else. The result: missed orders, manual errors, hours lost every day.
DBS+ re-engineers this entirely — enter it once, and everything else updates automatically: stock, invoices, accounts, reports.
DBS+ replaces all of it — website, billing, stock, and accounting — for a single annual subscription. Less than NPR 100 a day.
Most businesses manage transactions in isolation. DBS+ connects them into end-to-end workflows — from order received to delivered and reconciled.
One platform — sales, stock, accounting, online store, and delivery — all talking to each other in real time.
Every order, invoice, payment, and journal entry — in one place. Enter it once, it flows everywhere.
Sales reps take orders, create personalised offers, and dispatch to your delivery partner of choice — all from their phone, anywhere.
A fully integrated eCommerce website on your own domain. When a customer orders online, it appears in your back office instantly — stock updated, invoice ready, payment recorded. Automatically.
You started with an idea, a phone, and an Instagram account. Customers came. Orders started coming in through DMs and WhatsApp. You figured it out as you went — because that's what you do.
It works. Until somewhere around 20, 30, 50 orders a day, "working" starts to mean something different. An order gets missed. A customer follows up twice. Stock you thought you had turns out to be gone.
What you haven't seen yet is what it looks like when a customer places an order on your website, and it appears in your system automatically — stock updated, invoice created, ready to fulfill.
Most people see that for the first time in our demo. The reaction is usually just: "Wow." And then immediately: "But this must cost a lot." It doesn't. That's also part of the demo.
If you have a website, chances are it was built a few years ago, updated a handful of times, and quietly stopped being a priority. Not because you didn't want it to work — but because making it actually work always required more investment, more technical help, and more ongoing effort than anyone told you upfront. So the website became a reference page.
COVID briefly changed that. QR payments arrived, lockdowns meant no foot traffic, and online suddenly felt urgent. But when things opened up, the old patterns came back.
DBS+ is not another website project. It's a complete system — your store, your billing, your stock, and your accounting — that comes connected from day one. You don't need an IT team. You don't need a big budget. Most businesses are live within 48 hours.
You have sales reps on the road, a warehouse, vendors, and customers — and right now, the only way you know what's really happening is to call someone and ask.
Orders come in on paper. Data gets entered days later. Your accounts tell you what happened last month, not what's happening today. You've outgrown the system you started with — you just haven't found the right replacement yet.
2–5 physical outlets with no real-time view across locations. You want one dashboard, not three phone calls.
A loyal customer base that's grown to expect proper invoices, order tracking, and professional service. The manual process is starting to show.
DBS+ is built for businesses that are already selling and feeling the strain of growth — orders coming in faster than your current setup can handle, stock going out of sync, hours lost to work that should be automatic.
If you're at that point, DBS+ was made for you. If you're still in the early stages — testing your product, finding your first customers — you're not quite there yet. But when you are, we'll be here.
Four capability blocks. Each one replaces an app, a spreadsheet, or a phone call.
An order from Instagram, billed on your computer, packed in your warehouse, paid by QR — today, that touches three systems and none of them talk. DBS+ re-engineers this. Every order flows through one pipeline.
"Hisab banayera hernu parcha" — I'll sit down and work it out. That's how most owners answer the question of how their business is doing. DBS+ means you never have to ask. The answer is already on your screen.
Double-entry accounting, FIFO inventory, multi-branch, 30+ reports — the same capabilities Nepal's large distributors run on. Until now, this meant enterprise prices or building it yourself. DBS+ makes it available for less than NPR 100 a day.
From the first line of code. Every screen shows AD and BS dates. Every report exports in the exact format IRD accepts. Every payment method your customers use is built in. This isn't a global platform. It's yours.
Most Nepali businesses have a complicated relationship with websites. DBS+ is not another website project. It's a complete system that comes connected from day one.
They got a website because everyone was getting one — but making it actually work always required more investment, more technical help, and more ongoing maintenance than anyone expected. So the website became a reference page. Customers check it, then call or visit to buy.
DBS+ is categorically different. Your store, your billing, your stock, and your accounts come connected from day one. A customer places an order online — it appears in your fulfillment pipeline instantly. Stock updates automatically. Payment is reconciled without anyone touching it.
For your customers, the experience is what they'd expect from any professional online store — product pages with live stock counts, eSewa and Nepal Pay QR at checkout, and their own order-tracking page showing exactly where their order is.
A customer who can track their own order doesn't call you to ask where it is. That's time back in your day, and a better experience for them.
For businesses that already operate a physical store — or multiple outlets — DBS+ doesn't ask you to start over. It connects what you already have. Your POS, your storefront, and your back office are not three systems talking to each other. They are one system, running everything.
Two things the web system can't do. A real-time operations dashboard in your pocket — and an active sales tool for the field.
The DBS mobile app is a live operations console — the same view you'd get on a big screen at HQ, except you can scroll it on a bus, in a meeting, or at 11pm from home.
Buy Now Offers closes the gap between WhatsApp negotiation and clean accounting in under two minutes.
Your customer negotiates on WhatsApp. You agree on a price. Most businesses then take the payment outside the system, manually adjust the rate, or create a workaround discount — all of which create accounting headaches.
With Buy Now Offers, you create a time-limited offer directly in DBS — customer, product, agreed price, expiry as short as one hour. DBS generates a unique checkout link pre-loaded with those exact terms. The customer taps it, pays via eSewa or Nepal Pay QR, and the order enters your fulfillment pipeline as a standard order — stock deducted, invoice created, journal entry posted. Automatically.
No setup fees. No training fees. No hidden costs.
DBS+ at NPR 30,000 + VAT / year (standard NPR 48,000). For the same NPR 30,000, get a website, billing, stock, accounting, and delivery — for a full year.
DBS was built by the team behind the ROSIA Enterprise Platform — the system trusted by Nepal's leading FMCG distributors to manage millions of transactions. We took everything we learned building enterprise software for large companies and rebuilt it for the businesses that need it most: growing Nepali SMEs that are outgrowing their current tools.
DBS is not a generic global tool adapted for Nepal. Bikram Sambat dates, IRD-compliant VAT, Nepal Pay and eSewa, delivery partner integrations, Pragyapanpatra fields — these aren't afterthoughts. They're in the core of the system, because Nepal is the only market we're building for.
Every business on DBS+ gets the same capabilities that large corporations use to run their distribution operations — at a fraction of the cost.
You don't need to know if DBS+ is right for you before the demo. That's what the demo is for. Most people who see it say "wow" — and then immediately ask about cost. So we'll answer that too, upfront, in the first conversation.
No commitment. No pressure. Just 30 minutes to see what your business could look like.
Simple · Powerful · Affordable · Built in Nepal