Kati paryo?
Know before you pay.
We're building around a problem our families already solve by memory: our parents know which shop sells it for Rs. 200—and when another shop is charging Rs. 220. Kati Paryo? makes that knowledge useful to everyone.
Built for real observations. Clear timestamps. No invented prices.
GOOD MORNING
What are you buying?
WHY KATI PARYO?
Some people just know where to shop. The rest of us pay to learn.
“My dad buys the family groceries for surprisingly little. He knows the shops, the usual prices, and when a price is too high. I bought the same things without that network—and paid Rs. 200 one day, then Rs. 220 the next.”
That difference is an information gap. Kati Paryo? makes recent, shop-specific observations visible before you walk in, without needing to know everyone in the neighborhood.
THE EARLY APP
Built for one quick question.
Search an item, compare recent observations, then inspect the shop behind the price.



Screens show illustrative demo records—not live shop prices. The public pilot will use genuine local observations.
HOW IT WORKS
Three steps. No price theatre.
Search a product
Choose an exact package or a comparable fresh item.
Read the evidence
Compare shop, price, quantity, distance, and observation age.
Choose with context
Open the shop coordinates in Maps when you're ready to go.
FROM RECIPE TO LOCAL SHOPS
Choose dinner. We'll help plan the shop run.
Later, you could pick a recipe and ask for the cheapest basket, the freshest ingredients, or a balance of both. Kati Paryo? would compare the ingredient list and guide you to the right local shops.
OUR LINE IN THE SAND
No reliable recent price? We'll say so.
Kati Paryo? will never turn an estimate into a reported shop price. Every public observation keeps its source, quantity, unit, and timestamp.
EARLY PILOT
Help shape Kati Paryo?
We want to make genuinely useful apps for Nepal. Tell us what feels wrong, what's missing, and where you shop—we'd rather hear the truth than polite support.