Free tools, nothing to sign up for
Eleven tools built for how things actually work in Nepal — tender notices, rate analysis, share fees, loan instalments, tax slabs. Open one and use it. Nothing to install, nothing to pay for.
BidPalika — Tender Notices
Every public tender and bolpatra notice in Nepal in one searchable feed — local levels, provincial and federal offices. Filter by district or category and open each notice at the office that published it.
Open it →BOQ Calculator
Bill of Quantities with DUDBC-style rate analysis, wastage, overhead, profit and 13% VAT — exported to Excel.
Open it →NEPSE Share Calculator
Buy and sell amounts with broker commission, SEBON fee, DP charge and capital gains tax by holding period.
Open →EMI & Loan Calculator
Monthly instalment, total interest and a full amortisation schedule for any loan amount, rate and term.
Open →Salary Tax Calculator
Nepal income tax on your salary by slab, with SSF and provident fund handled, for the current fiscal year.
Open →GPA Calculator
Semester and cumulative GPA from your credits and grades, in the shape Nepali universities actually use.
Open →Exam Countdown
Days left until your exam, in Bikram Sambat or AD, with the weeks laid out so revision has a shape.
Open →Password Generator
Strong random passwords and passphrases, generated in your browser. Nothing is sent anywhere.
Open →Emergency Medical Card
Blood group, allergies, conditions and emergency contacts on one printable card for your wallet.
Open →Online Notepad
A blank page that saves itself in your browser. No account, no setup — just somewhere to put a thought.
Open →Tic-Tac-Toe
Three pieces each — place a fourth and your oldest disappears. No draws, no dead games. Play the computer or a friend on the same phone.
Open →Questions people ask
Are these tools really free?
Yes. Every tool on this page works with no account, no payment and no trial period. There are no ads and nothing is sold to advertisers.
Do I need to sign up or install anything?
No. They run in your browser on any phone, tablet or laptop. A free Calenote account is optional and only adds saving across devices — the tools themselves work without one.
Where is my data stored?
For most of these tools, in your own browser on your own device — nothing is uploaded. That also means clearing your browser data clears your work, so use the export option where a tool offers one.
Which tool should I use to find government tenders?
BidPalika. It gathers public tender notices — bolpatra, quotations, proposals and expressions of interest — from local levels across all seven provinces plus provincial and federal offices, and links each one back to the office that published it.
There is a calendar behind all this, too
Calenote started as a Nepali calendar with notes, reminders and tithi. A free account keeps your work across devices and adds notebooks, a NEPSE portfolio, a planner and more — but everything on this page stays free either way.