Nepal finally has subscription infrastructure.

Manage subscribers, track renewals, automate reminders, and grow recurring revenue without spreadsheets, WhatsApp follow-ups, or manual chasing. Set up in under 10 minutes.

Works with Nepal's most used digital payment methods.

eSewa Khalti ConnectIPS
Free platform
eSewa & Khalti native
No merchant API needed
24hr payment settlement
The only platform of its kind in Nepal

Still running subscriptions manually?

Every subscription business in Nepal goes through the same cycle. Manual work that gets harder to manage as you grow. Most businesses quietly lose 15–20% of their renewals this way.

Sending renewal reminders by hand

Someone on your team messages each subscriber every month to remind them to renew. It works at 20 members. It falls apart at 100.

A spreadsheet no one fully trusts

Renewal dates, payment statuses, subscriber names, all in a shared sheet. Manually updated. Frequently wrong. Decisions made on data you're not sure about.

Revenue leaking without you knowing

Subscribers forget. Reminders don't go out. The renewal date passes. You find out a week later. The money was yours and you missed it quietly.

No structured way to onboard

New subscriber? A bank transfer request, a WhatsApp message, and hoping they follow through. No payment confirmation, no record, no billing cycle set.

No clear picture of your recurring revenue

You don't know your real monthly revenue without manually counting. No totals, no trends, no way to see whether the business is growing or shrinking.

Cash payments recorded nowhere reliable

Cash collected, WhatsApp confirmed, written in a notebook, maybe entered in the sheet later. By month end nobody's sure what was paid and what wasn't.

What SUQO is

Subscription infrastructure. Not a workaround.

Before SUQO, running a subscription business in Nepal meant stitching together spreadsheets, WhatsApp follow-ups, and manual payment tracking. It worked until it didn't. SUQO replaces all of that with a single platform that handles the entire recurring revenue cycle — so you stop chasing and start operating.

Built in Nepal, built for Nepal.

SUQO subscription dashboard

Everything you need to run a subscription business.

One platform for your entire subscription operation. Built for Nepal.

Subscriber management

Track every subscriber — active, due, overdue, paused, or cancelled — in one structured dashboard. No spreadsheet needed.

Renewal tracking

Know exactly who renews when. See what's due today, this week, and next month — without digging through a sheet.

Automated SMS reminders

Renewal reminders go out automatically over SMS before and after the due date. No manual follow-ups. No WhatsApp copy-paste.

Payment collection

Collect via eSewa, Khalti, and ConnectIPS. No merchant API setup on your end. Record cash and bank transfers manually too.

Revenue reporting

Track active subscribers, overdue count, and collection history in real time. Always know how your recurring revenue is doing.

Flexible plan management

Create monthly, yearly, or custom billing cycles. Update plans anytime. Existing subscribers stay on their current plan unless you move them.

How it works

Three steps to structured recurring revenue.

1

Set up your subscription plans

Create plans with your pricing, billing cycle, and accepted payment methods. Monthly, yearly, or custom intervals. Set it once and it runs.

2

Add your subscribers

Onboard subscribers via a payment link or add them manually. Each subscriber gets their own billing cycle and renewal date from day one.

3

SUQO handles the rest

Renewal reminders go out automatically over SMS. Every subscription is tracked: active, due, in grace, or cancelled. Whether you have 30 subscribers or 3,000, the same system runs without you touching it.

For technical teams

Subscription infrastructure you can build on.

Use the SUQO API to manage subscribers, trigger renewal reminders, collect payments, and sync billing state directly into your own product. No per-call charges. No developer tier. Free from day one.

  • Create and manage subscribers programmatically
  • Trigger SMS reminders or send payment links via API
  • Track renewal status, grace periods, and cancellations
  • Works alongside the dashboard — or fully headless
POST /v1/external/subscriptions/
GET /v1/external/subscriptions/{id}/
POST /v1/external/subscriptions/{id}/renew/
POST /v1/external/subscriptions/{id}/cancel/
// POST /v1/external/subscriptions/
{
  "plan": "plan_abc123",
  "subscriber_name": "Aarav Shrestha",
  "subscriber_phone": "98XXXXXXXX",
  "mode": "reminder_and_payment",
  "start_date": "2026-06-01"
}

// 201 Created
{
  "id": "sub_x9k2m",
  "status": "active",
  "payment_link": "app.suqo.ai/pay/..."
}
Pricing

Simple pricing. No surprises.

Free to start. Only pay for what you use.

0 Platform Fee

Manage subscriptions, renewals & reports

Subscription reminders (SMS Credits)

NPR 1.49/SMS (NPR 0.99 at 1,000+)

  • 100 free SMS credits included.
  • Top up anytime as needed.

Payment provider charges (Incl. VAT)

Per successful payment only

  • eSewa 1.13%
  • Khalti 1.13%
No setup cost No monthly fee No hidden charges
A question you're probably thinking about

You want auto-debit. So do we.

Let's be honest about where Nepal's payment infrastructure is — and where it's going.

Right now

Reminder-driven collection. Fully structured.

Auto-debit isn't available in Nepal yet. Banking infrastructure hasn't opened that up. But subscription management is far more than one feature. SUQO handles everything that can be structured right now:

  • Automated SMS reminders before and after renewal dates
  • Payment links sent directly to subscribers
  • Full visibility on who's paid, who's due, who's overdue
  • Collection via eSewa, Khalti, and ConnectIPS
  • Manual recording for cash and bank transfers
Coming

When auto-debit arrives in Nepal, SUQO will have it first.

Nepal's payment infrastructure is evolving. When auto-debit becomes available, SUQO is positioned to integrate it immediately — and you'll already be on the platform.

  • First-mover advantage for businesses already on SUQO
  • No migration — same subscribers, same plans, upgraded flow
  • The subscription infrastructure is already built and running

Frequently asked questions

SUQO is Nepal's subscription infrastructure platform. It helps businesses manage subscribers, track renewal cycles, send automated reminders, and run recurring revenue operations from one structured dashboard. It is the only platform of its kind built specifically for Nepal.

Any business that charges on a recurring basis can use SUQO. This includes SaaS products, gyms, coaching centers, hostels, co-working spaces, clubs, digital services, and more.

No. SUQO handles the payment gateway integration for you. You do not need to apply for or manage your own merchant API from eSewa, Khalti, or ConnectIPS. Sign up and start collecting.

Yes. The dashboard is straightforward and designed to be used without any technical knowledge. For teams that want to integrate SUQO into their product, a full API is also available.

Subscribers pay through eSewa, Khalti, or ConnectIPS via a payment link. You can also record cash and bank transfer payments manually in your dashboard. All payment records stay in one place.

Payments are typically settled to your account within 24 hours of a successful collection.

The subscriber moves to an overdue status on your dashboard so you can see it clearly. SUQO can be configured to send a follow-up SMS reminder after the due date passes. You stay in control — you decide whether to give the subscriber a grace period, pause the subscription, or cancel it.

Nepal's subscription infrastructure is live. Get on it early.

Free to start. No setup cost. Built for any subscription business in Nepal.

Free to start  ·  100 SMS credits included  ·  Set up in minutes