

Web Development · Nepal
Performance-first, mobile-ready websites for Nepal businesses — the same Next.js, React, and Shopify engineering standard we run for clients across 7+ countries.
Arcetis is a Pokhara-based, Shopify Partner-verified team that has delivered 60+ websites, building in Next.js, React, Laravel, and Shopify. Cost depends on whether a template genuinely fits: we apply the Workaround-Cost Test, and recommend the cheaper template route whenever accumulated workarounds do not justify a custom build.
Most traffic to a Nepal business website arrives from a phone, often over mobile data of variable speed rather than a fixed-line desktop connection — the same mobile-first, social-first pattern driving digital adoption across the country generally. A site built and tested mainly for a fast office desktop doesn't reflect how the actual customer experiences it, which is why mobile-first design and real-world page speed are treated as requirements from the first commit, not nice-to-haves — the same performance-first engineering standard already applied to real Nepal businesses across transport, restaurants, healthcare, and education.
Methodology
A decision framework for choosing between an off-the-shelf CRM/ERP platform and a custom build, based on whether the accumulated cost of workarounds exceeds the cost of a custom system.
Applied to a website specifically: most Nepal SMBs are choosing between a low-cost template or website builder and a custom Next.js/React build. A template is often the right call for a simple, single-location business. A custom build earns its cost once the workarounds — booking logic, multi-language content, inventory, or fitting how the business actually runs — start piling up.
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Not the documented version — how leads actually arrive, how deals actually move, where handoffs actually happen today.
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What a standard platform would need to bend to fit the actual process, and the ongoing cost of each one.
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A custom system is only justified when accumulated workaround cost is honestly higher.
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Most businesses need one or two specific gaps filled, not a fully custom system replacing a standard platform outright.
60+
Websites delivered
Shopify Partner
Verified status
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Live, self-owned SaaS products as proof
Three live, checkable Nepal websites Arcetis has built — spanning transport, healthcare, and education, real businesses in the mobile-first categories described above. Visit them directly rather than take it on description alone.
Yes — alongside larger and international engagements, we've delivered sites for small, independent Nepal businesses directly: restaurants, a healthcare clinic, an education consultancy, and vehicle rental and transport services, several of which are linked below.
Yes. The same team, the same Next.js/React engineering standard, and the same Google Partner and Shopify Partner-backed process apply whether the client is in Pokhara or one of the 7+ countries we serve — nothing about build quality is scoped down for a local engagement.
Payment terms, including currency, are agreed per engagement based on the client's location and preference rather than fixed to one policy — this is settled as part of the written scope agreed before work starts.
Across Nepal. Pokhara is home base, but the same remote-delivery process used for clients in India, Australia, and beyond applies equally to a business anywhere in Nepal.
Timeline depends on scope — a single-location business site and a multi-integration custom build aren't the same project. A written scope with timeline is agreed before any work starts, and ongoing support is scoped as part of that same conversation.