In the heart of Kathmandu’s growing tech scene, Tokma Technologies stands out as a digital transformation powerhouse, harnessing cutting-edge trends such as cloud computing, AI, and data-driven insights, Internet of Things (IoT), and mobile super apps to propel Nepal’s economy forward.
Embracing the Super App Era
With the launch of the Tokma App and the NFC-enabled G-Card, Tokma is not just building an app — it’s creating a super platform that brings together ride-sharing, travel guides, personal security, companion services, and more
under one roof.
Such one-stop services reflect the global trend of “everything-as-a-service” and position Tokma at the forefront of Nepal’s mobile-first economy.
Smart Mobility and the Shared Economy
Mobility is undergoing rapid change — from ride-hailing to multi-modal transport solutions. Tokma’s mobility and guide services tap into the shared-economy model, enabling verified drivers, local guides, and companions to be part of a flexible ecosystem.
This aligns with global advances in Mobility as a Service (MaaS) and smart city planning
AI, Big Data, and Insights
As businesses in Nepal begin adopting data-driven decision-making, Tokma’s capabilities in AI and data services stand out. By analysing usage patterns, preferences, and service-provider ratings, Tokma is able to optimise matching, pricing, and user experience.
This gives Tokma a competitive advantage in delivering personalised, seamless experiences.
Cloud and Infrastructure – Building for Scale
To deliver high-availability services and handle dynamic workloads (whether booking rides in peak hours or matching guides during festivals), Tokma leverages modern cloud infrastructure, continuous deployment (CI/CD), and
robust DevOps practices.
This ensures services remain reliable and scalable — key in a region where connectivity and infrastructure are still evolving
Local Impact and Global Ambition
While many tech firms focus purely on export markets, Tokma combines global ambition with strong local roots:
- By launching homegrown innovations in Nepal, it supports the national goal of building a digital economy.
- Through partnerships with institutions like Aadim College and SAIM College, Tokma is nurturing tech talent, promoting internships, and fostering industry-academia collaboration.
- It’s creating new job opportunities in the service economy: as drivers, guides, companions, and security service providers — this is local empowerment in action.
Why This Matters for Nepal
- The rise of mobile broadband, smartphone penetration, and digital payment adoption means service platforms have massive potential in Nepal.
- With initiatives promoting e-governance and fintech, companies like Tokma are paving the way for next-generation services that go beyond basic apps.
- By basing itself on a model of trust, transparency, and user-centric design (verified providers, clear pricing, one-tap services), Tokma helps build tech-ecosystem confidence.
What’s Next for Tokma Technologies
- Further expansion: from Kathmandu and Lalitpur to major cities across Nepal and beyond.
- Deeper integration of AI/ML for predictive matching, dynamic pricing, and enhanced user experience.
- More SaaS-style offerings and B2B services, such as collaborative tools for tourism agencies, ride-service providers, and event organisers.
- Continued emphasis on sustainability, with solutions like Tokma’s G-Card replacing physical business cards to reduce paper waste.
Final Though
In a landscape where technology often comes as imports or foreign-led platforms, Tokma Technologies is a refreshing example of Nepal-based innovation, blending global tech standards with local relevance. For businesses, travellers, and service providers alike, Tokma offers not just an app, but an ecosystem of connectivity, opportunity, and transformation.
If you’re looking to partner, join as a service provider, or explore how digital platforms can elevate your business in Nepal, Tokma Technologies is ready to lead the way.



