Tally was great. In 2003.
Tally still runs the books for thousands of South Asian SMBs. It also still requires a Windows desktop, a single license per machine, and an offline data file your accountant emails around. Nonari is what Tally would be if it had been rebuilt for the cloud era.
Cloud-native, multi-user
Multiple users in real time, no Tally Server licensing, no desktop install. Works on Mac, Linux, phone, tablet.
Modern UI
Click instead of typing F-keys. Searchable everywhere. Mobile-friendly. Tally's UI is the same as 2003.
POS built in
No separate Tally Shopper. Nonari's POS is the same app as the books.
AI bookkeeper
Forward bills, paste statements, AI drafts the entry. Tally has nothing like this.
Multi-branch standard
Per-branch P&L without juggling separate company files.
Real Internet integrations
Shopify, WhatsApp, SMS, bank feeds, OpenAI. Tally requires bolt-ons or manual export.
Nonari vs Tally Prime
Frequently asked.
Can I migrate from Tally?
Yes. Export your Tally data to XML or Excel and we provide an import path. Chart of accounts, opening balances, masters all migrate. Historical transactions can be loaded as opening journal entries.
My accountant only knows Tally. Will they hate Nonari?
Most accountants we onboard are productive within a day. The accounting concepts are identical (vouchers = journal entries, ledgers = accounts). The UI is just better.
What about data security in the cloud?
Cloud is more secure than a Tally file on someone's laptop. Daily backups, encryption at rest and in transit, role-based access. The "is the cloud safe" debate ended around 2015.
See it in action.
Free to start, no credit card. Bring your books, kick the tires, export everything if you decide to leave.