DravyaOS vs MargBooks
MargBooks is the cloud product from the Marg ERP family (distinct from the Marg 9+ desktop). DravyaOS is offline-first. If uptime and cost matter, here's how they compare.
Checked against DravyaOS v2.8.3 · 1 August 2026
Stay with MargBooks if…
- You want the Marg ecosystem and its distributor ordering network, on the cloud.
- You want automatic online backup handled for you.
- You have dependable internet and prefer nothing installed.
Switch to DravyaOS if…
- You want billing that does not stop when the connection does.
- You want the master copy of your data on your own machine.
- You do not want an annual subscription attached to your billing history.
The bottom line
a year, for the whole shop.
MargBooks is an ongoing cloud subscription — you keep paying to keep access. DravyaOS is one price per shop — Windows counter and Android phone, every feature, unlimited devices and staff logins — with no per-seat licence and no annual maintenance fee. It goes to ₹5,499 on 1 January 2027; subscribe before then and ₹2,499 stays your price for as long as you stay subscribed.
MargBooks is the Marg family's cloud product, sold as an ongoing subscription rather than a one-time licence — you keep paying to keep access.
Feature by feature
Every row that changes a working day
Grouped by what you'd actually be weighing. Where we don't have a confident read on MargBooks, the cell says so rather than guessing.
| What matters at the counter | DravyaOSOffline-first · synced | MargBooksCloud subscription |
|---|---|---|
| Money & termsWhat it costs to run, and what happens when you want to stop. | ||
| Cost to run the shopThe bill you pay every year just to keep billing. | Talk to us | Paid subscription; trial only |
| Cost to add a second counterMost pharmacy software charges per seat or per branch. | Nothing — no per-seat fee | Per-user subscription |
| Trying it before you commitWhether you have to talk to a salesperson to see the software. | Try mode, no account needed | Trial only |
| Offline working & your dataWhat happens when the internet goes, and who holds the master copy. | ||
| Works with no internetA counter that stops when the line drops is a counter that stops. | Always — local-first | No — cloud-first |
| Where the master copy livesWhether you can still open your books if you stop paying. | On your machine | Vendor cloud |
| Automatic cross-device syncThe counter PC and your phone showing the same stock. | Built in, offline-first | Cloud-based |
| Backup & restoreGetting your shop back after a dead hard disk. | Local + synced copy | Vendor-managed, automatic |
| At the counterThe twenty seconds that repeat three hundred times a day. | ||
| Built for a pharmacyWhether batches, schedules and salts are native or bolted on. | Purpose-built | Yes |
| Built-in medicine databaseWhether you type your first 8,000 medicines in yourself. | Bundled catalog | Yes |
| Keyboard-only billingReaching for a mouse mid-queue is the whole cost. | End to end | Mouse-oriented web |
| Salt / substitute finderThe brand is out of stock and the customer is standing there. | One keystroke | Varies |
| Catches a mis-keyed priceBelow cost, above MRP, or discounted past its own value. | Flagged as you type | Varies |
| Pack photos at the counterRight strip, right box, when the name is nearly identical. | Bundled catalog, automatic | Upload only |
| Stock, expiry & distributor claimsWhere a pharmacy quietly loses money it could have claimed back. | ||
| Batch & expiry trackingTable stakes — every serious tool does this. | Built in | Yes |
| Each distributor's return windowEvery distributor stops taking stock back at a different point. | Months-before-expiry, per distributor | Not that we can find |
| Claim-by date on every batchExpiring stock is only money if the claim goes out in time. | With days left, closing-soon first | Not that we can find |
| Short-book reorderWhat to order, grouped by who you order it from. | Grouped by distributor | Yes — Marg network |
| Compliance & paperworkThe things an inspector or a CA asks for. | ||
| GST-ready invoicingTable stakes. | Yes | Yes |
| GSTR-1 & GSTR-3BThe returns themselves, not just the tax on the bill. | Built in | Yes |
| Schedule H1 / X registerA legal requirement, and the thing most tools bolt on. | With prescriber address on the bill | Yes |
| Catches a mis-tagged schedule drugA register is only as good as the tagging behind it. | Reads composition, you approve | Not that we can find |
| Print, share or save any documentInvoice, receipt, both notes, both statements — one bar. | A4/A5 · print, share, PDF | Print + share |
| Documents dated to your shop's dayA bill raised at 12:30am shouldn't land in last month's return. | Your day, not UTC's | Varies |
| Delete & restoreWhether one wrong click can take history with it. | Refused, or undoable | Backup restore only |
| Knowing what to do nextReports you run yourself vs a tool that tells you. | ||
| ReportsHow much you can ask without exporting to Excel. | 47, indexed & searchable | Cloud reports |
| Tells you what to act on todayNobody runs twelve reports on a Tuesday morning. | Six findings, ranked by money | Cloud reports & alerts |
| Supplier & customer statementsA running balance you can hand over or send. | Both, bill by bill | Yes |
| Reach & switchingWhere it runs, whose language it speaks, and how you get in. | ||
| Runs onWhether the phone is the whole app or a viewer. | Windows + Android — full app | Web + mobile |
| Works in your languageThe staff member billing may not read English. | 7 Indian languages + English | Yes — Hindi + regional |
| Online store & ordersTaking an order without answering the phone. | Built in — retail or trade | Marg ordering network |
| Import from your old softwareThe single biggest reason shops don't switch. | CSV, PDF & photo — AI-read | Not that we can find |
| Where MargBooks goes deeperRows we don't win — and don't try to. | ||
| Distributor-ordering network | Not the focus | Yes, Marg network |
Not a mockup
The rows above, in the actual app
The bill, without the mouse
Medicine, batch, quantity, payment, print. Every step has a key, the batch list is already sorted by what expires first, and the line turns red before you save if the rate is below cost or above MRP. The queue doesn't wait for you to find a dropdown.
- Search by brand or by salt — the substitute finder is one keystroke
- Free goods pre-fill from the 10 + 1 the batch was bought on
- Split one bill across cash and UPI and the day-close still matches
New sale — the whole bill without touching a mouse
47 reports, and a way to find the one you want
Sales and profit cut by medicine, customer, company, HSN, staff, doctor and beat. GSTR-1 and GSTR-3B. Day book, collections by tender, profit per bill worst-first, stock movement, and a Schedule H1 & X prescription register. Search matches how you'd say it — “party wise”, “distributor”, “stock statement”.
- Open any report by name from the command palette, anywhere
- Every report exports to CSV and prints on A4 or A5
- Stock valued at cost, MRP or selling price — named on the page
Reports — 47 of them, searchable by the words you'd use
It tells you what to do, not just what happened
Nobody runs twelve reports on a Tuesday morning. The app reads your own ledger and surfaces six findings, ranked by the money attached: stock running short at the rate it's really selling, stock that hasn't moved, batches expiring faster than you'll sell them, purchase rates that crept up, regulars overdue for a refill, and scheduled drugs billed with no prescriber.
- Every finding opens the screen where you'd act on it
- Works entirely offline — it's your data, read locally
- The figures behind each finding are shown, not hidden
The dashboard leads with what's worth acting on
The honest part
Where MargBooks is genuinely better
No comparison written by one side is neutral. Here's where we'd tell you to stay put.
- The Marg distributor ordering network, on the cloud — a genuine ecosystem advantage.
- Automatic online backup managed by the vendor rather than by you.
- Nothing to install, which suits an owner running several locations from a browser.
Moving across
Getting off MargBooks without losing your stock
The single biggest reason shops don't switch. It's four steps, and your old software stays exactly where it is.
01
Get your data out
Whatever your current software exports — stock, customers, suppliers, outstanding balances. A CSV is ideal, but a PDF or even a phone photo of a printed list works.
02
Let the import read it
AI import takes CSV, PDF and photos, and handles a catalogue of about 35,000 rows in one go. It maps the columns itself — you review what it found before anything is saved.
03
Check the openings
Opening stock, and what each customer and distributor owes you, bill by bill. Opening bills stay editable afterwards, so a wrong figure on day one isn't permanent.
04
Bill on day one
Your old software stays installed and untouched for as long as you want it as a reference. Nothing is deleted, and nothing about DravyaOS expires.
Questions
DravyaOS vs MargBooks, answered
What does DravyaOS cost?
₹2,499 a year for one shop — every feature, unlimited counters, devices, medicines, invoices and staff logins. That is a launch price: it goes to ₹5,499 on 1 January 2027, and subscribing before then keeps you at ₹2,499 for as long as you stay subscribed. Two shops start at ₹6,399 a year. Try the whole system free for 30 days first, no card and no account needed to install. Setup and migration is ₹599 once; the AI add-on is ₹299 a month and optional. No AMC and no per-seat charge for a second counter.
What happens to my billing if the internet goes down?
Nothing. DravyaOS keeps the master copy of your data on your own machine and works entirely offline — billing, stock, returns, reports, printing. Sync is how your devices catch up with each other when a connection is there; it is never something the counter waits for.
If the data is on my machine, what happens if the machine dies?
Your data is on your machine and, if you've signed in, mirrored to your other devices. Restoring is a matter of installing DravyaOS on the new machine and signing in. You can also take a local backup at any time.
Can I keep my old software running while I try this?
Yes, and we'd suggest it. DravyaOS doesn't touch your existing installation. Import a copy of your data, run both for a week, and only stop the old one when you're satisfied.
How do I get support?
Email help@dravyaos.com — a question, a bug or a request all go to the same place.
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Compiled from publicly available information and last checked on 1 August 2026, against DravyaOS v2.8.3. It reflects our understanding of MargBooks's standard offering; where we couldn't confirm something, the table says “not that we can find” rather than asserting it's missing. “MargBooks” and other product names are trademarks of their respective owners; DravyaOS is independent and not affiliated with, endorsed by, or partnered with them. Features and pricing change — if you spot anything out of date or wrong, tell us and we'll correct it.
Try it against MargBooks yourself
Run both for a week. Download the whole app — no account needed, no sales call. Free for 30 days, then ₹2,499 a year per shop.