Free BPDB token sorter · Bangladesh

Prepaid meter token organizer — paste SMS, sort by SquNo

Free online BPDB, DESCO and NESCO token sorter. Paste your recharge SMS, auto-sort comma-separated tokens by sequence, and enter each token step by step on your meter — no login, works on mobile.

How to use
  1. 1Copy the entire SMS message from your meter token return message.
  2. 2Paste it into the box below and click Start Inserting.
  3. 3Enter each token on your meter, then press Next. On the last token, press Done to finish.
  4. 4Press Prev to go back if you need to re-check a token.
  5. 5Use keyboard shortcuts: → or Space for next, ← for prev, C to copy.

889Check your current sequence on the meter by pressing 889.

1Paste your SMS
Paste full BPDB, DESCO or NESCO SMS with all tokens and SquNo / SqNo / SeqNo sequence info.
Paste a full recharge SMS to preview tokens

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Free prepaid meter token organizer for BPDB, DESCO & NESCO

Sort multiple tokens from your recharge SMS, understand SquNo sequence numbers, and enter tokens step by step — the most complete free token sorter online in Bangladesh.

Free BPDB token sorter — paste SMS and sort by SquNo order

BPDB prepaid meter SMS messages often contain several comma-separated 20-digit tokens plus a sequence marker like SquNo:-1~9 or SqNo:1~9. Our free BPDB token sorter parses the full message, removes duplicates, and lists tokens in the correct meter sequence order.

Unlike copying tokens manually from your inbox, this prepaid meter token organizer shows one large token at a time — ideal when you are standing at the meter with your phone.

What is SquNo, SqNo or SeqNo in prepaid meter SMS?

SquNo, SqNo and SeqNo tell you which token number to enter first on the meter. A negative SquNo (for example SquNo:-1) is normal — it means the first token in the SMS matches sequence -1 on your meter, not that something is wrong.

Press 889 on your prepaid meter to check the current token sequence before you start. Our tool reads SquNo / SqNo / SeqNo automatically so you do not have to sort comma-separated tokens by hand.

How to enter BPDB prepaid tokens step by step

Copy the entire recharge SMS, paste it into the organizer, and tap Start inserting. Enter each token on the meter keypad, then press Next. Use Prev if you need to re-check a token.

This step-by-step token entry flow works for multiple tokens in one SMS — a common problem when BPDB sends several tokens after a single recharge.

DESCO and NESCO prepaid token input (16-digit tokens)

DESCO and NESCO recharge SMS messages use 16-digit tokens (four groups of four digits). Paste the full DESCO or NESCO SMS and the organizer extracts tokens the same way as BPDB.

After entering tokens, create a free Utils BixBD account to get DESCO low-balance SMS alerts so you know when to recharge before the meter disconnects.

Free online token organizer — mobile-friendly, no login, resume anytime

This free token sorter online for Bangladesh requires no account. Parsing runs in your browser and progress is saved on your device — refresh the page and resume token entry where you left off.

Large digit blocks, copy buttons, and progress tracking help you organize comma-separated meter tokens without losing your place.

Common questions

Prepaid meter token organizer FAQ

How do I sort multiple tokens from my BPDB prepaid meter SMS?

Copy the entire BPDB recharge SMS and paste it into this free token organizer. It extracts every 20-digit token, reads SquNo or SqNo for sequence order, and lets you enter tokens one at a time with Next and Prev.

What does SquNo or SqNo mean in BPDB and DESCO token SMS messages?

SquNo, SqNo and SeqNo show which token sequence number to enter first on your prepaid meter. Formats like SquNo:-1~9 or SqNo:1~9 mean the first token in the SMS matches that starting sequence. The organizer handles these automatically.

How to enter tokens step by step in a DESCO or NESCO prepaid meter?

Paste your full DESCO or NESCO recharge SMS. The tool extracts 16-digit tokens and shows each one in order. Enter the token on your meter, press Next, and repeat until all tokens are done.

Why is my token sequence number negative (SquNo:-1) and how to fix it?

A negative SquNo is not an error — BPDB often starts at -1 or 0. Press 889 on your meter to confirm the current sequence, then use the organizer to match each SMS token to the right sequence number.

Is there a free online tool to organize and track prepaid meter tokens?

Yes. This free prepaid meter token organizer works in your browser with no login. It sorts tokens by sequence, tracks which tokens you have entered, and works on mobile while you stand at the meter.

How do I check the current token sequence on my prepaid meter (889 code)?

On most Bangladesh prepaid meters, press 889 on the keypad to display the current token sequence number. Compare it with the Seq shown in the organizer before entering each token.

Does the token organizer work for both 20-digit BPDB and 16-digit DESCO/NESCO tokens?

Yes. BPDB uses 20-digit tokens (five groups of four digits). DESCO and NESCO use 16-digit tokens (four groups). Paste the full SMS for any provider and tokens are detected automatically.

Can I resume token entry if I refresh the page or switch phones?

Progress is saved locally on your device. Refreshing the page resumes your session automatically. Switching phones starts fresh — paste the SMS again on the new device.

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