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Sites that load.
Apps that ship.

A bilingual corporate site for QPlastics. An interactive research archive for Georgetown. An ISMAHA initiative for global dialogue. We build web products that read right in Arabic, test well in English, and pass Core Web Vitals on day one.

What we build

The whole stack.
Or just the parts you need.

From a 4-week launch page to a 12-week platform with CMS, auth, and an Arabic/English content pipeline. We work in the modern stack (Next.js, Astro, Framer, Webflow, Shopify) and we mirror your design language down to the cursor.

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Marketing sites

Corporate, landing, and product marketing sites. Sub-2s LCP, full responsive, bilingual from day one.

02

Web apps

Dashboards, portals, research archives. Auth, search, analytics — built to scale past the launch spike.

03

Mobile apps

Consumer apps and onboarding journeys, iOS and Android. Native-feel UX without native-only budgets.

04

Bilingual UX

RTL design done properly — mirrored layouts, Arabic typography, content ladders that work in both languages.

05

E-commerce

Shopify and Shopify Plus builds with custom themes. Checkout built for Qatar buyers and local payment rails.

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CMS & content ops

Sanity, Contentful, WordPress setups so your team publishes without redeploys. Bilingual editorial workflows included.

Frequently asked

Web & mobile, answered.

What every CTO and marketing lead asks before signing — straight answers.

What stack do you build on?

Next.js + TypeScript + Tailwind for marketing sites. Same plus Supabase for app and dashboard work. WordPress only when the client needs CMS familiarity. We don't push any one stack — we pick what your team can maintain.

Do you build bilingual sites properly?

RTL-aware from day one, not bolted on. Arabic typography (not just Latin font with Arabic glyphs), mirrored navigation, hreflang tags, locale-aware date and number formatting. Tested on real Arabic-only browsers, not just Chrome dev tools.

How long does a marketing site take?

12–18 days for a 5–7 page site. 4–6 weeks for a CMS-driven build with editorial workflows. 6–10 weeks for app/dashboard work. Every project ships with a written go-live checklist — performance, SEO, accessibility — so nothing slips on launch day.

Can you maintain the site after launch?

Yes — monthly retainers for content updates, SEO, and CMS support. Or a full handoff with documentation, video walkthroughs, and a 30-day support window if you'd rather run it in-house. Your call, not ours.

How much does a website cost in Qatar?

A 5–7 page marketing site (English-only) starts around QAR 25,000. Add 30–40% for full bilingual EN/AR. Custom CMS-driven sites run QAR 60,000 – 200,000. Web apps and dashboards typically start at QAR 150,000+. Hosting, domain, and ongoing CMS support priced separately. Doha vs offshore breakdown →

Do you optimise for Core Web Vitals?

Every site we ship targets LCP < 2.5s, INP < 200ms, CLS < 0.1 at mobile p75 — measured on real Qatar 4G, not just lab tools. WebP/AVIF imagery, fetchpriority hero preload, explicit image dimensions, font-display:swap, no render-blocking JS. We share a CWV report at launch and 30 days later.

Is SEO included in the build?

Technical SEO yes — semantic HTML, JSON-LD schema (Organization, LocalBusiness, Service, BreadcrumbList, FAQPage), sitemap, robots, canonical hygiene, hreflang for bilingual sites. Ongoing keyword strategy and content optimisation sit with the Digital Marketing service — see retainer options →.

Should we build in Doha or offshore?

Offshore wins on price for templated work. Doha wins on bilingual AR/EN done right, on understanding GCC compliance and cultural conventions, on local hosting and PDPPL alignment, and on being in the same room when something breaks. The right answer depends on your scope. Full comparison →

Build with us

Ship faster.
Ship cleaner.

Tell us the scope and the deadline. Proposal back within a business day with a week-by-week plan.