A software company in Amman, Jordan
We design, build and maintain the software a business actually runs on — websites, mobile apps, online stores and internal systems. One accountable team in Amman, working in Arabic and English, for clients across Jordan and the Gulf.
Most software projects fail on communication, not code.
The technology is rarely what goes wrong. Projects stall because scope was never written down, because nobody owns the decisions, or because the people who built it disappear the week after launch.
We work the other way round. Scope and price are agreed before anything is built. You get one team and one contact rather than a chain of freelancers. Progress is visible weekly, not described in a status email. And the code, the accounts and the hosting are yours — documented, handed over, and supported afterwards if you want us to.
That is the whole difference between hiring a software company and hiring a stranger.
The work a software company should actually cover
Strategy, design, engineering and support under one roof — so nothing is lost in a handoff between vendors.
Web platforms
Company sites, portals and web applications — fast, responsive, bilingual, and built to be found in search rather than retrofitted for it later.
Mobile apps
iOS and Android from one codebase where that fits, with store publishing, analytics and a backend your team can actually maintain.
E-commerce
Catalogue, cart and checkout wired to local payment gateways and delivery rules, designed so your own staff can run it day to day.
Business systems
Dashboards, accounts, workflows and integrations that connect the tools you already use instead of adding another disconnected one.
Arabic-first product design
Proper right-to-left layout, fonts that work in Arabic, and interface copy written by someone who writes Arabic — not run through a translate button.
Support and hosting
Managed hosting, updates, security patching, backups and a person to call. Optional, and priced separately — never a lock-in.
Software built around how the business already runs
The brief changes completely depending on who is asking. These are the situations this kind of work usually starts from.
We are not done. We can provide more — tell us what you need.
Talk to usWhat you get from working with us
The parts clients tell us actually mattered, once the project was over.
Scope and price agreed up front
You approve the plan, the phases and the cost before we build. Anything new gets priced and you decide — nothing appears on an invoice as a surprise.
One team, one contact
You explain your business once, to a person who stays with you from kickoff to launch and does not hand you down a chain.
Weekly, visible progress
Something real and clickable every week, on a live link. You judge it the way your customers will, while there is still time to change it.
You own everything
Code, design files, store accounts and hosting are yours outright, documented and handed over. No lock-in and no hostage-taking.
Arabic and English, properly
Both languages treated as first-class from the start, which is far cheaper than bolting a second language onto a finished product.
Still here after launch
Support, updates and improvements if you want them. Launch is the middle of the project, not the end of the relationship.
Questions we get asked
Straight answers before you get in touch.
It designs, builds and maintains software a business runs on — a website, a mobile app, an online store, or an internal system. A good one also handles the parts around the build: hosting, security, updates and the handover, so you are not left with something nobody can maintain.
Ask for three things before you sign: live work you can open and use yourself, a clear statement of who owns the code and accounts after delivery, and a written support plan for after launch. A serious company gives you all three without hesitating and itemises the quote instead of handing you one lump number.
Yes — we work with clients in Jordan and across the Gulf. Jordan shares the working week and sits within an hour of Gulf time zones, and we work natively in Arabic and English, which is why cross-border projects tend to run smoothly.
It depends on scope: the number of pages or screens, the integrations, the languages, and the level of design. Because "a system" can mean five screens or a platform with accounts and payments, we price from the brief and send an itemised quote within one business day rather than publishing one number that would be wrong for most people.
You do — outright. Code, design files, domain, store accounts and hosting are handed over and documented. If you later want another team to take over, nothing stops you.
Often, yes. We start with a short review of the existing code and infrastructure, tell you honestly whether it is worth continuing or rebuilding, and price the two options separately so the choice stays yours.
Tell us what you need built
Send us the problem in plain language. We will tell you how we would approach it, what it involves, and what it would take — no obligation.