ZATCA-ready e-invoicing
We integrate Phase 2 e-invoicing (Fatoora) into your billing flow — XML, QR codes, the lot.
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We build production-grade websites and web apps for Saudi businesses — engineered to load fast on Saudi mobile networks, integrate with Mada and HyperPay, and stay ZATCA-compliant from day one.
Vision 2030 has turned KSA into the Gulf's biggest digital market. ZATCA e-invoicing is now mandatory. Mada is the dominant card rail. STC Pay, Apple Pay, and HyperPay are how customers actually check out — not Visa redirects to a foreign bank. Most agencies don't know the difference. We do. We've worked with Saudi-facing businesses, we bill in USD via Wise so the paperwork is clean, and we quote in SAR so you can plan against your budget.
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We integrate Phase 2 e-invoicing (Fatoora) into your billing flow — XML, QR codes, the lot.
Local card rails alongside Stripe. We've built and tested the integrations.
The wallets Saudi customers actually use. Wired in from day one.
Cairo is 0 hours offset from Riyadh — we're online when you are, no overnight handoffs.
We invoice in USD via Wise or wire. Quotes shown in SAR so finance can plan.
Your customers speak Arabic. We can ship the entire experience in Arabic with full RTL.
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Yes. We integrate the Fatoora API directly into your billing flow — XML generation, QR code embedding, and the cryptographic stamp. Whether you're a SaaS issuing invoices or an e-commerce store, we make sure every invoice is compliant before launch.
Mada via HyperPay or Tap, STC Pay, Apple Pay, Visa/Mastercard via Stripe or Tap, and bank transfer flows. We pick the rail that fits your customers — not the one that's easiest for us.
We quote in SAR so your finance team can plan, but we invoice in USD via Wise or international wire. This keeps the paperwork clean for both of us. For VAT-registered Saudi businesses, we provide a clean USD invoice you can record at the day's exchange rate.
No — we're a Cairo-based studio operating internationally. We invoice as an Egyptian entity in USD, which works for the vast majority of Saudi clients. If you specifically need a KSA-domiciled vendor, tell us upfront and we'll be honest about whether that's a fit.
Vercel's edge network has POPs in Bahrain and the UAE — your Saudi visitors get sub-100ms response times without you needing a local data center. For workloads that legally require in-Kingdom hosting, we can deploy to STC's cloud or AWS Riyadh — tell us upfront.
Yes — full RTL, MSA-leaning copy, Arabic numerals, the works. We've done it. Some clients ship Arabic-only, others ship Arabic + English with a switcher.