QPay & NaPS integration
Qatar's national payment switch and the local card rails most businesses depend on. We've handled both.
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We build production-grade websites and web apps for Qatari businesses — engineered for the post-World Cup digital wave, integrated with QPay and NaPS, and shipped at the pace Doha now expects.
Qatar's National Vision 2030 and the post-World Cup infrastructure boom turned Doha into one of the most underrated digital markets in the Gulf. Qatar FinTech Hub is funding payment innovation, NaPS is consolidating local card rails, and buyers now expect international polish. Most agencies still treat Qatar like an afterthought to KSA. We don't. We bill in USD via Wise, integrate with the rails your customers use, and we're online during your hours, not Cairo's.
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Qatar's national payment switch and the local card rails most businesses depend on. We've handled both.
Tap covers the GCC including Qatar cleanly. Stripe handles international cards. Both wired in.
What your Doha customers actually use at checkout. Configured properly, not as a checkbox.
Cairo is 1 hour behind Doha — we're available your full workday with no overnight handoffs.
We invoice in USD via Wise or international wire. Quotes shown in QAR so finance can plan against your budget.
Your Qatari customers speak Arabic. We can ship the entire experience in MSA Arabic with full RTL.
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QPay (Qatar's local rail) and NaPS for national authentication, Tap Payments for clean GCC coverage, Stripe for international cards, plus Apple Pay and Google Pay. We pick the combination that fits your customers and integrate it properly — including 3D Secure and webhook idempotency.
Qatar hasn't introduced VAT yet (it's planned, not live). Until then, we generate clean USD invoices with sequential numbering that your finance team can record cleanly. When VAT does launch, we'll update integrations for any client who needs it.
We quote in QAR 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. Qatari businesses can record the invoice at the day's exchange rate without any hassle.
No — we're a Cairo-based studio operating internationally. We invoice as an Egyptian entity in USD, which works for the vast majority of Qatari clients. If you specifically need a Qatar-domiciled vendor for government procurement, 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 Qatar visitors get sub-100ms response times without you needing a local data center. For workloads that legally require in-country hosting, we can deploy to Microsoft Azure Doha or AWS Bahrain — tell us upfront.
Yes — full RTL, MSA Arabic copy, Arabic numerals, the works. Some Qatari clients ship Arabic-only, others ship Arabic + English with a switcher. Both work.