Work
Software the studio has actually built and shipped — the real problem behind each one, and a real fact about how it was built. Screens, deeper technical detail, and confirmed outcomes are being added project by project.
Drafting a professional contract normally means either legal fees or a template that doesn't fit the specific deal being made.
Chat-driven drafting
Bus travel booking, operated end to end: routes and schedules, boarding/dropping points, operator and agent accounts, ticket bundles — across two languages and both text directions.
Platform core
A retail point-of-sale system needs to be fast at the counter and complete behind it — inventory, sales records, and store operations in one system.
Counter-first design
A painting-and-maintenance contractor's work spans sales, on-site surveys, scheduling, and subcontractors — normally split across disconnected tools.
Multi-tenant architecture
A pet care and pet-shop business needs both a storefront and the content/localization work to actually serve its market.
Storefront and content
Running an event well means selling tickets, managing attendees and timelines, and controlling entry — usually across separate, disconnected tools.
Two sides, one platform
An IT solutions company needs a site that can actually represent its services and client relationships, not a generic template.
Services, presented clearly
Buying, selling, or renting property needs a platform built for the local market it actually serves, not a generic template.
Listings platform
Booking a handyman, electrician, or plumber usually means informal word-of-mouth, not a platform with accountable, discoverable providers.
Two-sided marketplace
Running online courses at any real scale needs a dedicated LMS, not a stack of disconnected tools.
Shipped as a product
A real marketplace needs more than a storefront: sellers who can onboard themselves, buyers who can compare and track orders, and pricing that works across currencies.
Multi-vendor from the start
Running a dental practice needs real scheduling and patient-record software, not a spreadsheet stretched past its limits.
Clinic management system
A bar association's member and case records need a real system of record, not scattered paper files.
Built for a real institution
A gym membership app needs a real backend behind it — class schedules, memberships, check-ins — not just a booking form.
Fitness app backend
Running an online school needs real infrastructure — enrollment, payments, course management — not a patchwork of tools.
Virtual School Management System
Tracking attendance and leave requests by hand doesn't scale past a handful of employees.
Attendance & leave management
Booking a doctor's appointment in Syria usually means a phone call, not a real booking system.
Doctor & patient booking
Running a car auction online needs real bidding infrastructure, not a listings page with a contact form.
Bidding, built properly
Getting a ride in Syria needs a real platform behind it — driver matching, live tracking — not a phone number passed around.
Rider + driver apps
Streaming Syrian film and TV content needs a dedicated platform, not a generic upload site.
Streaming, built for the content
A news platform needs to actually be fast — readers leave the moment it isn't.
Real-time news
An online store needs a real cart-to-checkout flow, not just a product list.
Full storefront
Delivery only works when a customer can actually see where their order is.
Real-time order tracking
Buying or selling land needs a platform built for that transaction, not a generic classifieds board.
Land & property listings
Table-side ordering needs a real cart and kitchen flow behind it, not a paper menu and guesswork.
Table-side ordering
Selling prepaid codes needs a real storefront behind it — a catalogue, vetted sellers, payment, and delivery of the code itself — not a chat thread and a screenshot.
A catalogue, not a chat thread