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Web Development

Websites and web applications built to be run, not just launched

Fast on mobile networks, correct in Arabic and English, integrated with the payment and government systems your business depends on — and maintainable by whoever comes after us.

Overview

A business website in the Gulf has a harder job than most agencies admit. It must load fast for users who are overwhelmingly on mobile, work equally well in Arabic and English — including layouts that mirror properly right-to-left — and connect to real infrastructure: Mada and Apple Pay at checkout, ZATCA e-invoicing for Saudi entities, delivery providers, CRMs and in some cases government service platforms. Many regional sites fail quietly at one or more of these, and the failure shows up as lost enquiries and abandoned carts.

VOX GCC builds websites and web applications with those requirements treated as the baseline. Performance is engineered, not hoped for: we build against Core Web Vitals targets and test on the actual devices and networks your customers use, because page speed is both a ranking factor and a conversion factor. Bilingual builds are structured so Arabic is a first-class version of the site — its own content, typography and URL structure — rather than a mirrored translation nobody maintains.

Just as important is what happens after launch. We build on established, well-documented stacks rather than exotic frameworks, deliver clean code with documentation, and host in-country where PDPL obligations or client policy require it. Whether your team takes over or we stay on under a maintenance agreement, the site is an asset you control — not a dependency on the agency that built it.

Business benefits

Speed that converts

Built and tested against Core Web Vitals on real mobile networks — because a two-second improvement measurably lifts enquiries and checkout completion.

Arabic and English as equals

Proper RTL layouts, Arabic typography and independent content management per language — not a translation plugin over an English site.

Payments and compliance wired in

Mada, Apple Pay and regional gateways integrated at checkout, with ZATCA e-invoicing handled for Saudi e-commerce from day one.

Secure by construction

Hardened hosting, patched dependencies, tested backups and sensible access controls — the basics most website breaches trace back to.

Maintainable by design

Established stacks, documented code and full handover of credentials and repositories. Any competent team can take it forward.

Why VOX GCC

1

Building for the Gulf since 2004

Two decades of web delivery in this region means bilingual builds, local payment flows and government integrations are routine for us, not research projects.

2

Fixed scope, honest timelines

We quote against a written specification after discovery, so the price you approve is the price you pay — and we flag scope changes before they cost you.

3

One team from design to hosting

Design, development, integration and hosting sit under one roof, so nothing falls into the gap between an agency and a separate technical vendor.

4

You own everything

Domains, hosting accounts, source code and CMS access are registered to you and handed over. Leaving us should be easy — that is why clients stay.

Industries we serve

Frequently asked questions

How much does a website or web application cost?

A corporate site with Arabic and English content sits in a different budget band from an e-commerce platform or a custom web application with integrations. After a short discovery conversation we provide a fixed quote against a written scope — we do not price by the page or bill by surprise.

How long does a typical build take?

A bilingual corporate website typically takes six to ten weeks from kickoff to launch; e-commerce and custom applications run three to six months depending on integrations. The most common cause of delay anywhere in this industry is late content, so we plan content production into the schedule from week one.

Can you integrate with our existing systems and local payment gateways?

Yes — that is a core part of most builds. We regularly integrate Mada, Apple Pay and regional gateways, ZATCA e-invoicing for Saudi entities, delivery and logistics providers, CRMs and ERP systems. Integrations are scoped and tested explicitly rather than assumed to work.

Where will the site be hosted, and can data stay in-country?

We host on cloud regions in Saudi Arabia or the UAE when PDPL obligations, government policy or your own preference requires data residency, and elsewhere when it does not. Either way, hosting accounts are opened in your name, so you are never dependent on us to keep your own site online.

What happens after launch — who maintains the site?

Your choice. We hand over documentation, credentials and training if your team will run it, or we provide a maintenance agreement covering updates, security patching, backups, monitoring and small content changes with defined response times. Most clients combine the two: internal content editing, VOX handling the technical layer.

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