App Development Company for Riyadh Businesses
Arabic-first engineering from India for Riyadh's fintech, retail and Vision 2030 economy — 2.5 hours apart, from about SAR 75 an hour.
Get a free quoteThere's more software being commissioned in Riyadh right now than there are teams to build it. Vision 2030 has turned the capital into one long delivery schedule — giga-project supply chains, fintechs queuing for SAMA sandbox slots, retailers rebuilding checkout around ZATCA's e-invoicing phases. GTS Infosoft builds for that market from Jodhpur, India: sixteen years old, ISO 9001:2015 certified, 250-plus apps shipped, senior engineers from about USD 20 an hour — roughly SAR 75.
India runs two and a half hours ahead of Riyadh, so your 9am is our 11:30 and we're at our desks through your entire working day. One honest wrinkle: Saudi works Sunday to Thursday, we work Monday to Friday. That's four full shared days a week by default — and when a sprint needs it, we schedule Sunday cover so the gap never touches your release date.
We have no Riyadh office and won't pretend to. What we bring is what this market is actually short of: delivery capacity. Arabic-first products with RTL designed from the first screen, not mirrored at the end. Hosting in the Saudi cloud regions PDPL points you toward. Fixed, itemized quotes signed before work starts, and the IP assigned to you when it ends. Offshore — with nothing hidden about it.

India is only 2.5 hours ahead, so we overlap most of your working day — a near-onshore rhythm at offshore cost.
| Your timezone | Arabia Standard Time (AST) · GMT+3 |
|---|---|
| Live overlap window | ≈ 9:30 AM–6:00 PM AST, most of the working day |
| Daily live overlap | ≈ 6–7 hours |
| Typical local build rate | USD 60–150 / hr (local agencies) |
| GTS senior rate | from USD 20 / hr |
| Indicative saving | up to ~85% vs a local shop |
Rates are indicative and vary with scope, seniority and contract length. Ask us for a fixed quote on your build.
wallets, lending flows and BNPL features built around mada rails and Apple Pay, with the documentation a SAMA sandbox application actually requires.
storefronts and marketplace apps where Arabic is the primary experience — with the COD, mada and Tabby-or-Tamara checkout options Saudi shoppers expect to see.
dispatch, fleet tracking and last-mile driver apps for a capital that sprawls like Los Angeles and shops like it's midnight.
invoicing, POS and back-office systems built for Phase 2 e-invoicing integration — QR codes, clearance flows and reporting your accountant stops worrying about.
workforce, equipment and compliance tools for the private contractors feeding Riyadh's construction and events pipeline.
we design the Arabic experience as the primary one — typography, RTL layout, Hijri dates where they matter — and let English follow, which is how most Saudi products should be built.
we cover Riyadh's full 9-to-6 and keep working after it. Same-day answers are structural, not aspirational.
around USD 20 an hour, against the several-times-higher rates Riyadh agencies and Gulf consultancies quote for the same seniority.
Saudi data residency handled through Google Cloud's Dammam region, Oracle's Saudi sites or STC Cloud — deployed in your account, under your control.
ISO 9001:2015 across 250-plus apps: written estimates, code review, documentation, clean handover.
SAMA's sandbox and open-banking framework have minted a generation of Saudi fintechs, and every one of them needs ledger logic, KYC flows and uptime that survives payday.
brands that started on Salla or Zid and outgrew the template — custom storefronts, loyalty programmes and inventory systems that keep up with Riyadh Season traffic spikes.
fulfilment, cold-chain and courier operations serving a metro of seven million — software for the unglamorous work that every e-commerce promise depends on.
we don't hold government contracts, and we say so plainly. We build for the private firms inside NEOM, Diriyah and Qiddiya supply chains — to their specifications and security requirements.
cinemas, Riyadh Season operators and venue businesses that barely existed a decade ago now need ticketing, F&B ordering and crowd tooling. New sector, real deadlines.
9am in Riyadh is 11:30 with us, and our day runs late — so reviews, fixes and answers all land inside your working day.
Saudi's week starts Sunday; ours starts Monday. For active sprints we roster cover on your Sunday, and we plan releases so the mismatch never blocks one.
our working language is English; your product's first language can be Arabic. Both get treated as first-class.
WhatsApp or Teams, straight to the people writing the code — with a lead who keeps decisions documented in writing.
No — we're in Jodhpur, India, and we serve Riyadh entirely remotely. We'd rather compete on the things that are true: a 2.5-hour time difference that covers your whole working day, senior engineers at roughly SAR 75 an hour, and sixteen years of delivery history.
It's a core capability, not a checkbox. We design right-to-left layouts from the first wireframe, choose Arabic typefaces that hold up at interface sizes, handle Eastern Arabic numerals and Hijri dates where the product needs them, and build the content model bilingual from day one — so Arabic never ends up as the broken translation of an English app.
We're upfront about it: our default week is Monday to Friday, so Sunday and Friday don't overlap automatically. Four full shared days cover most of the collaboration, and when a sprint or launch needs Sunday support, we schedule it in advance rather than promising it vaguely.
Yes. Saudi Arabia now has in-Kingdom cloud capacity — Google Cloud's Dammam region and Oracle's Saudi regions among them — and we deploy into your own account so data location, access and keys stay under your control. Where your PDPL assessment requires more, we build to whatever your counsel specifies.
Yes — mada cards, Apple Pay (which dominates Saudi checkout), BNPL providers like Tabby and Tamara, and cash-on-delivery reconciliation for the orders that still settle at the door. We've built enough checkout flows to know the Saudi cart looks different from the American one.
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