Software development
for Oman.
One client here, not seven — and it is worth being straight about that. eHissab was built from an idea into a production business platform and our founder was its CTO for four and a half years. Depth rather than breadth is the honest description of our Oman experience.
We build software for Omani businesses from Karachi. eHissab, a business management platform, was taken from an early-stage idea to a launched product and has been running in production since. We are two hours behind Muscat, so the working day is shared rather than overlapping.
Updated August 2026
One client. All live, all nameable.
Working with us from Oman.
Two hours behind Muscat. The working day is shared.
A product taken from idea to production
eHissab was not a redesign of something that existed. It was built from a business idea into a launched platform, and it has been running since — which is a different kind of proof from a portfolio screenshot.
Four and a half years as its CTO
Our founder held the CTO role at eHissab from 2021 to 2025. That is the level of involvement we are describing when we say CTO as a Service, rather than an advisory retainer.
The same working day
Karachi is two hours behind Muscat, so a morning message there reaches a working morning here. Sunday to Thursday lines up completely.
One client, said plainly
We have one Omani client, not a market presence. If you want a supplier with a dozen local references, that is not us — and you should ask any studio claiming otherwise to name them.
Everything, available from Karachi.
The same team and the same seven categories, whether the client is in Oman or next door.
Working with us from Oman.
One client, eHissab, over several years and to considerable depth. We would rather say that than imply a market presence we do not have. The work itself is substantial and we are happy to walk you through it.
No. Eighteen people in one office in Karachi. Everything we have done for Oman has been done from there.
Right-to-left layouts and Arabic typography, yes. Arabic copy itself needs a translator — we have no Arabic speakers in-house and will not pretend otherwise.
The same things we do anywhere: business platforms, web and mobile applications, e-commerce, and the technical leadership that sits above them. Tell us the problem and we will say honestly whether we are the right people.
Tell us what you are building.
We will say honestly whether we are the right people for it, and what it would take. Two hours behind Muscat. The working day is shared.