Software development
for Pakistan.
This is home. We have been here since 2016, and the enterprise fintech work — Kuickpay, 1Link — is infrastructure most agencies never get near. If you are a Pakistani bank, processor or platform, we have shipped at that level and the references are local.
We are a Karachi software studio, building for Pakistani businesses since 2016. Our fintech work includes Kuickpay and 1Link — the country's largest shared payment switch, connecting nearly every major bank. Eighteen people, one office, and the seniors who scope your project build it.
Updated August 2026
3 clients in Pakistan. All live, all nameable.
Working with us from Pakistan.
Karachi. Same city, same hours.
Payment infrastructure, at national scale
1Link is Pakistan's largest shared payment switch, connecting nearly every major bank. Kuickpay handles bill payment, QR, checkout and POS. This is not e-commerce plugin work — it is the layer underneath.
A founder who was the CTO
Naveed Nazeer was CTO of Kuickpay for six years and eHissab for four and a half. Both began as engagements and became clients, which is the strongest thing we can say about how we work.
In the room when it matters
Same city, same hours, and we will come to your office. For regulated work where the awkward conversations happen face to face, that is worth more than it sounds.
Built for local conditions
We measure Core Web Vitals on real Pakistani networks, not on a fibre connection in a European data centre. A site that is fast in a benchmark and slow in Karachi has failed.
Everything, available from Karachi.
The same team and the same seven categories, whether the client is in Pakistan or next door.
Working with us from Pakistan.
Yes, and we have. 1Link and Kuickpay are both payment infrastructure. We build to the access controls, audit trails and encryption those environments require — we hold no certification of our own, and formal audit work goes to a specialist consultant.
Yes, considerably, and that is the least interesting reason to hire us. The better one is that the senior people who scope your project build it, and you can sit in a room with them.
We do, and several of the systems we built are still running years later — the longest is past five. Support terms are agreed in the contract rather than promised on a page.
Yes, and it is how most of our long engagements started. What we will not do is take on something small that we can see will not fix the actual problem without telling you first.
Tell us what you are building.
We will say honestly whether we are the right people for it, and what it would take. Karachi. Same city, same hours.