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Software Development Services · Doha, Qatar

What we build, in detail.

Three reinforcing service pillars cover the full lifecycle of a modern software product — from greenfield engineering, to packaged enterprise solutions, to intelligent automation layered on top of either.

End-to-end, full-stack development of bespoke web and mobile applications. This is the foundation of GRAY DATA's revenue and the entry point for most client relationships.

Modern stacks, CI/CD pipelines from day one, infrastructure-as-code, automated testing, and security-by-design. Every project ships with documentation, source-code transfer rights, and an SLA-backed maintenance option.

What we build

  • WEBCustomer-facing platforms, progressive web apps, marketplaces, and multi-sided applications.
  • MOBILENative and cross-platform iOS & Android — Flutter, React Native, Swift, Kotlin where the use case requires it.
  • PORTALInternal business portals, dashboards, and admin systems that replace spreadsheets and ill-fitting global SaaS.
  • APIAPI-first backends and microservices architectures designed for integration with payment, KYC, and government systems.
  • CLOUDCloud-native deployments on AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud — IaC, observability, and cost guardrails baked in.

Stacks & tooling

  • FETypeScript · React · Next.js · Vue · Tailwind
  • BENode · NestJS · Python · FastAPI · .NET 8 · Go (selectively)
  • DATAPostgres · Redis · ClickHouse · S3 · pgvector for retrieval workloads
  • OPSTerraform · GitHub Actions · Docker · Kubernetes (where warranted)

Productized, localized SaaS platforms for SME and mid-market buyers in Qatar. Where Pillar I builds one product for one client, Pillar II builds one product that many clients can subscribe to.

SaaS subscriptions transform GRAY DATA from a labor-bound services firm into a scalable software company. Each new subscriber adds margin without adding headcount in proportion — the structural shift that defines the second half of our roadmap.

Productization targets

  • ERPLocalized accounting, inventory, procurement, and reporting tailored to Qatari business practices and tax framework.
  • CRMSales, lead management, and customer service with Arabic-first UX and WhatsApp Business integration.
  • HRMSQatari labor law, WPS-compliant payroll, leave management, and workforce analytics.
  • VERTVertical SaaS for high-demand verticals — F&B, healthcare clinics, professional services.

Localization, by default

  • ARArabic-first UX with full RTL layout, not a translation overlay.
  • QARQAR-native pricing, multi-entity accounting, VAT-readiness across the GCC.
  • WPSWage Protection System compliance built into every payroll workflow.
  • HIJRIHijri calendar awareness in HR, leave, and reporting modules.

Software-driven business logic that embeds AI and automation into client workflows. Delivered both as a standalone service and as a value-add layer on top of Pillar I and Pillar II engagements.

AI is treated as software, not as magic. Every AI integration is engineered with proper evaluation, observability, fallback logic, and clear cost controls — so clients get real productivity gains, not unmanaged risk.

What we deliver

  • IDPIntelligent document processing — invoices, contracts, IDs, and forms parsed automatically in Arabic and English.
  • BOTSConversational AI for customer service across web, WhatsApp, and voice — bilingual by default.
  • COPILOTInternal copilots and AI assistants embedded directly inside client business systems.
  • FLOWSWorkflow automation connecting disparate SaaS tools into unified business processes.
  • DATAData pipelines and analytics layers that turn operational data into management insight.

Engineering posture

  • EVALQuality gated by automated evaluation suites — not vibes.
  • OBSFull tracing, prompt-version pinning, and incident playbooks.
  • FALLBACKEvery AI path has a deterministic fallback so the business never stops on a model outage.
  • COSTPer-tenant token budgets and circuit breakers — no surprise bills.
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