Custom web application development in Qatar — portals, internal tools, and platforms built around how you actually work.

Overview
I design and build custom web applications for businesses in Qatar, the GCC, and worldwide. When off-the-shelf software does not fit your process, a bespoke web application built around your workflow does. As a web app developer in Doha, I build customer portals, internal tools, and data-driven platforms with a clean Laravel or Next.js backend and an interface your team will actually use every day.
01 — Deliverables
Secure portals where your customers track orders, submit requests, or manage their accounts. Built with role-based access so each user sees exactly what they should and nothing more.
Web tools that replace fragile spreadsheets and manual processes — request tracking, approvals, and operations dashboards tailored to how your team already works.
Applications built around your data, with search, filtering, and reporting that turn records into decisions. Structured so the data stays clean as the platform grows.
Interfaces that work on every screen size and meet accessibility basics. Fast to load and straightforward to navigate, because adoption depends on the tool being pleasant to use.
02 — Process
We map your current process and the gaps in it, so the application solves the real problem rather than copying an existing tool's limitations.
I design the data model and backend first — the foundation that keeps the app reliable and reportable as it grows.
The interface comes together screen by screen, reviewed against real tasks so it matches how your team works.
We test against real scenarios, deploy to production, and I stay available for fixes and improvements after launch.
03 — Tech stack
04 — Fit
05 — Related work
Peer-to-peer marketplace platform for exchanging services and products
View case study →Full human resource management system for structured organizational operations
View case study →Enterprise SaaS platform for vehicle service station and car wash operations
View case study →06 — FAQ
It depends on the number of features and integrations. I break each project into phases with a clear estimate per phase, so you can launch a focused first version and add to it once it is proving its value.
A website is mostly content people read — pages, information, and contact details. A web application is software people use to get work done — logins, data, and workflows. If your users need to do things rather than just read, you need a web application.
Yes. I often replace ageing internal tools or spreadsheet-based processes with a maintainable web application. We migrate your existing data and roll out carefully so the team is not disrupted.
Yes. I build full-stack, so the backend, database, and interface are designed to work together. That avoids the gaps and finger-pointing that happen when separate teams own each layer.
Yes. Every application is responsive and works across phones, tablets, and desktops. If you need a dedicated mobile app as well, I also build cross-platform apps with Flutter.
Tell me what you're building. I'll come back with a clear, scoped plan — no obligation.
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