For the companies providers serve
Stop
chasing
updates.
Start
seeing
them.
Your provider handles the government work. You just watch it move, approve what matters, and pay only what’s itemised — from a free app in your language. Here’s how one company’s quarter actually felt, chapter by chapter.
Chapter one · a Tuesday, 9:12 AM
Your provider sends one link.
Ironically, it arrives in the group chat, the last useful thing that chat ever sends you. One tap, and your company is simply there: the CR, the documents, the dates someone else used to keep in their head.
Chapter two · 30 days before anything expires
The app knew before you did.
Ahmed’s Iqama has a month left. Nobody checked a spreadsheet; nobody remembered. The renewal order opened itself, your provider was already assigned, and your phone buzzed once, politely.
Chapter three · before you approve
You say yes with your eyes open.
Before you order anything, the app shows the price and how it’s built, how long it takes, which steps are yours, and the checks that must pass. No surprises arriving as invoices.
Chapter four · your part
Everything they need from you takes minutes.
Upload, from your camera roll
The step says exactly what it needs and why. Attach, submit, done.
Then watch them work
The next steps are your provider’s, on their clock, not yours. The timeline shows whose turn it is at every moment.
Pay what’s itemised
Bank transfer with a proof photo, or wallet. Verified by the firm, and the invoice arrives by itself.
Sign from the couch
Sequential signatures on a rolling document. Every signer in order, nothing printed, nothing couriered.
Chapter five · when you have a question
Ask with receipts, not screenshots.
One thread with your provider, per company. When you ask about the renewal, the order itself sits in the conversation, status and all. Nobody pastes links; nobody asks “which Ahmed?”
Chapter six · the quarter closes
Nothing expired. Nothing surprised you.
The renewed Iqama landed as a tracked document with its own clock, and its next renewal is already on the calendar. This is what “handled” feels like.
For companies
Your next quarter could read like this.
The app is free for companies, forever. Ask your service provider for your connection link, or have us introduce you to one.