SaaS Products
Voxire designs and builds SaaS platforms from the ground up for founders and businesses in Lebanon and the MENA region. From product strategy and technical architecture to full-stack development and post-launch support, we are the team you bring in when you have an idea worth building and need a technical partner who has been there before. We built RTYLR - our own SaaS product - and now we build for you.
Tell us about your productWhat we deliver
We are not just a dev shop. We think about your product like a co-founder - then we build it like a world-class engineering team. For SaaS founders in Lebanon, Beirut, and across the Middle East, this means one team that handles product strategy, design, and development together.
Who this is for
We work best with clients who have a clear problem to solve and a genuine commitment to getting their product in front of real users. Whether you are a founder in Beirut, a Lebanese company productizing an internal tool, or a regional enterprise building a standalone software product, we scope honest MVPs and build them on time.
Proof of concept
RTYLR is Voxire's commerce operating system for restaurants - built in-house in Beirut, launched, and actively used by real businesses. It includes a full POS, digital menus, online ordering, multi-location management, and real-time analytics. We designed it, built it, and operate it under real revenue and real user pressure. When we say we understand SaaS product development in Lebanon and the region, RTYLR is the proof.
Learn about RTYLRHow it works
We build iteratively and ship to staging weekly, so you always know where your product stands - no three-month black box. For founders in Lebanon and the MENA region, transparency and speed are non-negotiable. We apply the same process we used to build RTYLR.
We define the problem, map your target users, and scope the MVP feature set. For Lebanese and MENA market products, we add a local layer - payment gateway compatibility, Arabic-first UX requirements, data residency considerations, and regulatory context. We challenge assumptions and pressure-test the business case before writing a line of code.
We choose the right stack, design the database schema, and plan the API surface. Decisions made here determine how easily your product scales from 10 to 10,000 users. For Lebanon-based SaaS products targeting the Middle East, we plan for multi-currency, multi-language, and regional infrastructure from day one.
User flows, wireframes, and high-fidelity UI designed with activation and retention in mind. For Lebanese startups, onboarding is treated as a feature - not an afterthought. We design for Arabic and English bilingual users and for the mobile-first habits of MENA audiences.
Iterative development with weekly releases to a staging environment. You see real progress every week. Our full-stack team in Beirut handles frontend, backend, and DevOps as a single integrated unit - no agency hand-offs, no miscommunication.
Production deployment, performance tuning, monitoring setup, and error tracking. For SaaS products launching in Lebanon or targeting the MENA region, we configure regional CDN, test on local network conditions, and ensure the product performs under real-world Lebanese infrastructure constraints.
Feature roadmap support, technical consulting, and ongoing development. Many Lebanese clients stay with us as a long-term technical partner after launch. We have helped products in Lebanon and the region scale from MVP to thousands of active users.
FAQs
A well-scoped MVP typically takes 3 to 5 months for a Lebanese startup or business. Timeline depends heavily on the feature set, third-party integrations, and how clearly the product is defined at kickoff. We push back on scope creep aggressively because the most common reason SaaS projects in Lebanon overrun is undefined requirements.
Yes. We specialize in scoped MVPs built to validate your core assumptions before you invest in the full product. We have done this for restaurant tech, HR tools, and marketplace products targeting Lebanon and the broader Middle East. We push back hard on scope - the best MVP is the smallest version that proves the core value.
Our default stack is Next.js for the frontend, Node.js or Python for the backend, PostgreSQL for the database, and Stripe or regional payment gateways (PayTabs, Tap, Paymob) for billing. For Lebanon and MENA products, we integrate the payment methods your target users actually have access to - not just Stripe.
Yes. We work with founders from the earliest stage, including market positioning, feature prioritization, monetization strategy, and go-to-market planning. For Lebanese and MENA market products, we bring local market knowledge - consumer behavior, competitive landscape, and distribution channels specific to the region.
Yes. RTYLR is Voxire's own commerce operating system for restaurants, built and operated in Lebanon. We designed it, built it, launched it, and run it ourselves. This gives us a perspective that pure-service agencies lack - we understand what it is like to be the product owner, not just the vendor.
Yes. We sign NDAs before any discovery calls where sensitive product details are discussed. Your idea stays confidential. We work with founders across Lebanon and the MENA region on competitive product concepts and take confidentiality seriously.
Why Voxire
Most development agencies in Lebanon have built SaaS products for clients. We have built one for ourselves - and operate it under real revenue and user pressure. That experience changes how we think about every product decision.
RTYLR is Voxire's own restaurant commerce SaaS: POS, digital menus, online ordering, and multi-location management, built and launched in Lebanon. We designed it, built it, and operate it ourselves. We know what it is like to have real Lebanese users filing support tickets, to ship a feature that breaks the menu at 7pm on a Friday, and to debug a production issue under pressure. That experience shapes everything we build for you.
Payment gateways (PayTabs, Tap Payments, Paymob), Arabic-first UX patterns, PDPL data compliance considerations, and GCC enterprise procurement requirements are built into our default process - not discovered at the end of the project. We know the Lebanese and MENA market from building and operating in it. This saves Lebanese founders weeks of rework late in the build.
The most expensive thing in SaaS development is building the wrong feature before you know what users actually need. We push back on scope from the first call. For Lebanese founders working with limited pre-seed budgets, this discipline is what keeps the project financially viable all the way to launch.
We work with founders from the earliest stage - including pricing model, market positioning, and go-to-market strategy alongside the technical build. For Lebanese SaaS founders preparing to raise or approaching regional enterprise clients, having a team that understands both the product and the business context is a competitive advantage.
SaaS MVPs from $18,000. Timeline: 3 to 5 months from scoped brief to go-live. Post-launch retainers available for ongoing development and product support. All pricing quoted in USD for Lebanon and MENA clients.
A 30-minute call with our Beirut-based team is all it takes to figure out if we are the right technical partner for your product.