Premium websites built for Qatar’s ambitious market
We design and develop high-performance websites for businesses in Doha, Lusail, and across Qatar. A UAE-based team that understands Qatar’s bilingual, mobile-first audience.
Our Services
Everything you need to win online in Qatar
Web Design & Development
We design and develop premium websites for businesses across Qatar.
E-Commerce Solutions
We build high-converting e-commerce stores for Qatari businesses.
Web Applications
We build custom web applications for Qatari businesses that need powerful digital tools.
SEO
We help Qatari businesses dominate Google search results with data-driven SEO strategies.
Digital Marketing
We run performance-driven digital marketing campaigns for Qatari businesses.
✱ § 01 · Selected work
Measured by leads and revenue,
not dribbble shots.
Recent custom websites and storefronts — built to load fast, rank, and convert.

★ Featured · F&B · MULTI-OUTLET ORDERING · UK
Ding Dong Dimsum.
Unified ordering across six restaurant brands. One kitchen, separate fronts, one loyalty stack.
- +147%
- Online orders
- −52%
- Checkout drop-off
- 4.1×
- Repeat order rate

Live Entertainment · Ticketing · UK
The Magicians Table
Custom event site with frictionless checkout. Lighthouse 96, conversion lifted on every device class.

E-commerce · Refurbished Electronics · UAE
Revibe
Refurbished iPhones, MacBooks, AirPods, and Galaxy phones — grade-checked, warrantied, ranked. Built for confidence in second-hand.

Fitness · Booking · UAE
Fitlov
Replaced a legacy booking funnel with a three-tap flow. Trainers own their availability from a mobile app.

Childcare · Booking platform · UAE
Peekaboo Nannies
Booking platform connecting UAE families with vetted nannies and babysitters.

Jewelry · D2C E-commerce · UAE
Soulista
Editorial Shopify storefront for a gold-plated jewelry brand. Conversion-focused checkout, custom theme.

Electronics · BNPL E-commerce · USA
Tech Buddy
BNPL e-commerce for laptops and electronics. Sub-minute checkout from product page to financing approval.

Heritage · Blue Pottery · Pakistan
Arraish
Hand-painted Multani blue pottery built for international shipping — per-region hubs, honest delivery estimates, and a heritage lookbook.
· 57 brands · since 2018 · UAE & beyond
Why ChampX?
Digital excellence for Qatar’s ambitious market
Under Qatar National Vision 2030, the country is building a knowledge-based economy at remarkable speed — from the FIFA World Cup’s digital legacy to Lusail’s smart-city infrastructure and the QFZ tech corridor. We help businesses in Doha, Lusail, Al Wakrah, and Al Khor launch websites that match this ambition. Built fast, fluent in Arabic and English, and engineered to convert in a market where consumers have the highest disposable income in the region and expect digital experiences to match. Whether you are a Qatari SME, a multinational opening a Doha office, or a free-zone startup at QFZ or QSTP, we treat your project with the senior-team attention that ambitious markets deserve.
Qatari projects delivered
Services under one roof
Avg. Lighthouse score
How It Works
How we work with Qatar businesses
UAE next door, same standards
Based in the UAE, we share your time zone, weekend, and business culture. Weekly video calls in Doha’s working hours, a shared project board, and a WhatsApp channel for quick questions — we’re reachable when you are. In-person meetings in Doha can be arranged within 48 hours when a project warrants face time.
Arabic-English by design
Full bilingual websites with proper RTL Arabic layouts are standard on every Qatari project. Both language versions are wireframed and designed in parallel — not bolted on as a translation afterthought. We work with native Qatari Arabic copywriters when content nuance matters, and we test on Arabic keyboards and Arabic-speaking screen readers, not just Google Translate.
NAPS-ready payments
For e-commerce, we integrate the payment methods Qatari shoppers actually use: NAPS-compliant solutions, QPay, Ooredoo Money, Apple Pay, and international cards via Stripe or Checkout.com. Your checkout feels native to Doha customers and clears the friction that kills conversion in cross-border setups.
Post-FIFA digital standards
Qatar’s digital infrastructure is world-class after the FIFA World Cup — the country invested billions in fibre, 5G, and smart-city tech. We build to match that standard: sub-2-second load times, mobile-first responsive layouts, WCAG 2.1 accessibility, and Lighthouse scores above 95 across performance, accessibility, and SEO.
Market Insight
The Qatar digital landscape
Qatar has the highest GDP per capita in the GCC and one of the most connected populations in the world, with smartphone penetration above 95% and average mobile data speeds among the fastest in the Middle East. The post-FIFA World Cup era has left behind world-class digital infrastructure — fibre to most commercial premises, 5G coverage across Doha, and smart-city sensors throughout Lusail. Qatar National Vision 2030 is driving sustained investment in technology, education, healthcare, sports, and tourism, with the Qatar Free Zones (QFZ) at Ras Bufontas and Umm Alhoul attracting hundreds of new tech-sector tenants. Doha’s business landscape concentrates around West Bay (corporate HQs), The Pearl (luxury retail and F&B), Msheireb (heritage commerce), and the rapidly growing Lusail district (sports, entertainment, finance). Qatari consumers are mobile-first with high expectations for bilingual digital experiences and zero patience for slow, template-feeling websites. The e-commerce market is growing double-digits annually, led by Snoonu, Talabat, Rafeeq, and a fast-rising cohort of local D2C brands. Cross-border shopping from UAE and Saudi platforms is common but Qatari consumers consistently prefer local brands when the digital experience is on par. That last point is the opportunity — most Qatari businesses still run websites that haven’t been touched since 2018.
Industries we serve
Who we build for in Qatar
Hospitality & F&B
Restaurants, hotels, and catering brands in The Pearl, West Bay, and Msheireb — from menu sites to direct-booking platforms.
Sports & Events
Post-FIFA Qatar is a sports-tourism hub. We build event sites, tournament platforms, and athlete personal brands.
Real Estate
Lusail and The Pearl developers, brokerages, and property-tech startups serving Qatari and expat buyers.
Healthcare & Education
Clinics, training institutes, and education-tech platforms aligned with QNV 2030 priorities.
E-Commerce
D2C brands competing with Snoonu and Talabat — with NAPS, QPay, and Apple Pay configured from launch.
Free Zone Startups
Tech and services companies at QFZ Ras Bufontas, QFZ Umm Alhoul, and QSTP launching their corporate or product sites.
Frequently asked
Qatar project FAQs
Do you have an office in Qatar?
We do not have a permanent Qatar office. Our team is based in Ras Al Khaimah, UAE — same time zone, same working week, and a 90-minute flight from Doha. We collaborate remotely as default, with in-person meetings in Doha arranged when a project warrants it. Many of our Qatari clients prefer remote-first delivery because it keeps overheads (and our rates) lower than a Doha-based agency.
How long does a Qatari website project usually take?
A standard 5-page brochure site for a Qatari business takes 4–6 weeks from kickoff to launch. A bilingual Arabic-English site adds 1–2 weeks for translation review and RTL design QA. E-commerce stores with NAPS, QPay, and Ooredoo Money integration typically run 8–12 weeks. Custom web apps and platforms scope individually — most land in the 12–16-week range.
Can you build in Arabic, or do I need a separate Arabic agency?
Yes, full bilingual is standard on every Qatari project we take on. We design Arabic and English layouts in parallel — not as a translation overlay — and we work with native Qatari Arabic copywriters when nuance matters (for example, official communications, legal pages, or culturally specific marketing copy). We test every Arabic build on Arabic keyboards, screen readers, and right-to-left scroll behaviour before launch.
Which payment gateways do you integrate for Qatari e-commerce stores?
We integrate the gateways Qatari shoppers actually trust: NAPS-compliant solutions for domestic cards, QPay and Ooredoo Money for digital wallets, Apple Pay and Google Pay for mobile, and Stripe or Checkout.com for international card acceptance. Cash on delivery is also configured by default for stores that want the option — it still drives a meaningful share of Qatari online orders.
Do you understand Qatar Free Zones (QFZ) requirements?
Yes. Several of our clients operate from QFZ Ras Bufontas or QFZ Umm Alhoul, and we have built websites for QSTP-incubated startups. We understand the licensing categories, the trade-name conventions, and the typical compliance language QFZ entities need to surface on their corporate site.
How do you handle hosting and DNS for Qatari businesses?
We host on global edge networks (Vercel by default) which serve Qatar from Doha or Mumbai edge nodes — typically faster than locally hosted setups for non-government workloads. For clients with data-residency requirements (financial services, healthcare, government-adjacent), we configure regional providers in Qatar or the UAE. DNS is managed through Cloudflare or the registrar of your choice; we don’t lock you into our infrastructure.
Other markets
We also serve businesses across the GCC and UAE.
Across the GCC
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