Mobile App Development Company in Qatar
iOS and Android app development for Qatar businesses - from concept and UX to launch, with data handling shaped by Qatar's privacy law.
Most apps that struggle started without a clear problem to solve, and that is the conversation bX opens with every Qatar client. The work itself - native iOS and Android or a cross-platform build - covers concept, UX, build, and launch, scoped around a real business goal and the people in Qatar who will actually use it, not a wish-list of features.
The product strategy, UX, and brand consistency are bX's own; the engineering is handled by an outside build team we vet for each project. That split is deliberate, and we name who builds what up front rather than imply a capability we do not hold in-house.
What’s included
Discovery & scoping
Turning your idea into a defined, buildable scope tied to a business outcome.
UX & UI design
Flows, wireframes, and interface work designed for Qatar users in both Arabic and English.
iOS & Android
Native or cross-platform apps that run well on the devices your customers actually carry.
API & backend
The backend, integrations, and APIs your app needs, planned around Qatar's privacy rules.
Testing & launch
Testing, store submission, and a managed launch to the App Store and Google Play.
Support & iteration
Post-launch support and a roadmap that improves the app on real usage data.
How it works
- 1
Discovery
Together we pin down the problem, the users, and the core features, then agree what success looks like.
- 2
Design
Flows and interface are designed and prototyped before a single line of code gets written.
- 3
Build
Engineering runs through our development partners, in stages you can see and test as they land.
- 4
Test & launch
We test across devices, handle store submission, and manage the launch itself.
- 5
Support
After launch we keep supporting the app and prioritise improvements drawn from how people really use it.
Apps built for Qatar users
Qatar skews young and smartphone-heavy, and that audience expects fluent Arabic and English with right-to-left layout that was clearly planned, not patched in late. bX designs bilingually from the first wireframe for exactly that reason: an app that feels native in both languages is the one people trust and keep open.
Then there is the data. Qatar regulates how personal data is collected and stored through its Personal Data Privacy Protection Law, known as the PDPL, so data flows and permissions get planned around it from day one. Designing that in early always beats bolting compliance on after the app has shipped.
We’d rather show real work than claim it
bX publishes website case studies - named Qatar clients with real performance and enquiry numbers - only once the work is live and the client is happy to be named. No stock screenshots, no borrowed metrics. Ask us what we’ve shipped for businesses like yours.
Frequently asked questions
How much does it cost to build an app in Qatar?
There is no single figure, because a basic app and one with accounts, payments, and integrations are barely the same project. bX maps your features in a short discovery phase and only then estimates - quoting a number blind would just mislead you. That defined scope is what makes the price honest.
Do you build apps in-house?
Strategy, UX, and product design are handled in-house by bX; the engineering is delivered through development partners we vet for each project. We say so plainly because an app deserves the right build team, and we will not pretend to a large in-house dev floor we do not run. Either way, the design and the accountability stay with us.
Native or cross-platform - which should I choose?
That comes down to budget, performance needs, and timeline. A single cross-platform codebase covering iOS and Android is usually faster and cheaper to ship; native tends to win for demanding or device-specific apps. Expect a straight recommendation from bX that fits your goal, not a nudge toward the costliest option.
How long does it take to build an app?
A straightforward app generally runs a few months from discovery to launch, and larger products take longer. Because bX works in visible stages - design first, then staged builds you can test - you watch progress arrive and can adjust scope before costs climb, instead of waiting on one big reveal at the end.
Will the app support Arabic?
Yes. Arabic right-to-left layout is part of the design from the first wireframe, never a translation pass tacked on at the end. So much of Qatar prefers Arabic that an app feeling genuinely native in both languages becomes a real edge in adoption and trust - bX treats that as core, not optional.
Do you handle data privacy and PDPL?
Yes. Your app's data collection, storage, and permissions are planned around the PDPL - Qatar's data privacy law - right from the design stage. Building privacy in this early costs less and carries less risk than retrofitting it later, and it protects your users and your business at the same time.
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