Briefing
We align on goals, audience, and direction to set a clear foundation from day one. You leave the call with a written scope, a defined timeline, and one point of contact.
WHERE GULF AMBITION MEETS GLOBAL CRAFT
Stackzeno is a design-led web studio building websites, SaaS products, and launch experiences for founders in the UAE, Saudi Arabia, and the United States.
Trusted by 20+ founders across UAE · KSA · USA
What we do
Web Design
Brand-aligned design systems and marketing sites that convert.
Learn more →Web Development
Next.js builds with performance, SEO, and maintainability built in.
Learn more →Product Design
SaaS dashboards, onboarding flows, and complex UI at launch speed.
Learn more →Motion Design
Scroll-triggered animation and micro-interactions that make sites feel alive.
Learn more →Our process
Each step is designed to keep momentum high, decisions clear, and the product aligned from first scroll to handoff.
We align on goals, audience, and direction to set a clear foundation from day one. You leave the call with a written scope, a defined timeline, and one point of contact.
We shape the visuals, motion, and system together — turning direction into a polished product that feels sharp on every screen, fast on every connection, and accessible to every user.
We deliver a production-ready product with the assets, structure, and clarity your team needs to launch with confidence and keep moving on your own roadmap.
What founders say
“Honestly, I was nervous handing over something this important. But they just got it. The site feels like us — not like a template someone swapped our logo into.”
Mohammed Al AhbabiCo-founder, Trust Auto Care“We had a lot to build — the app, the dashboard, the marketing site. Four months, all of it. I didn't think one team could hold all of that together, but they did, and it actually looks like one product.”
Mohamed Al NamerFounder, Timegate“I've worked with agencies before and always ended up doing half the work myself. This time I didn't have to chase anyone. They shipped, and it showed.”
Explore our work
Projects from $1,000.
See our transparent pricing →Q&A
From timelines to launch support, we cover the questions teams ask before we begin.
We start every engagement with a focused briefing phase to understand your product, goals, and technical constraints. This gives us the foundation to build something that performs — not just something that looks good. From there we define the scope, content structure, and experience together before a single pixel is designed, so there are no surprises in week four. You leave the first call with a written brief, a clear scope, and a proposed timeline.
Most marketing sites ship in three to six weeks from briefing to handoff. The timeline depends on the number of pages, the complexity of animations, and how quickly the client can provide content and feedback. Product-grade builds with custom backends, integrations, or multi-language support typically run eight to twelve weeks. We give every project a fixed timeline at the start of the engagement — confirmed in writing — so there are no surprises.
We build fully custom-coded websites — typically Next.js on Vercel — for maximum performance, flexibility, and ownership. Custom code means you are never locked into a platform, subscription, or editor that limits what you can do next. We also ship in Framer or Webflow when speed and direct editor access are the priority. We recommend the right tool based on the project, not our preferences.
Marketing sites start around $4,000. SaaS product launches and full brand-aligned websites typically range from $8,000 to $25,000 depending on scope. Engagements with multi-language support, custom dashboards, or animation-heavy landing pages are quoted on the brief. We publish transparent pricing on our website and provide a fixed-cost, itemised proposal after the briefing call. There are no retainers required.
Next.js, React, TypeScript, and Tailwind CSS for custom builds — deployed on Vercel for sub-second performance and global edge delivery. We use Framer or Webflow when a client needs direct content editing without a developer. For content management we use Sanity or MDX. For email we use Resend or SendGrid. We pick the lightest, most maintainable stack that fits the project goals and the team that inherits it.
Yes — we work remote-first with founders across the UAE, Saudi Arabia, the United States, and Europe. All communication, briefing, and review cycles happen asynchronously over Slack and Linear, or over video call at a time that works for your timezone. Most US clients never meet us in person and report a seamless experience from brief to handoff. Time zone gaps have never been an obstacle for a well-run project.
Yes. We handle full deployment to your preferred provider — Vercel, Netlify, or your own infrastructure. This includes connecting the domain, configuring DNS, setting up email-sending records (SPF, DKIM), and verifying analytics and error monitoring. You launch with a production-ready, fully connected product — not a ZIP file and a handshake.
You will have full ownership of the codebase and the repository — we never hold code hostage. Your engineering team can ship updates independently, or you can keep us on a monthly retainer for new features, performance work, and design iterations. Most clients who want ongoing support stay on a light retainer for the first three months and then manage updates in-house.
Yes. After launch we offer optional support packages for content updates, performance improvements, SEO maintenance, and new feature development as your product evolves. Support is scoped and billed monthly — you can start, pause, or stop at any time with 30 days' notice. Most clients stay on for the first three months and then extend based on roadmap needs.
Insights & Strategy
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A small business website typically takes 4–12 weeks to build, depending on complexity, content readiness, and your development team. Here's the real timeline breakdown.
How Much Does It Cost to Build a Business Website in the USA? (2026)
Web development costs in the USA range from $2,000 to $150,000+ depending on complexity, team type, and tech stack. Here's the full breakdown for 2025.