Ten products Syria needs right now
The rails are being laid — payments, connectivity, company formation. What's missing is the software on top. An open list of products we believe should exist, free for anyone to build.
This is an opinion piece, and a deliberately generous one: these are product theses we'd be happy to see anyone build. A market reconnecting to global payments, broadband, and app distribution at the same time produces a once-in-a-generation backlog of obvious, needed software.
The list
- Merchant payments companion — onboarding, reconciliation and analytics for the tens of thousands of POS and QR merchants coming online as national payment networks scale.
- Remittance-native wallet UX — diaspora-to-family transfers with transparent rates, now that legal rails are returning.
- Reconstruction marketplace — verified contractors, materials pricing, and milestone escrow for the rebuilding economy.
- Clinic operating system — appointments, records and pharmacy stock for private clinics digitizing from paper.
- Solar & power management — household and SME energy monitoring built for a grid that delivers a few hours a day.
- Logistics dispatch — fleet and last-mile coordination tuned to fuel costs and checkpoint-era route habits that are now relaxing.
- Credentialing for returning talent — verified diplomas and work history for a workforce whose paper records are scattered across a decade of displacement.
- Agritech market access — price discovery and buyer matching for produce regions reconnecting to export markets.
- Tourism rebooking layer — modern booking and payments for the heritage-tourism wave that returns with stability.
- Arabic-first AI customer service — support automation tuned to Syrian dialect, for every business above re-entering formal commerce.
Why we're publishing our own idea list
Because markets aren't zero-sum at this stage. Every functioning product raises baseline trust in digital services — and baseline trust is the scarcest input in a market that spent a decade unable to pay online. If you're building any of these, we'd genuinely like to hear from you. If you want help building one, that's literally our job.