Solutions · GovTech

Public services that respect the public.

GovTech has the widest audience there is — every citizen, every level of digital comfort. The bar for clarity, accessibility and trust is higher than anywhere else.

GiftedWeSyria, delivered to the Homs governorate

Clarity and trust, for everyone

Public services often still mean a queue, a stack of paper and a day off work. The discipline isn't building everything — it's choosing the few high-frequency requests that matter and doing them well, behind one secure account that people can actually use on a modest phone.

We designed and built WeSyria and gifted it to the Homs governorate — not a commercial contract, but a contribution: one secure account for documents, appointments and request tracking, Arabic-first and built for an intermittent grid.

What we cover

What public-services software needs — and we build

01
One secure account

Every service behind a single trustworthy login, not a dozen disconnected forms.

02
Document requests

Apply for and track official documents online instead of in a queue.

03
Appointments

Book a government office visit at a time that works, without the wait.

04
Status tracking

Follow every request through to completion, so nothing disappears into a drawer.

05
Accessibility & plain language

Designed so a first-time user on a modest phone can finish without help.

06
Security by design

Citizens' official data deserves encryption, access controls and resilience as the foundation.

FAQ

GovTech FAQ

How long does it take to build a public-services platform?

A focused first version covering a few high-frequency services is typically a few months after a two-week discovery sprint. Breadth is added in later phases once trust is established.

How do you handle security and citizen data?

Security and resilience are the foundation, not a later pass — encryption, role-based access and a design that assumes an intermittent grid and network. We align with the rules of the jurisdiction in discovery.

How do you make it accessible to everyone?

Arabic-first and right-to-left from the frame, plain language, and flows designed for the least confident user on a modest phone — because in GovTech that's who the product is really for.

Can it integrate with existing government systems?

Usually yes, via APIs — scoped in discovery to the integrations that matter rather than promised wholesale.

Do you only build GovTech for Syria?

No. WeSyria was gifted to the Homs governorate, but the same patterns — secure accounts, request tracking, accessibility — apply to public-sector and enterprise services anywhere we work.

Bringing public services online?

Two-week discovery, fixed price, and a build plan you keep — even if you don't continue with us.