Innoveev is, at heart, a Syrian story — founded by a Syrian engineer, with a Damascus engineering studio. We built Dealio, the first AI-powered marketplace in Syria, and delivered WeSyria for the Syrian Government. As the country reconnects to the global economy, we're building from the inside.
Dealio is live in Syria and was the first marketplace in the country to introduce AI into search and listings — built for thin bandwidth and Arabic-first from frame one.
We designed, built and delivered WeSyria — a government services platform — for the Syrian Government. The project was completed and submitted.
PO8 (restaurant point-of-sale) and Que (QR-code menus that sync to PO8) are in active development for the Syrian market.
Intermittent power and thin bandwidth taught us offline-first architecture and strict payload budgets. What we test in Damascus works anywhere.
For over a decade Syria's tech sector was locked out of the global economy. That reversed fast: through 2025 the US and EU lifted sanctions, GitHub restored full access, and the first Visa and Mastercard transactions in fifteen years ran in Damascus. The government launched a National Startup Agenda and abolished prior licensing for apps — you can register and ship.
The fundamentals are early-stage but real: a large, senior diaspora reconnecting, new infrastructure landing, and a genuine greenfield. It's high friction on banking and infrastructure, but the kind of asymmetric opportunity that only exists at the very start of a market reopening — and we've been building here the whole time.
Innoveev has a Damascus engineering studio and a track record few can match locally: Dealio, live as the first AI-powered marketplace in the country, and WeSyria, built and delivered for the Syrian Government. Founded by a Syrian engineer, we've been building in-country through the entire reopening.
We're already here. Tell us what you're making — we'll tell you honestly what it takes, and reply within one business day.