In the UAE, building a standard business website typically takes 2 to 4 weeks, but complex projects with custom features or heavy content can extend to 6–8 weeks. The timeline depends on scope, client responsiveness, and local factors like bilingual content (Arabic/English) and regulatory approvals.
A simple 5-page brochure website (home, about, services, contact, portfolio) can be built and launched in 2 weeks if content is provided upfront and no custom integrations are needed.
The more pages, features, and integrations required, the longer the project takes. An e-commerce site with 50+ products, payment gateway, and shipping modules can take 4–6 weeks, while a custom web application may need 6–8 weeks.
Bilingual content (Arabic and English), local hosting requirements, and approvals from authorities like the UAE's Telecommunications and Digital Government Regulatory Authority (TDRA) can add 1–2 weeks to the timeline.
To accelerate the timeline, provide all content (text, images, logos) at the start, use a pre-designed template, and minimize revision rounds. A fixed-price, fixed-scope project from a studio like Lirevon can deliver a website in 2–4 weeks with a 30-day refinement period.
Written by Umair Nawaz
Co-founder — Lirevon Studio, Lahore
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