Designers-Den builds websites and technical systems for Jubail businesses, and has worked in Saudi Arabia since 2007. Our Saudi office is in Jeddah, with development from our studio in India. Jubail work is almost entirely industrial — supplier qualification, catalogues and enquiry systems rather than brand websites.
Your website is a qualification document, not an advert
Jubail is one of the largest industrial cities in the world, built around petrochemicals and heavy manufacturing under the Royal Commission. Very little of the commercial activity here is consumer-facing, and that single fact should determine everything about how a Jubail company builds its website.
In a normal market, a website persuades. In Jubail it qualifies. Before anyone talks commercially, a prospective client is establishing whether you can be used at all: what you actually manufacture or provide, to what standards, with what certifications, what capacity, what safety record, and whether you are already an approved vendor anywhere that matters. Most of that assessment happens without contacting you, and a large share of it happens on your website.
Which means the most valuable page on a Jubail industrial site is usually the least glamorous one. Certifications, approvals, capabilities, equipment lists, standards held. Companies routinely spend their budget on a homepage animation and leave that information in a PDF from 2019 that does not load on a phone.
There is a second, quieter cost to getting this wrong. Because so much Jubail business runs on established relationships, companies here often conclude that the website does not matter. It matters at exactly one moment: when someone outside your existing network is deciding whether to invite you to quote. That is the enquiry you never learn you lost.
Bilingual capability is not optional. Your buyers include international operators and their Saudi counterparts, and a technical site that exists properly in only one language halves its usefulness.
What we build for Jubail companies
- Web development — capability and certification libraries, RFQ systems, vendor-facing portals.
- Web design — bilingual, fast, built for technical readers.
- Database solutions — product and specification data made searchable.
- Custom software — internal systems where off-the-shelf does not fit.
- SEO — for specification and capability searches in both languages.
- Maintenance — so certifications and capacity figures stay current.
Who we build for
- Industrial manufacturing and supply — the core of the Jubail economy.
- Engineering and technical services — where the site is read as a work sample.
- Technical training providers — certification-led, where course detail is the product.
- Occupational health and safety services — serving the industrial workforce.
Do you have an office in Jubail?
No. Our Saudi office is in Jeddah and the build team works from our studio in India. We have been doing Saudi work since 2007, including for steel manufacturers supplying Saudi construction.
Can you build a vendor prequalification section properly?
Yes, and it is usually the first thing we would fix. Certifications, approvals, capacity and standards presented as structured, current, findable content rather than a folder of PDFs.
Can you handle very large technical catalogues?
Yes. The difficulty is never the number of items, it is how a specifier filters to the right one. That is a data problem we solve before any design work starts.
Do you sign NDAs and confidentiality agreements?
Yes, routinely. Industrial clients often need it before sharing specifications.
Where we work in and around Jubail
Jubail Industrial City · Jubail Commercial Port · Jubail 2 · the Dammam–Jubail industrial corridor
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Frequently asked questions
How much does an industrial website cost?
Quoted against a written scope. The cost sits in catalogue structure and enquiry logic, not page count.
How long does it take?
Three to five weeks for a straightforward site; catalogue and portal builds run longer, mostly determined by the state of your existing product data.
Our technical data is in spreadsheets and PDFs. Can you work with that?
Yes, and it is the usual starting point. We will tell you honestly how much cleanup is needed before the build is worth starting.
Do you build in Arabic?
Bilingual by default. For technical content, consistent terminology across both languages matters more than style.
Who owns the site?
You do — code, content, domain and hosting, transferred at handover.
Can you integrate with our ERP or inventory system?
Often, depending on what it exposes. We check before promising.
How do you handle PDPL?
Consent handling, a real privacy notice, and clarity on what is collected and where it is stored.
Will you keep it visible in search?
Only under a separate SEO agreement. For industrial suppliers, ranking for specification terms is slow but unusually durable.
Send us the specification
Tell us what the site or system has to do. Written scope, firm price, and a straight answer on whether we are the right supplier.