Web Design & Digital Marketing Company in Sakaka, Saudi Arabia

Designers-Den builds websites for Sakaka and Al Jawf businesses, and has worked in Saudi Arabia since 2007. Our Saudi office is in Jeddah, with design and build from our studio in India.

A region known for one thing, becoming known for another

Sakaka is the capital of Al Jawf in the north of the Kingdom, with an agricultural economy built on olives above all, alongside dates and other crops — and, more recently, a growing association with large-scale solar generation.

That shift matters commercially in a way most local businesses have not acted on. A region’s identity determines what outsiders assume about it, and Al Jawf’s is changing from purely agricultural to agricultural and energy-adjacent. For contractors, suppliers, transport operators and service businesses, that means a new category of buyer — project procurement teams, arriving without local relationships, qualifying suppliers by searching.

The olive economy has a different and sharper problem: concentration. If your business rests on one crop with one harvest, then your revenue, your cash flow and your entire enquiry volume arrive in a narrow window, and everything else is waiting. The businesses that manage this well use the quiet months to build demand for the next season rather than going dormant — keeping the site current, building the buyer list, publishing ahead of the harvest rather than during it.

Olive oil in particular rewards the same things any premium origin product does. Variety, pressing method, harvest date, acidity, packaging, and a way to actually buy. Most producers here present none of it, which leaves the field open.

Who we build for in Al Jawf

What we build

  • Web design — bilingual, built to sell a product to someone far away.
  • E-commerce — direct olive oil and produce sales with mada and STC Pay.
  • Branding — packaging and identity for origin products.
  • Web development — capability and enquiry systems for suppliers.
  • SEO — ahead of harvest, not during it.

Do you have an office in Sakaka?

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.

Our whole year depends on one harvest. How should that change the site?

It should be built and promoted in the quiet months so it is ranking and credible before the season, and it should keep selling packaged product between harvests rather than going dark.

Can we sell olive oil directly across the Kingdom?

Yes. Origin, variety, pressing detail and packaging do the selling. Delivery reliability is what turns a first order into a repeat one.

How do we reach project procurement teams?

By being verifiable: capabilities, capacity, certifications and registration details published clearly in both languages.

Where we work in Al Jawf

Sakaka · Dumat Al Jandal · Tabarjal · Qurayyat · the surrounding farming areas

Nearby

Arar · Hail · Tabuk

Frequently asked questions

How much does a website cost?

Quoted against a written scope. Online selling costs more than a brochure site and usually returns more here.

How long does it take?

Three to five weeks; longer with e-commerce. Start well before harvest.

Do you build in Arabic?

Bilingual by default, with proper right-to-left layout.

Who owns the website?

You do — code, content, domain and hosting, transferred at handover.

Can you help with packaging design?

Yes. For premium produce sold at distance, packaging and photography outweigh site design.

Can we manage stock and availability ourselves?

Yes, and seasonally you must be able to.

How do you handle PDPL?

Consent handling, a privacy notice, and clarity about what is collected and stored.

Can you improve our existing site?

Usually, and it is often cheaper than rebuilding.

Build in the quiet months

Send us the brief before the season, not during it. Written scope, firm price, honest view of the fit.

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