Ewaantech is a mobile app and web development company serving Jeddah and the broader Middle East market. Its website positions the company as a technology service provider offering “360-degree solutions” for businesses, with services including Mobile and Web Development, Web Application Development, Website Development, Data Analysis and Dashboards, AI Based Solutions, as well as Hosting and Support, Support and Maintenance. It is not a developer-tool SaaS in the typical sense, but more of a project-based software outsourcing vendor and long-term technology partner.
In terms of functionality and use cases, Ewaantech covers multiple stages of enterprise digitalization projects: frontend websites, mobile apps, business web systems, data dashboards, AI-related solutions, and subsequent hosting and maintenance. The website emphasizes understanding the client’s business and providing tailored recommendations, making it suitable for companies with specific business processes that need an integrated service from requirements analysis through development and delivery.
However, from a developer-tool perspective, its technical transparency is limited. The website does not disclose supported programming languages, mobile frameworks, backend frameworks, databases, cloud platforms, or DevOps tools, nor does it provide API, SDK, open-source repository, or standardized integration documentation. For self-hosting, the site only mentions Hosting and Support, so it is not possible to determine whether private deployment or deployment on a customer’s own cloud is supported.
The website does not publish packages, hourly rates, project starting prices, or maintenance fees. Users need to submit company information, email, phone number, a project description, and requirement documents through a contact form, after which the team will discuss pricing. As a result, its procurement model is better suited to companies with negotiable project budgets and relatively complex requirements, rather than development teams that want to evaluate costs immediately or purchase on a self-service basis.
Its main advantage is a broad service scope that can cover the full cycle from development to maintenance. The website states that it has served more than 100 clients, delivered over 60 projects in Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and other regions over the past 4 years, and reports relatively high customer retention and referral rates. This suggests it may have a certain level of customer stickiness in service-based projects.
The drawbacks are also clear: limited information about its technology stack, case studies, delivery process, SLA, documentation, and compliance; no pricing transparency; and no developer-facing API documentation or ecosystem integration materials. For enterprises that need to evaluate architecture capabilities, security and compliance, and the boundaries of long-term maintenance, the upfront due diligence cost may be relatively high.
The website does not provide information about access from China, so it is currently not possible to determine whether it can be accessed directly or whether there are network or payment restrictions. Chinese companies looking for similar services may compare it with local software outsourcing teams, domestic low-code platforms, or international service providers such as Thoughtworks, EPAM, and Toptal. If the need is internal tools and data dashboards, standardized platforms such as Retool, Mendix, and OutSystems may also be worth considering.
⚠ This review is compiled from public sources and does not constitute a purchase recommendation. Verify all facts on the vendor's official site. Verify on ewaantech.com official site.
ewaantech.com is an Saudi Arabia Dev Tools provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach ewaantech.com directly.