Logiolegion builds custom e-commerce platforms for Saudi Arabian businesses. Every platform we build for KSA includes ZATCA Phase 2 e-invoicing compliance, native mada payment integration, Arabic-first product catalogues, and COD order management — the requirements that determine whether your store actually converts Saudi customers.

Every Saudi e-commerce order is a tax invoice. We build storefronts with ZATCA Phase 2 e-invoicing baked into the order flow — cryptographic signing, real-time Fatoora clearance, and QR-coded receipts. No middleware patches, no compliance risk.

mada, STC Pay, HyperPay, Apple Pay KSA, Tabby, and Tamara — integrated as native modules, not third-party wrappers. COD order management and SADAD for B2B transactions included. Your Saudi customers pay the way they expect to.

RTL product catalogues, Arabic search, bilingual checkout flows, and Hijri date support built natively. Not a translated LTR template — a proper Arabic storefront that converts Saudi customers at every step.
Saudi e-commerce has requirements that global platforms routinely fail to meet. ZATCA Phase 2 means every order generates a cryptographically signed e-invoice pushed to the Fatoora portal in real time. mada is the primary payment method for Saudi consumers — not an optional gateway. COD order management is still operationally significant. And Arabic is the default language, not a secondary translation. LogioLegion builds e-commerce platforms that meet these requirements from the architecture stage. We have active experience integrating ZATCA Fatoora APIs, mada and HyperPay, Jahez and HungerStation for F&B, and Naqel and Aramex KSA for retail delivery. Saudi e-commerce done correctly — not globally generic and then patched for the Kingdom.
Ground-up e-commerce platforms built for Saudi Arabia. ZATCA Phase 2 compliance is architectured in from the start — not added as middleware. Payment flows support mada, STC Pay, HyperPay, Apple Pay KSA, Tabby, and Tamara. Product catalogues, search, and checkout are built Arabic-first with full bilingual switching.
Full Saudi payment stack integration: mada (mandatory for Saudi consumers), STC Pay, HyperPay, Apple Pay KSA, SADAD for B2B, and BNPL via Tabby and Tamara. We integrate all gateways as native modules, not third-party wrappers that add checkout latency. COD reconciliation and failed delivery workflows included for retailers requiring cash-on-delivery support.
Every order on your Saudi e-commerce platform is a tax invoice. ZATCA Phase 2 requires cryptographic signing and real-time clearance via the Fatoora portal for standard invoices, and reporting for simplified invoices. We build ZATCA compliance as a dedicated microservice — independently upgradeable when ZATCA pushes new requirements, which they do regularly.
Native API integration with Saudi last-mile delivery platforms. Naqel Express and Aramex KSA for retail. Jahez and HungerStation for F&B e-commerce. SPL National Address API for accurate Saudi address validation at checkout. No manual order entry — delivery orders flow directly from your platform to the courier's system.
Arabic e-commerce UX that is architecturally native, not CSS-flipped. Product names, descriptions, and search queries in Arabic with correct collation. RTL checkout flows that don't break on Arabic mobile keyboards. Saudi date formats, Hijri calendar support where relevant, and Arabic order confirmation communications via local SMS gateways (Unifonic, Taqnyat).
Saudi e-commerce growth is only achievable if the fundamentals are correct from day one. ZATCA Phase 2 non-compliance carries financial penalties. A checkout without mada loses Saudi customers at the final step. An Arabic product catalogue built on a translated LTR template loses them before that.
LogioLegion's Saudi e-commerce platforms are built to perform across every metric that drives growth in the Kingdom — ZATCA audit readiness, mada and STC Pay checkout completion rates, Arabic search accuracy, and COD reconciliation accuracy. We don't hand over a platform and step back. We stay engaged through compliance updates, peak trading seasons, and every Fatoora API change ZATCA pushes — so your Saudi store keeps growing without operational disruption

Every Saudi e-commerce project at LogioLegion starts with a compliance and integration audit — mapping your ZATCA Phase 2 obligations, mada and STC Pay gateway requirements, delivery platform connections, and Arabic UX architecture before design begins. Getting these decisions right at the start is what separates a Saudi e-commerce platform that converts from one that gets rebuilt six months after launch.
Saudi e-commerce architecture starts with your ZATCA compliance tier, payment gateway requirements, and data residency obligations under PDPL. We scope your delivery platform integrations, COD workflow requirements, and Arabic catalogue structure before any design work begins. The decisions made here determine your compliance risk for the lifetime of the platform.
Arabic-first UI design for your Saudi product catalogue, category pages, and checkout flow. We design RTL and LTR layouts in parallel, validate them with Saudi UX patterns, and produce a mobile-first design system that supports both Arabic and English without layout degradation in either direction.
Full-stack e-commerce development with React / Next.js frontend and Node.js / Laravel backend. ZATCA Fatoora integration built as a standalone microservice. Saudi payment gateways integrated as independent modules. Delivery platform APIs connected with automated order routing. All hosted on KSA-based infrastructure for PDPL compliance.
End-to-end order flow testing with real Saudi payment methods in a staging environment. ZATCA invoice generation tested against the Fatoora sandbox. mada and STC Pay checkout tested on Saudi mobile devices. Arabic product search and catalogue browsing validated for correct RTL behaviour under real Arabic text input.
Staged launch with ZATCA production go-live validation and payment gateway live testing. Performance benchmarking under Saudi mobile traffic conditions. Full handover documentation covering your ZATCA integration, payment gateway credentials, and delivery platform API configuration.
Post-launch retainer covering ZATCA compliance updates, payment gateway version upgrades, and platform performance monitoring. Saudi e-commerce regulations and ZATCA Fatoora API requirements update regularly. Our retainer clients stay compliant without emergency rework — changes are tracked and applied proactively.
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