Workbee, in one person.

Workbee is a workflow-automation studio, founded and led from the UAE by Pranav Vivek.
Pranav is a computer science graduate from the College of Engineering at the American University of Sharjah. The idea came together during a summer internship. He spent it building automations for a working business, and the experience surfaced a pattern that's hard to unsee once you've noticed it. Most small and medium businesses are quietly losing hours every week to work that should run itself: paperwork that gets re-typed, reminders that get missed, status reports that get manually assembled. The skills to fix that are specific. The businesses that need it most are too small for a SaaS contract and too lean for an in-house developer.
A bit of market research made the gap obvious. The UAE has no shortage of agencies that build websites or set up off-the-shelf software. There's almost nobody who'll sit with a 30-person business, understand a specific workflow, build the system that runs it, and stay on as it evolves. That space, between "buy a SaaS tool" and "hire a CTO", is what Workbee is for.
For now, Workbee runs lean by design. The buyer talks directly to the builder. No agency overhead, no offshore handoff, no telephone game between sales and engineering. That keeps prices reasonable and feedback loops tight. As the work grows, the team may grow with it, but the direct, hands-on style stays.
This is early. There are no customer logos lining up at the bottom of the page. That's a deliberate choice, not an oversight. The pitch is the work itself.
If your team is doing the same task by hand every week, the discovery call is free.