8 Saudi Digital Tools Changing How We Create, Market, & Connect
Discover eight Saudi-built digital tools helping founders, marketers, and professionals work faster across content, visibility, networking, and local intelligence.
Saudi Arabia’s digital economy is moving fast. But the most interesting shift is not only in big platforms or global AI tools. It is also happening through focused Saudi-built tools that solve very specific problems. Eight of them deserve your attention right now whether you are a founder, a creator, a marketer, or a professional trying to move faster in a market that is not slowing down for anyone.
1) ZOOG
AI fashion campaign visuals, without the full production budget.
ZOOG is an AI-powered fashion campaign platform built to help fashion brands turn garment images into polished campaign visuals. Instead of being a general image generator, ZOOG focuses on the needs of fashion brands: garments, models, locations, mood, campaign purpose, and visual direction. It helps brands move from a simple product image to a more editorial, campaign-ready visual world. It is especially useful for brands that need regular visual content but cannot always organize a full photoshoot.



Who It’s For
ZOOG is for fashion designers, fashion startups, modest wear brands, e-commerce sellers, creative directors, social media teams, and agencies that need strong campaign visuals quickly.
1. Upload your garment image
Start with a clear photo of the clothing piece. The better the input image, the stronger the output.
2. Add visual references
Use references for the model, location, mood, or campaign direction so the output feels closer to your brand.
3. Choose the campaign mood
Select the visual style you want, such as editorial, minimal, desert, urban, dramatic, or warm luxury.
4. Select the shot type
Decide whether you need a hero image, portrait, detail shot, wide shot, lookbook image, or social media visual.
5. Generate and refine your campaign set
Use the outputs for Instagram, launch campaigns, Shopify or Salla stores, lookbooks, and pitch decks.
2) Saudi Cut
The LinkedIn for local film & media talent.
Saudi Cut is a platform that connects Saudi film talent with filmmakers, producers, and production companies. It is built for the growing Saudi film and media industry, helping actors, directors, writers, cinematographers, editors, producers, and crew members become easier to discover.
The platform’s purpose is simple: make Saudi creative talent visible and searchable. For an industry that depends on trust, portfolios, and connections, this matters. Saudi Cut helps reduce the time it takes to find the right people for a project.

Who It’s For
Saudi Cut is for actors, filmmakers, production companies, casting directors, producers, directors, cinematographers, writers, editors, and anyone building a career in Saudi film and media.
1. Create your talent profile
Add your name, city, role, experience, portfolio, previous work, and contact details.
2. Show your best work clearly
Upload strong visuals, showreels, credits, project names, and professional highlights.
3. Use the discovery section
Producers and companies can browse talent by role, city, or specialization.
4. Connect for projects
Use the platform to identify the right talent for films, commercials, documentaries, and creative productions.
5. Keep your profile updated
Add new projects, achievements, and credits so your profile stays relevant.
3) Eyenay
Competitive Intelligence for Content Creators.
Eyenay is a competitive intelligence tool for content creators. It helps users understand what is working in their niche by analyzing competitor content, hooks, patterns, and performance. The platform turns that analysis into a weekly content plan based on real data rather than guesswork.
This is valuable because many creators and brands ask the same question every week: “What should we post?” Eyenay changes the question to: “Why is certain content working, and how can we adapt it to our brand?” The platform analyzes up to 90 days of competitor data, studies content hooks, and generates a weekly plan with 21 video ideas across TOFU, MOFU, and BOFU stages.
Who It’s For
Eyenay is for content creators, personal brands, social media managers, agencies, founders, educators, consultants, and brands that want a more strategic content system.
1. Define your brand
Add your niche, audience, offer, and content goals.
2. Add competitor accounts
Choose relevant TikTok competitors or accounts in your field.
3. Let Eyenay analyze the market
The platform studies hooks, content patterns, and what has performed well over the last 90 days.
4. Review your weekly plan
Use the generated 21-video plan across awareness, trust-building, and conversion content.
5. Adapt ideas to your voice
Do not copy competitors. Use the insights to create content that fits your brand, tone, and audience.
4) Emcee Hub
Find and book professional emcees in minutes.
Emcee Hub is a booking platform connects event managers with verified MCs for conferences, corporate events, weddings, panels, and live experiences. This solves a real problem in the events industry. Finding the right emcee is not only about someone who can speak well. It is about finding someone who understands the event format, audience, language, tone, sector, and level of professionalism required.
Emcee Hub also positions itself as a community for MCs, moderators, and speakers who want to improve their craft and access more opportunities.

Who It’s For
Emcee Hub is for event managers, government event teams, corporate planners, wedding planners, conference organizers, moderators, public speakers, and professional emcees.
1. Create your profile
Sign up and build your Emcee Hub profile with your name, experience, event style, languages, photos, videos, and key hosting strengths.
2. Showcase your work
Upload your best emcee moments, past events, client highlights, and testimonials so event planners can quickly understand your stage presence and quality.
3. Search or fet discovered
Emcees can use the platform to increase visibility, while event planners can browse profiles and find hosts based on event type, language, location, and experience.
4. Connect for the event
Once there is a match, planners can reach out to discuss the event brief, audience, date, format, budget, and hosting requirements.
5. Book, prepare, and perform
Confirm the details, align on the agenda, prepare the flow, and use Emcee Hub as the starting point for a smoother, more professional event experience.
5) CreatorSA
Marketing education that understands the Saudi market.
CreatorSA is the marketing academy by Arbaaa. It focuses on practical content creation, marketing, personal branding, digital marketing, AI for content, and understanding Saudi and Gulf audiences. The platform is designed around real market experience, not only theory.
This makes it useful for people who want to build marketing skills in a regional context. Many global marketing courses are not built for Saudi consumer behavior, Arabic content habits, local platforms, or Gulf business culture. CreatorSA fills that gap by focusing on practical learning for the Saudi and GCC market.

Who It’s For
CreatorSA is for students, marketers, founders, content creators, freelancers, social media managers, small business owners, and anyone who wants to learn marketing through practical Saudi-focused examples.
1. Choose your learning goal
Decide whether you want to learn content creation, personal branding, digital marketing, startup marketing, or AI content workflows.
2. Select a program or course
Start with a beginner, intermediate, or specialized program based on your level.
3. Apply the lessons immediately
Use each lesson to improve your own page, brand, campaign, or client work.
4. Build a portfolio while learning
Turn assignments and exercises into real examples you can show clients or employers.
5. Keep updating your skills
Return to new resources, templates, articles, and courses as the market changes.
6) Dabits
A marketing simulation game for sharper brand decisions.
Dabits is an interactive marketing simulation by Arbaaa. It helps users understand how marketing decisions work in real situations, from positioning and audience choices to campaign direction, messaging, and business strategy. Instead of learning marketing only through theory, Dabits lets users experience decision-making through a game-style format. This makes it useful for people who want to test their thinking, understand trade-offs, and see how different choices can affect a brand or campaign.
It is especially relevant for the Saudi market because marketing here requires local understanding. Audience behavior, language, culture, platforms, trust, and buying habits all matter. Dabits helps users think more practically about marketing in a Saudi and GCC context.

Who It’s For
Dabits is for students, marketers, founders, content creators, freelancers, social media managers, small business owners, and anyone who wants to learn marketing through practical decision-making instead of only theory.
1. Start the simulation
Open Dabits and begin the marketing game or simulation. The platform will guide you through a scenario where you need to make marketing decisions.
2. Understand the brand challenge
Read the situation carefully. Look at the business, audience, product, or campaign problem before choosing your next move.
3. Make your marketing decisions
Choose your strategy, messaging, audience direction, or campaign approach based on what you think will work best.
4. Review the outcome
See how your choices affect the result. This helps you understand what worked, what did not, and why some decisions perform better than others.
5. Repeat and improve
Try the simulation again with different choices. The more you play, the better you understand marketing logic, brand thinking, and decision-making in real market situations.
7) Halapick
The ultimate digital handshake.
Halapick is a digital professional card platform that helps freelancers, entrepreneurs, and professionals share their profile instantly. Instead of carrying paper business cards, users can create a personal page, add their details, projects, and links, then share everything through an Apple Wallet card and QR code.
The card can be saved and shared in one touch. Anyone who scans it can view the professional profile without downloading an app. It also helps users build their contact list automatically when people save their card. This makes Halapick useful for events, meetings, exhibitions, networking sessions, and business introductions. It keeps your card updated, reduces the need for printed cards, and makes every handshake easier to follow up on.

Who It’s For
Halapick is for freelancers, entrepreneurs, founders, consultants, designers, sales teams, creators, event attendees, and professionals who want a modern way to share their contact details, projects, and professional identity.
1. Create your personal page
Add your name, title, company, photo, links, contact details, and bio.
2. Add your projects
Showcase your work, portfolio, services, or business links.
3. Save your card to Apple Wallet
Load your digital card into Apple Wallet. It includes your name, title, and QR code, ready to share anytime.
4. Share your card with one scan
At meetings or events, show your QR code. The other person can scan it, view your profile, and save your card without downloading an app.
5. Track and manage contacts
Use the control panel to see who visited your page, saved your card, or interacted with your profile, helping you build and manage your contacts more easily.
8) SOOGK
Competitive intelligence for local businesses on Google Maps.
Soogk is a competitive intelligence app by Arbaaa. It helps restaurants, cafés, retail brands, malls, clinics, schools, and multi-branch businesses understand how they rank on Google Maps compared to nearby competitors. The platform turns Google Maps visibility into clear data. Users can add their branch, set a scan radius, track nearby competitors, review rankings, and understand customer sentiment through AI-powered review analysis. Soogk shows ratings, review volume, branch performance, competitor position, and what customers are saying.
This makes it useful because many local businesses depend on Google Maps for discovery, foot traffic, and customer trust. Instead of guessing why one branch performs better than another, Soogk helps operators see their competitive position clearly and make decisions based on real local data.



Who It’s For
Soogk is for restaurant owners, café operators, retail businesses, mall operators, healthcare clinics, schools, universities, franchises, and multi-branch brands that want to improve their Google Maps visibility and understand how they compare with nearby competitors.
1. Add your branch
Paste your Google Maps business URL or add your branch details. Soogk fetches key information such as your business name, rating, review count, category, and address.
2. Set your scan radius
Choose the area you want to analyze, from 1 km up to 10 km. This helps Soogk understand which nearby competitors should be included in your local ranking.
3. Run a competitor scan
Soogk scans nearby businesses in your category and ranks them based on Google Maps data, including rating, review count, and local position.
4. Review your branch intelligence
Check where your branch ranks, how nearby competitors are performing, and how each location compares if you manage more than one branch.
5. Study customer sentiment and act
Use the AI sentiment analysis to understand what customers love and what needs improvement. Then improve your service, reviews, operations, or local marketing based on real customer feedback.
The Most Useful Tools, are the Most Specific Ones
The next wave of Saudi-built digital tools is solving focused problems for real users: creators who need better content systems, founders who need visibility, businesses that need local intelligence, and professionals who want faster ways to work, learn, connect, and grow. That is what makes these platforms worth watching. They are practical, local, and built around the way people in Saudi Arabia and the wider GCC actually operate.
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