A Saudi product by DataWork

Leave it to me — we make it easy

Your store deserves to work for you, not to keep you working. Ezhalha takes the technology and the marketing off your hands — from the first server to the last ad campaign — so you can focus on what you do best: your product and your customers.

A limited liability company registered in Riyadh — unified national number 7054675868

What is Ezhalha?

Ezhalha is a product of the Saudi company DataWork, delivering integrated technology and marketing services to online stores and physical retailers across Saudi Arabia and the Gulf. We do not sell you disconnected services; we build you a single ecosystem that links your storefront to your back office and your sales — from infrastructure and payments through to automation and marketing — so every part works with the others instead of against them.

The difference between us and an ordinary vendor is simple: we do not hand over a project and walk away. An ongoing plan means somebody stays accountable for your store after launch — watching it, updating it, measuring it, and fixing it.

The market you sell into

These are not our numbers. They are published by official Saudi authorities. We show them because they define the size of both the opportunity and the competition — and because a technology decision should rest on evidence, not impression.

0B SAR

mada e-commerce sales, March 2026

SAMA

0M

online purchases in a single month

SAMA, Mar 2026

0%

of people aged 15–74 use the internet

GASTAT 2025

0M

active commercial registers in KSA

Ministry of Commerce, Q2 2026

E-commerce sales value via mada cards SAR billion
4034272013 20.9Jan 2025Jan 2025: 20.9023.3Apr 2025Apr 2025: 23.2726.0Jun 2025Jun 2025: 25.9729.9Jul 2025Jul 2025: 29.8629.1Sep 2025Sep 2025: 29.1030.7Oct 2025Oct 2025: 30.7035.4Mar 2026Mar 2026: 35.40
SAR billion
Jan 202520.90
Apr 202523.27
Jun 202525.97
Jul 202529.86
Sep 202529.10
Oct 202530.70
Mar 202635.40

Selected published months. Covers online purchases, in-app payments and e-wallet checkouts; excludes credit-card network transactions.

Source: Saudi Central Bank (SAMA) — Monthly Statistical Bulletin

The value alone is not the story. What matters is that the number of transactions is growing alongside it. That means new buyers entering the market, not merely a rising basket size — which is exactly why store speed and checkout friction translate directly into sales.

Online transaction count via mada million transactions
132.0Apr 2025Apr 2025: 132.00141.6Jun 2025Jun 2025: 141.55149.7Jul 2025Jul 2025: 149.74200.3Mar 2026Mar 2026: 200.30
million transactions
Apr 2025132.00
Jun 2025141.55
Jul 2025149.74
Mar 2026200.30

Source: Saudi Central Bank (SAMA) — Monthly Statistical Bulletin

Six pillars, one ecosystem

Each pillar stands on its own, but each gives its best when it works with the rest. Take what you need today and add the rest as your business grows.

How we work

One method, applied to every subscriber regardless of size. We do not start with solutions — we start with a diagnosis, because most of what stores spend is spent on a problem other than the real one.

  1. 01

    Diagnose

    An assessment session that reads your store as it is: platform, performance, purchase path, integrations, marketing channels. We leave with priorities ranked by impact, not impression.

  2. 02

    Establish

    We set the base: hosting, protection and certificates, clean data, payment-gateway integration, and e-invoicing configured to ZATCA requirements.

  3. 03

    Integrate & automate

    We connect the store to inventory, shipping, accounting and ads through APIs and webhooks, moving repetitive tasks from a person to a workflow that runs itself.

  4. 04

    Measure

    We build a trustworthy measurement layer: server-side tracking, well-defined commerce events, and one dashboard readable in a minute.

  5. 05

    Grow

    Campaigns, content and SEO driven by the same dashboard — we scale what wins and stop what drains.

  6. 06

    Sustain

    Monitoring, updates, backups and a recurring review. A monthly subscription means someone stays accountable for your store after launch.

Compliance is not optional

An online store in the Kingdom operates inside a clear and evolving regulatory frame. We build your store to be compliant from day one rather than remediating violations later. These are the principal instruments that govern your business:

  1. 2007

    Electronic Transactions Law

    Royal Decree M/18, 8/3/1428H

    Gave electronic signatures and records legal force — the foundation of digital contracts and invoices in the Kingdom.

  2. 2007

    Anti-Cyber Crime Law

    Royal Decree M/17, 8/3/1428H

    Criminalised unlawful access and data interference — obliging stores to secure customer accounts and data.

  3. 2019

    E-Commerce Law

    Royal Decree M/126, 7/11/1440H

    The governing framework for online stores: provider disclosure, terms document, and a seven-day right of withdrawal.

  4. 2021

    E-Invoicing (Fatoora)

    ZATCA — Phase 1 from 4 Dec 2021

    Mandated electronic issuance, then phased integration with the Fatoora platform in successive waves.

  5. 2021

    Personal Data Protection Law

    Royal Decree M/19 (9/2/1443H), amended by M/148 (5/9/1444H)

    The first comprehensive personal-data framework, overseen by SDAIA, setting data-subject rights and controller duties.

  6. 2024

    Full PDPL enforcement begins

    14 September 2024 — end of the grace period

    The transition period ended and the Law and its two implementing regulations became fully enforceable on controllers.

  7. 2026

    Wave 24 of e-invoicing integration

    ZATCA — deadline 30 June 2026

    Covers taxpayers whose VAT-taxable revenue exceeded SAR 375,000 in 2022, 2023 or 2024 — the lowest threshold to date, pulling a wide band of small stores into scope.

E-Commerce Law — M/126

Provider disclosure

Store name, contact details and commercial registration visible to the consumer before contracting.

E-Commerce Law — M/126

Terms & conditions document

A clear document covering pricing, shipping, returns and complaint handling.

E-Commerce Law — Article 13

Seven-day right of withdrawal

A published returns mechanism honouring the statutory window and its exceptions.

ZATCA

E-invoicing & integration

XML invoices, digital signature, QR code and Fatoora integration per your wave.

PDPL — M/19 as amended

Personal data protection

A privacy notice, a lawful basis, cross-border transfer controls, and a data-subject rights channel.

Anti-Cyber Crime Law — M/17

Account & data security

Transport encryption, least-privilege access, audit logs, and restorable backups.

Score your store now

Before we talk about a plan or a price, find out where your store actually stands. Eight short questions give you a candid picture of your technical base, your compliance, your measurement and your growth engine — and the result is computed in your own browser and never sent to any server.

Store readiness scorecard

Eight questions, two minutes. The result is computed from your own answers — nothing is collected or sent to any server.

Do you know your product page load time on mobile?
Do you have a backup you could restore today?
What is your e-invoicing / Fatoora integration status?
Are your terms, privacy and returns pages published and current?
How do you track commerce events (add-to-cart, purchase)?
Do you know your customer acquisition cost and lifetime value?
How many repetitive manual order tasks does your team do daily?
Do your physical and online stores share one inventory?

What we work on

Platforms and tools we integrate and operate
Salla Zid Shopify WooCommerce WordPress mada Apple Pay stc pay Tabby Tamara Moyasar Tap HyperPay ZATCA Fatoora Cloudflare Google Analytics 4 Google Tag Manager Meta Ads Google Ads TikTok Ads Snapchat Ads WhatsApp Business Zapier Make n8n Docker GitHub Actions

Frequently asked

No. We work on Salla, Zid, Shopify and WooCommerce, and we always begin by assessing the platform you already have. Replatforming is an expensive decision and we only recommend it when the platform itself is what is stopping your growth

It depends on the state of your store at the start. The diagnostic session gives you a written timeline before any financial commitment, and we hold to the agreed dates unless access or content is delayed on your side

We do not guarantee specific commercial outcomes, and we do not promise numbers we cannot control. What we do guarantee is a clear method, honest measurement, and a monthly report showing what was done and what came of it — including what did not work

You do. We work with scoped permissions on your own accounts, and ownership of data, content and brand remains entirely yours. When the engagement ends we hand over what we hold and close our access

Do nothing. You pay upfront for the term you chose and nothing auto-renews, so the engagement simply ends when the term does — no fee and no action needed

Yes. We connect cloud POS to digital inventory so both stores run on one stock figure — that is the difference between two separate shops and a single omnichannel system

Start with a diagnosis, not an invoice

We read your store as it is and give you priorities ranked by impact — whether or not you continue with us.

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