
Alhamd Works
Custom software, mobile apps, and automations delivered fast by a lean agency.
Tagline
Ship your software without hiring in-house
Build MVPs fast for founders who need speed
Automate the work your team does by hand
One lean team for design, apps, and integrations
A fast-turnaround build studio for founders who need software shipped, not speculated on.
The strongest differentiator on the page is speed: 'get a quote in minutes' and '1-2 weeks delivery for most projects.' That makes speed the core category claim, especially for founders comparing against slower agencies.
An alternative to hiring a freelancer, designer, and developer separately.
The service mix spans UI/UX, development, automation, integrations, and maintenance, which is exactly what fragmented hiring usually requires. This positioning helps justify why a client should outsource the whole build to one team.
The agency for operational bottlenecks: automate the work your team keeps doing by hand.
The page's most concrete business value is in automation tools, scrapers, pipelines, and integrations. This angle is stronger than generic 'custom software' because it ties directly to time saved and process reduction, which the testimonials reinforce.
Primary user
Startup founder who needs an MVP or SaaS product built quickly without assembling an internal engineering team
ICP #1
Solo founder of an early-stage SaaS startup with a rough product idea and no technical cofounder
Pain
They need to validate a concept fast, but every week spent recruiting engineers or over-scoping the product delays launch and burns runway.
Why this solves
Alhamd Works explicitly offers end-to-end design, development, and rapid delivery, and the testimonial says they turned a rough idea into a fully functional SaaS product in under three months.
ICP #2
Operations head at a logistics, dispatch, or service business managing repetitive manual processes
Pain
Their team wastes hours on routing, updates, data entry, and handoffs that could be automated, but off-the-shelf software doesn't match their workflow.
Why this solves
The page specifically mentions workflow automation, data scrapers, integrations, and a testimonial citing 15 hours saved per week on dispatch workflow automation.
ICP #3
Small business owner needing a mobile app for bookings, inventory, or customer engagement
Pain
They need a clean iOS/Android app that handles real-time updates and customer interactions, but cannot afford a slow agency or fragmented freelancers.
Why this solves
The site highlights native or cross-platform mobile app development, real-time capability in the testimonial, post-launch support, and fast delivery promises.
Strengths
- +Very clear service menu: web, mobile, software, automation, integrations, and UI/UX are all spelled out.
- +Strong speed-and-support framing with claims like '1-2 weeks delivery for most projects' and '24/7 support.'
- +Useful proof points: 84+ happy clients, 83+ projects completed, and testimonial language that mentions specific outcomes like saving 15 hours a week.
Weaknesses
- −The page reads like a generic agency template and does not define a sharp niche or ideal customer.
- −The client logos appear repetitive and not clearly attributable, which weakens trust instead of building it.
- −The '1-2 weeks delivery for most projects' claim is probably too broad and risks sounding implausible for custom software.
- −There is no visible portfolio detail, no case study metrics, and no explanation of what kinds of businesses they are best for.
- −The CTA is inconsistent between WhatsApp, Book a Call, and general contact messaging, which dilutes conversion focus.
Fix these
- Choose one primary buyer segment, such as SaaS founders or operations-heavy SMBs, and rewrite the hero around their exact problem.
- Replace generic testimonials with 3-4 case studies that include the product type, build timeline, stack, and measurable outcome.
- Show the showcase work above the fold or immediately after the hero, with screenshots and one-line context for each project.
- Clarify delivery promises by separating 'MVPs in 2-6 weeks' from 'larger systems in phases' so the speed claim feels credible.
- Make one CTA dominant across the page, ideally 'Book a Call,' and reserve WhatsApp for secondary follow-up.
Drop-in replacement copy
Headline
Ship custom software faster
MVPs, apps, and automations built by one lean team
MVPs that get out the door
We turn rough product ideas into working software without dragging the process out for months. You get design, development, and launch support in one place.
Automation that saves real hours
We build the tools that remove repetitive work from your team’s day: scrapers, pipelines, integrations, and workflow automation. The goal is fewer manual steps and fewer mistakes.
Mobile and web apps under one roof
Need a customer-facing app, internal tool, or booking system? We handle the UI/UX, build, and integrations so the product is usable from day one.
Support after launch
Shipping is not the finish line. We stay on for maintenance, updates, analytics tracking, and ongoing improvements as your product grows.
FAQ
How fast can you deliver a project?
Small MVPs and focused automation projects can move fast, often in a few weeks depending on scope. Larger builds are broken into phases so you can ship sooner instead of waiting for everything to be perfect.
What kind of clients do you work best with?
Founders, SMB owners, and operations teams that need a clear build partner. We’re best when the problem is defined and the goal is to ship a useful product or automate a painful workflow.
Do you only build custom software?
No. We also handle mobile apps, UI/UX prototypes, cloud and API integrations, scrapers, and workflow automation. If the system needs to connect multiple tools or replace manual work, we can help.
How do you price work?
Pricing depends on scope, timeline, and complexity. Small projects can be quoted quickly; larger projects are scoped into phases so you know what’s being built and when.
Can you work with non-technical founders?
Yes. A lot of our work starts with a rough idea, a workflow problem, or a product concept that needs structure. We help define the smallest useful version and build from there.
Most agencies waste your first month on meetings. Alhamh Works is for founders and operators who want the thing shipped: web apps, mobile apps, automations, integrations. If your roadmap keeps getting stuck at “who’s going to build this?”, talk to us.
Need an MVP in weeks, not months? That’s the point of Alhamh Works. We build custom software, mobile apps, and automation tools without the agency bloat. If you have the idea and need a team that can actually ship, we should talk.
We keep seeing the same bottleneck: Founders have the idea. Ops teams have the process pain. But nothing gets built because hiring takes too long. So we built Alhamh Works around one promise: design, build, and launch faster than the usual agency cycle.
Fast delivery only works if scoped hard. That’s why we don’t sell vague “digital transformation.” We build the smallest useful version, ship it, then expand. Web apps, mobile apps, automations, integrations. Less theater. More output.
Hiring 3 people for one product is slow and expensive. Designer. Developer. Automation person. Then you still need someone to manage the work. Alhamh Works gives you one lean team that can build the product, connect the systems, and keep moving.
Your team is still doing manual work because the workflow is weird enough that off-the-shelf tools don’t fit. That’s the sweet spot for custom automation: scrapers, pipelines, API integrations, task flows, dashboards. Less copying. Less chasing. More time back.
See a rough idea become software. We take the concept, map the workflow, design the UI, build the app, and wire the integrations. That means one team for prototype, MVP, and post-launch support. No handoff mess. No “we need another vendor” email.
This is what fast build looks like: 1. Define the core workflow 2. Design the UI 3. Build the app 4. Connect APIs and automation 5. Ship the first usable version That’s how startups and SMBs get real software instead of another slide deck.
15 hours a week is not nothing. That’s what one client saved after we automated their dispatch workflow. This is why we build: not for features, for time reclaimed. If your team has a process that keeps breaking, it can probably be automated.
A rough idea became a working SaaS in under three months. That’s the kind of outcome we like: clear scope, fast build, real launch. If you’re comparing us to freelancers or giant agencies, ask one question: who will actually own the whole build?
Angle: speed for founders
Most founders don’t need a “software partner.” They need someone who can turn a messy idea into something real before runway gets ugly. That’s why we built Alhamh Works around speed. We help founders ship MVPs, web apps, mobile apps, and integrations without hiring a full in-house team. No bloated discovery phase. No endless handoffs. No pretending the build is more complex than it needs to be. The pattern we keep seeing is simple: - founder has a problem - team spends weeks assembling freelancers - product launch gets delayed - momentum dies We want to shorten that gap. If you have a product idea, workflow, or internal tool that needs to be built now, not later, we should talk.
Angle: automation for operations
A lot of businesses are leaking time in places nobody wants to own. Dispatch updates. Manual data entry. Copying info between tools. Scraping data from one system and pushing it into another. These are not “small inefficiencies.” They are the reason teams feel busy and still fall behind. At Alhamh Works, we build custom automation and integrations for the exact workflow your team is already using. That usually means: - fewer repetitive tasks - fewer errors - faster handoffs - more time for actual work The best systems are rarely the fanciest ones. They are the ones people actually use because they fit the business. If your team still does something manually every day, there’s probably a better way to build it.
Angle: one team instead of many vendors
The expensive part of building software is not always the code. It’s the coordination. One freelancer for design. Another for development. Someone else for automation. Someone else to fix the integrations later. By the time everything is connected, the project has already lost weeks. We built Alhamh Works to remove that friction. One team. One scope. One owner. That matters for startups, but it matters just as much for SMBs that need a booking app, inventory system, internal tool, or customer portal. If the project needs design, build, integrations, and support, it usually makes sense to keep it under one roof. Simple doesn’t mean basic. It means less delay.
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Tagline
Lean custom software, shipped fast
Description
Alhamh Works builds MVPs, mobile apps, automations, and integrations for founders and SMBs that need to ship now. One lean team handles design, development, and support without the agency drag.
Maker's first comment
Hey PH, I’m the maker behind Alhamh Works. We built this because too many founders and operators get stuck between two bad options: hire too slowly, or stitch together freelancers and hope the project survives handoffs. I’ve seen the same pattern over and over: a rough idea turns into weeks of coordination, scope drift, and delays before anything useful ships. We wanted a simpler model — one team that can design, build, integrate, and keep the project moving. What we’re best at is the unglamorous stuff that actually matters: MVPs that launch, automation that saves time, and custom systems that fit the business instead of forcing a process change. If you’re a founder or operator, I’d love feedback on whether the positioning is sharp enough and whether the service split between MVPs, apps, and automation is clear.
Pinned maker comment
Would love feedback on two things: is the speed promise believable, and is the page clear enough about who we’re best for — founders, ops teams, or SMB owners?
Meta
Still waiting on your MVP?
Hypothesis: founders will convert when the offer is framed as a fast build partner, not a generic agency. Alhamh Works builds MVPs, web apps, mobile apps, and automations for startups and SMBs that need something shipped now. If you have the idea, we handle design, build, integrations, and support.
Google Search
Custom software development agency
Hypothesis: searchers comparing agencies want speed + clarity more than broad capability lists. Build custom software, mobile apps, and workflow automation with a lean team. Get an MVP, internal tool, or integration built without hiring in-house.
Reddit Promoted
Tired of hiring for one project?
Hypothesis: indie founders and operators respond to a concrete alternative to freelancers and slow agencies. We help startups and SMBs ship custom software, mobile apps, and automation tools faster. One team handles the build, integrations, and maintenance.
Subreddits
r/SideProject
Show a before/after of a rough idea turned into a shipped MVP and ask founders what they struggle with most: scope, speed, or hiring.
Rules: No spam, be transparent that you're the maker, add value with a build breakdown, and keep links minimal unless asked.
r/indiehackers
Share how you build MVPs fast without a full in-house team and invite founders to DM their idea for a sanity-check on scope.
Rules: Use personal experience, avoid pure promotion, share lessons or numbers, and follow self-promo limits.
r/microsaas
Offer a 'what can actually be built in 2-6 weeks' breakdown for non-technical founders deciding whether to outsource.
Rules: Stay relevant to micro-SaaS, avoid link dumping, and make the post educational first.
r/EntrepreneurRideAlong
Document the process of taking a client from idea to shipped product, focusing on timeline, decisions, and bottlenecks.
Rules: No hard sell, keep it narrative, and engage in comments like a real founder documenting the build.
r/startups
Discuss the real cost of delaying MVP launch and how a lean build team can compress time-to-market.
Rules: Be useful, not promotional; use discussion framing and avoid direct sales language.
Communities
Post a build diary, comment on MVP and outsourcing threads, and DM founders who ask for technical cofounder advice.
Share a practical teardown on shipping MVPs with small teams; focus on lessons and tradeoffs, not the agency pitch.
Answer questions about outsourcing, delivery timelines, and MVP scoping; build trust before mentioning services.
SaaS Founder community threads
Join founder groups on Slack/Discord, post useful build advice, and offer a free 15-minute scope review to people stuck on development.
Cold outreach template
Hey {firstName} — saw {context} and thought of a simpler way to ship it. We build MVPs, mobile apps, and automations for founders who need to move fast without hiring in-house. If you want, I can tell you in one reply what I think the smallest useful version would be.
Product Hunt timing
Launch on Tuesday or Wednesday after 12:01am PST, with a live maker comment ready in the first hour. You want the highest chance of day-one traction while people are actively browsing and replying to launches.
Indie Hackers post ideas
- 01How we scope MVPs so founders can ship in 2-6 weeks
- 02What actually saves time in custom automation projects
- 03Freelancer vs agency vs lean build team: what founders get wrong
Competitor alternatives
Current tone of voice
Confident, direct, and sales-driven, with phrases like 'Build custom software & apps' and 'Schedule a call with us to discuss your project and get a quote in minutes.'
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