Most CMS engagements in the UAE are maintenance and extension rather than greenfield, so WordPress and Drupal on an existing system is the capability to test. Providers differ less on CMS knowledge than on what they do when the work meets a deadline, a legacy system, or a team that has to maintain it afterwards.
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Best for: Companies in the UAE that want Gulf-hours coverage and EU engineering standards without paying a full onshore agency rate. Startups backed by our clients have raised over $120M, and the group has delivered 350+ client projects.
Trade-off: We are a marketplace first: you interview and choose the engineers. If you want a vendor to absorb the whole problem with no involvement from you, a traditional agency is a closer fit.
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Best for: UAE companies prioritizing time-zone overlap
Trade-off: Team composition is proposed by the vendor rather than picked by you
Best for: Scaling a dedicated team over several quarters
Trade-off: Minimum team sizes make small engagements awkward
Best for: Projects needing an on-the-ground team in the Emirates
Trade-off: Agency model rather than individual engineer placement
Best for: Enterprise applications with long support horizons
Trade-off: Traditional services model rather than embedded engineers
Best for: Long-running maintenance and feature work
Trade-off: Fully remote model, less suited to on-site requirements
Best for: Product engineering with a European delivery base
Trade-off: Less suited to UAE-hours-only requirements
Best for: Cost-sensitive custom builds with defined scope
Trade-off: Time-zone overlap with UAE teams requires a shifted schedule
Best for: Local contracting and government-adjacent work
Trade-off: Smaller bench than the global services firms
Best for: Short senior engagements where speed matters more than rate
Trade-off: Among the more expensive marketplace options, and minimum commitments apply
Best for: Startups scaling engineering after a raise
Trade-off: Positioned for funded companies, priced accordingly
Screen on depth in WordPress and Drupal rather than on a list of logos. A provider that can walk through a decision they made about WordPress on a real system, including what they got wrong, is demonstrating the thing you are paying for. Anyone who answers in generalities will also answer your production questions in generalities.
On commercial terms, agree the exit before the start. A short paid trial, a replacement window in the first weeks, and a notice period you can live with cost nothing when the engagement works and save a quarter when it does not. Any provider confident in its bench agrees to all three without argument, and the ones who resist are telling you something useful.
Red flags that should end the conversation
It depends on what the system has to do and who maintains it afterwards. A provider worth hiring will tell you when a more common stack would be cheaper to staff, and that conversation is worth having before the contract rather than after.
Yes, and it is the more common engagement. Expect an assessment first: reading the code, measuring what is slow or fragile, and agreeing what stays. Anyone who proposes a rewrite before that assessment is quoting the version of the project that fails most often.
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