OpzaStudio

Websites and apps built the way they were promised.

Opza Studio works with established Dubai businesses that want clear scope, real timelines, and direct access to the people doing the work.

The problem

Most agencies are easy to hire and hard to manage. Scope grows quietly after the deposit clears. Updates slow down once the contract is signed. The senior person who pitched the project hands it off, and the work that finally gets delivered looks little like what was promised in the sales call.

Opza Studio runs differently because the work depends on it. We are a small team, working directly with each client, on a scope agreed in writing before the build starts. There is no account manager translating between you and a team you have never spoken to. There is no quiet phase two added after signing. What gets agreed at kickoff is what gets delivered.

What we build

01

Website Design

For Dubai businesses that already have customers and revenue, and a website that does not reflect either. We build on a modern stack, and the client owns the finished code outright.

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02

Website Redesign

For businesses whose site was right five years ago and is wrong now. A paid audit determines whether the fix is a visual refresh, a strategic redesign, or a full rebuild, and sets the price before any contract is signed.

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03

App Development

For businesses with a real operational bottleneck that a website cannot solve. Every app project starts with a paid discovery phase, because a fixed price without one is a guess dressed up as a quote.

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How it works

01

Tell us what you need.

A short form that takes two minutes and tells us which service fits.

02

Free fit call.

Thirty minutes. You leave with an honest read on fit, a recommended tier, and a rough range.

03

Locked scope.

A written proposal for design and redesign work, or a paid discovery phase for app work, defines exactly what gets built, by when, and for how much.

04

Build, with visibility.

Weekly progress updates. Two revision rounds per milestone, agreed before the build starts.

05

Handover.

The finished site or app, the full codebase, and documentation. Ongoing support is a separate, optional retainer.

The process is the proof

This is a new studio, so we don't have years of client history to point to. Rather than fill this space with claims we cannot back, here is the system itself, the same one every client works inside. The section below shows it applied to real problems.

How scope gets locked.

Every project starts with a written, agreed scope before the build clock starts. Design and redesign work gets a fixed proposal. App work gets a paid discovery phase that produces a feature map, a recommended stack, and a fixed build quote. Nothing starts on a verbal agreement.

How changes are handled.

Two revision rounds per milestone, defined in writing before the project begins. A request outside that scope, a new page, a new feature, a change in direction, gets priced and scheduled as its own piece of work before anyone touches it.

How progress stays visible.

A weekly update, written or on a call, shows exactly where the project stands. No surprise status a week before launch.

How handover works.

The finished product, the source code, and documentation written so a future developer could pick up the project without us in the room.

The build, in order
Locked scope
Design
Development
Handover

That is how we think through a build before we ever start one: locked scope first, then design, then development, then a defined handover, with the boundary between included work and extra work stated upfront at every stage.

The team behind Opza Studio has spent years building and shipping production websites and applications before opening this studio. The system above is the part worth your attention right now.

Concept work

What the system looks like in practice

Some of the work below started as something we built unprompted, a redesign sent to a business we thought we could help, before any contract existed. Each piece is marked Concept or Client project, so it's always clear which is which. As real projects finish, they take their place here too.

No published studies yetEach one will carry the same skeleton: the screen, the single thing that made it hard, and an honest Concept or Client project tag.
Concept
Client project
Concept
From the studio

Notes from building Dubai websites and apps

Short writeups on what comes up doing scoped, on-time work for Dubai businesses. No theory, just what we're seeing.

Essays and field notes will appear here when published.

If this is the kind of studio you want building your site or your app, the first step is short.