Riyadh · Riyadh Province

Website Maintenance in Riyadh

Websites do not fail on launch day. They fail eight months later, when a plugin update collides with a payment gateway on a Thursday evening and nobody has a backup newer than March.

In short

Website maintenance in Riyadh covers updates, backups, security, uptime monitoring and content changes under a fixed monthly agreement. IITWares maintains sites for Riyadh organisations with a tested restore, a monthly performance report and a named person who answers.

Maintenance in Riyadh — at a glance
AgreementFixed monthly, cancellable
BackupsDaily, off-site, restore tested quarterly
ResponseDefined response window by severity
IncludesUpdates, security, uptime, performance, content allowance
Area servedRiyadh, Riyadh Province and the wider Kingdom
LanguagesArabic and English, delivered natively
AgencyIITWares — Jeddah, founded 2010

Local context

Maintenance in Riyadh, specifically

Riyadh concentrates the ministries, the regulators, the banks and the headquarters of most Saudi corporates. Procurement here runs through formal tender processes, legal review and multi-stakeholder sign-off, which changes both how a website has to be built and how long it takes to get it approved.

Riyadh is the capital and the Kingdom's largest city, and the seat of national government, banking and headquarters, which changes the brief. The sectors that dominate here — government & public sector, banking & finance, real estate & construction — buy differently from the national average, and the work has to reflect that rather than ignore it.

Riyadh is the most competitive search market in the Kingdom. Queries split cleanly between Arabic-first searches from local SMEs and English-first searches from multinational and government procurement teams, so a single-language site loses roughly half the market before it starts.

The short version: we do not run a maintenance template and change the city name. The market research, the language split and the priority queries are set from Riyadh outward.

Capital-market buying

What this looks like in Riyadh

Buying in Riyadh is formal. A decision passes through a requesting department, a procurement function, legal review and often an internal audit trail, and the people who sign are rarely the people who briefed. That lengthens the cycle and changes what the work has to prove: not that it looks good, but that it will survive scrutiny.

You are usually selling to procurement committees, ministry departments and corporate marketing teams.

Worth knowing: Nothing here moves at the pace of a founder's decision. Build for the reviewer as well as the user.

A site for a Riyadh organisation is read by two audiences who want opposite things: the visitor who needs an answer in ten seconds, and the reviewer who needs to see governance, accessibility and an audit trail. We structure for both — clear public-facing answers on top of a build that survives a procurement checklist.

What we would do first in Riyadh

01Accessibility conformance documented, not just claimed
02Content model that matches your internal approval chain
03A staging environment stakeholders can review without email attachments

Through a government lens

Public-sector work in Riyadh carries requirements most commercial projects do not: accessibility conformance that will actually be audited, Arabic as the primary language of record, and content that survives a change of minister. We build for the version of the site that exists in three years, not the one launched at a ceremony.

On the ground that means working around Kingdom Centre, Al Faisaliah Tower, Masmak Fortress, alongside institutions such as King Saud University, Princess Nourah bint Abdulrahman University, and against a pipeline shaped by New Murabba and the Mukaab. Clients here often operate across Diriyah, Al Kharj, Dawadmi as well, and the same site has to serve all of it.

Scope

What maintenance includes

01Managed updates
02Backups with tested restore
03Security monitoring
04Uptime monitoring
05Performance watch
06Content changes
07Monthly report

Managed updates. Core, plugin and dependency updates applied on staging first, never straight to production.

Security monitoring. Malware scanning, firewall rules, login hardening and vulnerability watch.

Performance watch. Core Web Vitals tracked monthly so decay is caught before rankings move.

Monthly report. What changed, what broke, what was fixed, what needs a decision.

How it works

How we run it

  1. 01Takeover audit

    Full inventory of the stack, the risks and the technical debt in front of you.

  2. 02Stabilise

    Backups, monitoring and access control put right first.

  3. 03Maintain

    Scheduled update cycles on staging, then production.

  4. 04Report

    Monthly, in writing, including the things that went wrong.

  5. 05Improve

    A standing recommendation queue so the site gets better, not just survives.

Coverage

Who we do this for in Riyadh

Sectors

  • Government & public sector
  • Banking & finance
  • Real estate & construction
  • Healthcare
  • Higher education
  • Retail & F&B
  • Technology & startups

Districts and areas

  • Olaya
  • Al Malaz
  • King Abdullah Financial District
  • Al Nakheel
  • Hittin
  • Al Sahafa
  • Al Yasmin
  • Diplomatic Quarter
  • Qurtubah

Delivery is remote-first from Jeddah, so every part of Riyadh and Riyadh Province is served on the same terms.

Relevant work

Work in sectors that matter in Riyadh

Al Fahal Law
Ministry of Health
Umm Al-Qura University
Ministry of Hajj and Umrah

Al Fahal Law. Bilingual website. Delivered in Riyadh.

Ministry of Health. Digital work for the ministry.

Umm Al-Qura University. Digital work for the university.

Ministry of Hajj and Umrah. Arabic platform.

Work delivered in Riyadh: Al Fahal Law.

See the full portfolio

Works well with

Related services in Riyadh

Questions

Maintenance in Riyadh — FAQs

What happens if our site goes down at night?

Monitoring alerts a person, not just a dashboard. Response windows are defined by severity in the agreement, and a site-down event is the highest severity.

Can you maintain a site you did not build?

Yes. We start with a takeover audit that tells you honestly what state it is in, including the parts that will be expensive later.

Do you support Arabic content edits?

Yes. Content changes in both languages are covered by the monthly allowance.

Can you work with our procurement and legal process in Riyadh?

Yes, and we plan for it. Fixed scope, written change control, staged sign-off and documented accessibility are built into how we run Riyadh projects, because a build that cannot clear internal review is not finished no matter how it looks.

Why does Maintenance in Riyadh need a different approach?

Riyadh is the most competitive search market in the Kingdom. Queries split cleanly between Arabic-first searches from local SMEs and English-first searches from multinational and government procurement teams, so a single-language site loses roughly half the market before it starts. Riyadh concentrates the ministries, the regulators, the banks and the headquarters of most Saudi corporates. A page built for a national audience misses both of those, which is why we scope maintenance work in Riyadh from the local market outward.

Do you work with government & public sector businesses in Riyadh?

Yes — government & public sector is one of the largest sectors in Riyadh, alongside banking & finance and real estate & construction. We also work across government, education, healthcare and professional services in Riyadh Province.

General questions about maintenance — scope, pricing and process — are answered in full on our main maintenance page

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