A marketplace app in Saudi Arabia usually plans around $7,080–$17,765, with a working MVP often achievable in 46 business days. The range is based on Aviniti's feature catalog and should be refined against your actual scope.
Priced in USD, with Saudi budgets usually reviewed against SAR during proposal planning.
A representative feature set used to shape the planning range below. Final scope may change after discovery, integrations, and operational details.
Product cards, categories, images, descriptions
Multi-vendor support, seller analytics, payouts
Add/remove items, quantity, subtotal
Address, shipping, payment, confirmation
Card payments, payment intents, webhooks
User earnings, payout requests, bank transfer
Star rating, written reviews, photo reviews
Text messaging, typing indicators, read receipts
Overview stats, charts, quick actions
Auto-flag inappropriate content
Two planning views so you can choose the scope that matches where you are.
The essential feature subset to launch and validate with real users.
The complete representative feature set shown above, fully built out.
The numbers on this page are planning ranges from Aviniti's feature catalog, the same source behind our Get Estimate flow. They help you compare scope before a call; final pricing depends on requirements, integrations, content, and delivery constraints. Browse the catalog of 389 features across 33 categories on our pricing page.
View the full pricing catalogSpecific answers for marketplace apps in Saudi Arabia.
The scope includes payout logic on top of checkout: separating platform commission from vendor proceeds and preparing scheduled disbursements based on your operating rules.
Yes. Vendors get their own dashboard for listings, orders, and payout status, while the platform team keeps separate admin controls for approvals and support.
The representative scope includes moderation tools for suspicious listings and reviews. The rules are configured around your marketplace policy, especially if vendor onboarding is open.