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E-commerce App Development Cost in the UAE: What Changes the Quote

SKIMBOX Team

From AED 10,000 Shopify mobile builds to AED 250,000 custom marketplaces, here are the real factors that move e-commerce app pricing in the UAE in 2026.

E-commerce App Development Cost in the UAE: What Changes the Quote

E-commerce app development in the UAE starts from around AED 10,000 for a focused single-vendor build wrapped around an existing Shopify or WooCommerce store, and reaches AED 80,000 or more for a custom multi-vendor marketplace. Most UAE D2C brands spend between AED 25,000 and AED 80,000 to ship their first proper commerce app.

The reason quotes swing so widely is that "e-commerce app" covers everything from a thin storefront wrapper to a full marketplace with vendor onboarding, escrow, multi-currency, and operations dashboards. This guide walks through what actually changes the price in 2026 and where the budget goes.

Three categories of e-commerce app, three different price brackets

Storefront app for an existing site: AED 10,000 to 35,000

A mobile app that connects to your existing Shopify, WooCommerce, Salla, or BigCommerce store via its API. Product catalogue, cart, checkout, account, push notifications, and a clean shopping experience. Six to ten weeks. Best for D2C brands already running a successful online store who want a higher-conversion mobile experience.

Native commerce app with custom backend: AED 35,000 to 100,000

Your own product catalogue, inventory management, checkout, payments, order tracking, returns, customer accounts, admin dashboard. Built for businesses that have outgrown Shopify or that need features Shopify cannot do well: complex pricing rules, bulk B2B orders, multi-warehouse logistics, custom loyalty mechanics. Four to seven months.

Marketplace platform: AED 80,000 to 250,000

Multi-vendor onboarding, KYC, vendor dashboards, commission engine, dispute resolution, escrow, multi-currency, multi-language, fraud detection, analytics for vendors and operators. Like Noon, Mumzworld, or a sector-specific marketplace. Eight to fourteen months with a team of ten to fifteen.

Most UAE founders ask for "a marketplace" when they actually need category two. The difference is roughly AED 80,000 and twelve months.

The 11 factors that genuinely move the quote

Payment gateways

Every additional gateway adds AED 1,500 to 4,500 of setup and integration work. UAE-specific gateways most clients ask for:

  • Mada / Telr / Network International / Checkout.com: AED 1,800 to 4,000 each
  • Apple Pay and Google Pay: AED 800 to 2,200
  • Tabby and Tamara (BNPL): AED 1,500 to 3,200 each
  • Cash on delivery (with verification flow): AED 2,500 to 5,000
  • Mamo, STC Pay, careem Pay: AED 1,800 to 4,000 each

Most UAE commerce apps end up with four to six payment options. Budget AED 9,000 to 20,000 in this layer.

Product catalogue size and complexity

A 200-SKU app is cheap to build. A 10,000-SKU catalogue with variants, attributes, configurable products, bundles, and dynamic pricing is not. Add AED 5,000 to 18,000 for serious catalogue complexity.

Multi-warehouse and inventory

If you ship from a single warehouse, your app needs nothing fancy. If you have three warehouses across the UAE plus a Riyadh fulfilment partner, you need real inventory orchestration. Add AED 6,000 to 22,000.

Returns and exchanges

UAE consumers expect smooth returns. Building a proper returns flow (request, courier pickup, status tracking, refund processing) adds AED 3,000 to 10,000. Skipping it usually costs you more in customer support.

Loyalty and rewards

A points-based loyalty system: AED 4,000 to 15,000. Tier-based with perks (early access, free shipping thresholds, birthday rewards): AED 8,000 to 28,000. Worth it for retention but easy to over-engineer at MVP.

Multi-language (Arabic + English)

Full Arabic RTL: AED 4,000 to 18,000 depending on the catalogue size. Beyond text translation, you need RTL design audits, Arabic search tokenisation, Arabic product attributes, and SEO for both directions.

Live chat and customer support

WhatsApp Business API integration: AED 1,500 to 5,000. Native in-app chat with agents: AED 6,000 to 20,000. AI assistant for basic queries: AED 4,000 to 18,000.

Personalisation and recommendations

A basic "you might also like" widget: AED 1,500 to 5,000. A real recommendation engine that learns user behaviour: AED 8,000 to 35,000.

Built-in database search: free, but slow at scale. Algolia, Typesense, or Elastic-based search: AED 4,000 to 14,000 setup plus AED 300 to 2,000 per month. Worth it once you cross 1,000 SKUs.

Admin and operations dashboards

The web admin panel for your team often costs as much as the customer app itself. Order management, inventory, marketing campaigns, content management, customer support tools, analytics. Budget AED 12,000 to 40,000 for a real admin platform.

Compliance: VAT, PDPL, consumer protection

UAE VAT requires proper tax invoicing in your app. PDPL governs how you store customer data. The UAE Consumer Protection Law requires clear refund terms and seller identification. Building compliance in adds AED 3,000 to 12,000 but doing it later costs more.

What a real UAE D2C app quote looks like

For a typical Dubai D2C brand with 500 SKUs, three warehouses, Arabic + English, four payment methods, basic loyalty, and a proper admin dashboard, here is how the AED 50,000 budget usually breaks down:

Line itemTypical cost
Discovery and designAED 6,000 to 10,000
iOS app (Flutter or React Native)AED 12,000 to 18,000
Android app (shared codebase)AED 4,500 to 8,000 (additional)
Backend, API, databaseAED 8,000 to 15,000
Payment integration (4 gateways)AED 5,000 to 12,000
Arabic localisationAED 4,000 to 10,000
Admin dashboardAED 8,000 to 15,000
Testing, QA, app store submissionAED 3,500 to 7,000
Project managementAED 3,000 to 5,500

That is the kind of breakdown your quote should look like. If it does not, ask for one.

Ongoing costs you will pay every month

A live e-commerce app has serious running costs. Realistic UAE numbers:

  • Hosting and infrastructure: AED 600 to 5,000 per month depending on traffic
  • Payment gateway fees: 1.85 to 3.5 percent per transaction
  • Push notifications (OneSignal, Braze): AED 0 to 4,000 per month
  • Analytics (Mixpanel, Amplitude): AED 0 to 2,500 per month
  • Email and SMS marketing: AED 600 to 5,000 per month
  • Customer support tools (Zendesk, Intercom): AED 600 to 4,000 per month
  • App maintenance retainer: 18 to 25 percent of build cost per year

Combined, a serious UAE commerce app costs AED 1,500 to 7,500 per month to run before marketing spend. That is normal and budgetable. Just plan for it.

How to bring the cost down without killing the product

Wrap an existing store first. If you already have a healthy Shopify or WooCommerce store, do not rebuild it. Build the mobile app on top of your existing backend. You save four months and around 40 percent.

Pick the right payment stack. You probably do not need six gateways at launch. Two (Network International or Telr for cards, plus Apple Pay) cover 90 percent of UAE buyers. Add Tabby or COD if your category needs them.

Defer the admin panel. If your team is small and you can manage orders through your existing tools (Shopify admin, Excel, Zoho) for the first three months, you can ship the customer app first and build admin in phase two.

Skip native unless you really need it. Flutter or React Native gives you both stores for 30 to 50 percent less than building twice.

Launch in one language. Most UAE D2C brands launch English-only and add Arabic in version 1.1 based on user demand. Saves AED 25,000 to 50,000 at launch.

Closing thought

E-commerce apps in the UAE are a serious investment that competes with marketing budget for ROI attention. The right question is not "what does an app cost" but "what does an app pay back". A good build in the right market does. A bad one does not.

If you want a transparent estimate for a UAE e-commerce app, Skimbox builds commerce platforms for D2C brands, regional retailers, and marketplaces. Send your store details and we will come back with a phased quote that maps to your actual buyer behaviour.

Frequently asked questions

  • What is the cheapest credible e-commerce app cost in the UAE?

    Around AED 10,000 for a Shopify or WooCommerce wrapper app built on Flutter, with two payment methods, one language, and basic push notifications. Below this you are using a no-code app builder, which works only for very small stores.

  • How much does a typical UAE D2C e-commerce app cost in 2026?

    Most UAE D2C brands spend between AED 25,000 and AED 80,000 to ship their first proper commerce app. A storefront wrapper around an existing Shopify store starts at AED 10,000. A native app with custom backend and admin dashboard sits in the AED 35,000 to AED 100,000 band.

  • Should I build a Shopify wrapper, a native app, or a full marketplace?

    Wrap an existing Shopify or WooCommerce store first if you already have healthy sales online. Build a native commerce app once you outgrow Shopify or need complex pricing, B2B orders, or multi-warehouse logistics. Build a marketplace only if you genuinely have multiple vendors to onboard.

  • What is the price difference between a native commerce app and a marketplace platform?

    A native commerce app costs AED 35,000 to AED 100,000 and ships in four to seven months. A marketplace platform with vendor onboarding, KYC, commission engine, and escrow costs AED 80,000 to AED 250,000 and takes eight to fourteen months. The gap is roughly AED 80,000 and a year.

  • Which UAE payment gateways should my e-commerce app support?

    Most UAE commerce apps end up with four to six options. Cards via Telr, Network International, or Checkout.com cost AED 1,800 to AED 4,000 each. Mada matters for Saudi shoppers. Apple Pay adds AED 800 to AED 2,200. Tabby and Tamara cover BNPL. Budget AED 9,000 to AED 20,000 for the full payment stack.

  • How much does it cost to integrate Tabby or Tamara BNPL in the UAE?

    Tabby and Tamara each add AED 1,500 to AED 3,200 of setup and integration work. Both are worth it for fashion, beauty, electronics, and home categories where average basket sizes are above AED 200, since BNPL lifts conversion noticeably in the UAE.

  • Is Apple Pay worth adding to a UAE e-commerce app?

    Yes for most categories. Apple Pay adds AED 800 to AED 2,200 of integration work and lifts mobile checkout conversion by 10 to 25 percent in the UAE because shoppers skip card entry. If your audience is iPhone-heavy in Dubai or Abu Dhabi, it pays back fast.

  • Is cash on delivery still required in the UAE?

    Less than it used to be. Card and BNPL adoption have grown sharply, especially in Dubai and Abu Dhabi. COD still matters for older audiences, lower-income areas, and large purchases. A proper COD flow with verification costs AED 2,500 to AED 5,000. Plan to offer it but expect declining mix.

  • How much does Arabic localisation add to a UAE e-commerce app?

    Full Arabic RTL adds AED 4,000 to AED 18,000 depending on catalogue size. Beyond text translation you need RTL design audits, Arabic search tokenisation, Arabic product attributes, and SEO for both directions. Many UAE D2C brands launch English-only and add Arabic in version 1.1 based on demand.

  • Do I need multi-warehouse inventory in my UAE commerce app?

    Only if you actually ship from more than one location. A single Dubai warehouse needs nothing fancy. Three UAE warehouses plus a Riyadh fulfilment partner need real inventory orchestration, which adds AED 6,000 to AED 22,000 to the build.

  • How much does a proper returns and exchanges flow cost?

    Around AED 3,000 to AED 10,000 to build properly: request, courier pickup, status tracking, and refund processing. UAE consumers expect smooth returns and skipping this almost always costs more in customer support tickets and abandoned repeat purchases.

  • What does a loyalty programme add to the cost?

    A points-based loyalty system costs AED 4,000 to AED 15,000. A tier-based programme with perks, early access, free shipping thresholds, and birthday rewards costs AED 8,000 to AED 28,000. Worth it for repeat purchase categories but easy to over-engineer at MVP stage.

  • When should I add Algolia or Typesense search to my commerce app?

    Once you cross around 1,000 SKUs. Built-in database search is free but slow at scale. Algolia, Typesense, or Elastic costs AED 4,000 to AED 14,000 to set up plus AED 300 to AED 2,000 per month, and lifts conversion by surfacing the right products faster.

  • How much does the admin and operations dashboard add to the budget?

    Budget AED 12,000 to AED 40,000 for a real admin platform with order management, inventory, marketing campaigns, content management, and analytics. The web admin panel for your team often costs as much as the customer app itself, which most founders underestimate.

  • How does UAE VAT compliance affect my e-commerce app?

    UAE VAT requires proper tax invoicing in your app, with the correct VAT line on every order and a downloadable invoice. PDPL governs how you store customer data and the Consumer Protection Law requires clear refund terms. Building compliance in adds AED 3,000 to AED 12,000 but doing it later costs more.

  • What are the ongoing costs of running a UAE e-commerce app?

    A serious UAE commerce app costs AED 1,500 to AED 7,500 per month to run before marketing spend. That covers hosting, push notifications, analytics, email and SMS marketing, and customer support tools. Maintenance retainers run 18 to 25 percent of build cost per year.

  • How long until a UAE e-commerce app pays back?

    For most D2C brands, the app pays back in twelve to twenty-four months through higher conversion, larger basket sizes from push notifications, and lower acquisition cost on repeat purchases. Apps typically drive 40 to 60 percent of repeat business once a UAE brand crosses AED 5M in annual revenue.

SKIMBOX Team

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