Rekaz Raises USD 5mln in Seed Funding 

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Rekaz founders Abdulrahman and Abdulaziz. (Image Courtesy: Rekaz)
Rekaz founders Abdulrahman and Abdulaziz. (Image Courtesy: Rekaz)

Rekaz, the Saudi-based software platform transforming how service businesses operate, has raised USD 5 million in seed funding to scale its product and expand across the region. The round was led by COTU Ventures, with participation from Impact46, Shorooq, Numrah Capital and angel investors

Rekaz offers an end-to-end system for service-based businesses such as gyms, salons, and mobile providers. From scheduling and subscriptions to payments and client management, Rekaz replaces fragmented workflows and manual coordination with a streamlined, intelligent platform. Businesses can also launch their own branded booking websites and mobile apps to grow online.

Over 7,000 businesses have used Rekaz to process more than 1 million appointments and subscriptions, showing strong traction among single-location operators and growing multi-branch businesses.

“Our mission is to do for service SMBs what Shopify did for e-commerce,” said Abdulrahman Alomran, CEO and co-founder of Rekaz. “Most service businesses are still operating through scattered tools, spreadsheets, and manual work. We’re building the infrastructure they’ve been missing.”

Rekaz Logo (Image Courtesy: Rekaz official website)

Rekaz combines a purpose-built internal system with AI-powered insights and personalised onboarding flows that adapt to each business type. This approach allows merchants to get started quickly and run more efficiently, with less friction and fewer moving parts.

“Rekaz is solving a massive and overlooked problem,” said Amir Farha, General Partner at COTU Ventures. “Service businesses are the economic backbone of the region, and they’ve been left behind by traditional software. Abdulrahman and Abdulaziz are building the right platform at the right time.”

“We’ve designed Rekaz to be flexible, intelligent, and deeply aligned with how service businesses actually work,” added Abdulaziz Alkharashi, CTO and co-founder.

“Rekaz is a game-changer for the service economy in MENA — bringing digitisation, operational efficiency, and data-driven growth to thousands of businesses that have historically been left behind,” said Yousef Albabtain, Partner at Shorooq. “We believe Rekaz has the potential to become the foundational layer for service-based SMBs across the region.”

The company will use the funding to deepen product development, enhance AI capabilities, and grow its presence across the GCC and wider markets.

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