A education & e-learning app in Saudi Arabia typically costs $5,280–$14,160 to build, with a working MVP achievable in 39 business days. These numbers are computed live from our public feature catalog — not a marketing estimate.
Priced in USD — the Saudi riyal (SAR) is also pegged to the dollar, so these figures convert predictably for KSA-based budgets.
The exact catalog features used to compute the cost range below — every price is public and comes from the same catalog our estimator uses.
Record/upload video, streaming playback, compression
File picker, upload, preview
Interactive calendar with events
Edit profile, upload photo, view others' profiles
Plans, billing cycles, upgrades, cancellation
Conversational AI for support or content
Firebase Cloud Messaging, APNs setup
Overview stats, charts, quick actions
Tap heatmaps, session recordings
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The essential feature subset to launch and validate with real users.
The complete representative feature set shown above, fully built out.
Every number on this page comes directly from our public pricing catalog — the same catalog and calculator that power our Get Estimate tool. No hidden fees, no inflated "starting at" figures designed to get you on a call. Browse the full catalog of 389 features across 33 categories, each with an exact price, on our pricing page.
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The range above covers video-lesson hosting, document/material uploads, and calendar-based scheduling — suitable for both cohort-based live sessions (booked via the calendar) and self-paced pre-recorded content. Live video calling itself is a separate communication-category feature.
Subscription billing is included in the range above for recurring access models (monthly/term-based). One-time course purchases use a simpler checkout flow from the payments category and can be swapped in at a similar cost.
The included chatbot feature can answer common student questions (schedules, course content, deadlines) instantly, reducing support load on instructors — it's the same catalog feature used for customer-support automation elsewhere on the platform.