Saudi Arabia’s startup system is already thriving to align with Vision 2030. The impact has been massive so far, with cutting-edge innovations and technological solutions. But here’s the reality: No one wants to average. So the million-dollar question for startups remains whether you want to be the first Careem, a super app owned by Uber for ride-hailing, bicycle rental, food delivery, grocery delivery, and digital wallets, or disappear into the noise.
It’s not enough for founders in Riyadh, Jeddah, and all over the Kingdom to just make a product. They also need to make it quickly, test it early, and improve it intelligently. The idea of a Minimum Viable Product (MVP) has changed the game in this area. But now that AI is in the picture, MVP development is going to a whole new level.
Saudi startups can get their products to market up to 40% faster with AI-powered MVPs, and they don’t have to give up quality or scalability. They are making better choices, automating tasks that need to be done over and over, and even predicting what users will need before the product is even available.
If you’re a startup founder in KSA, this is not just a technological upgrade—it’s a competitive survival strategy.


