Browser automation for Umm Al Quwain businesses.
Umm Al Quwain's free-zone (UAQ FTZ), trading, fisheries, and SME economy runs on the same UAE portals and accounting tools as the bigger emirates. Stackbirds turns that browser busywork into self-trained agents.
Built for Umm Al Quwain's stack
- Government and free-zone portals. UAQ Free Trade Zone, MOHRE, GDRFA, ICA — anything that runs in a browser.
- EmaraTax (FTA). Stage VAT and corporate tax data — invoice gathering, reconciliation, and draft submissions.
- Accounting and ERP. Tally Prime, Zoho Books, QuickBooks, and Odoo.
- Trade and logistics. Supplier, customs, and shipping portals for import/export SMBs.
- CRM and ops. Zoho CRM, HubSpot, and internal admin tools.
Industries we see in Umm Al Quwain
UAQ Free Trade Zone companies, trading and import/export SMBs, light manufacturing, fisheries and food businesses, and local services firms — all run repetitive browser work Stackbirds can take over.
Security for Umm Al Quwain customers
Every agent runs in an isolated sandbox with full audit trails. Submissions, payments, and deletions pause for human approval by default. Stackbirds is SOC 2 ready and supports SAML SSO, and agents read and operate on Arabic, English, and bilingual RTL interfaces.
Get started from Umm Al Quwain
We work with Umm Al Quwain customers remotely from our San Francisco HQ with Gulf-friendly call windows. Email hello@stackbirds.xyz to schedule a session, jump in and train your first agent, or book a done-for-you Stackbirds consultation.
Umm Al Quwain FAQ
Can Stackbirds work with the UAQ Free Trade Zone portal?
Yes — the UAQ FTZ portal, MOHRE, EmaraTax, and GDRFA all run in a browser, so Stackbirds can handle submissions, renewals, and status checks with human approval.
Is Stackbirds affordable for a small Umm Al Quwain business?
Yes — the first agent is free to train, with no credit card and no sales call. Most small teams stay on a low-cost tier.