Software, web & app development in Sindh
SOHOON Technologies builds custom software, websites, online stores and mobile apps for businesses across Sindh, with senior teams aligned to your time zone.
Services we provide in Sindh
Software Development
Local software development for businesses across Sindh.
Website Development
Local website development for businesses across Sindh.
E-commerce Website
Local e-commerce website for businesses across Sindh.
Mobile App Development
Local mobile app development for businesses across Sindh.
AI Agents
Local ai agents for businesses across Sindh.
Cities we serve in Sindh
Karachi
Karachi is Pakistan's financial and port capital, anchoring banking, shipping, retail, and a rapidly growing technology startup ecosystem.
Hyderabad
Hyderabad is Sindh's second city, known for bangles, glazed tiles, and a rising IT park catering to regional SMEs.
Sukkur
Sukkur serves as northern Sindh's commercial gateway, with cross-border trade along the Indus demanding freight and customs software.
Larkana
Larkana is a historic agricultural city whose rice and cotton traders are adopting commodity-management and mobile payment solutions.
Nawabshah
Nawabshah anchors Sindh's sugarcane belt and hosts the Benazir Bhutto International Airport, connecting agri-exporters to global markets.
Mirpur Khas
Mirpur Khas is a key agricultural processing hub for dates and mangoes, with cold-storage operators upgrading to IoT monitoring systems.
Jacobabad
Jacobabad is a trading town on the Sindh-Balochistan border where livestock markets and commodity brokers need digital auction platforms.
Shikarpur
Shikarpur has a long tradition of banking and money exchange, making it an early adopter of fintech and remittance-processing tools.
Khairpur
Khairpur produces the majority of Pakistan's date crop, with growers and exporters seeking traceability and e-commerce solutions.
Kotri
Kotri is an industrial township on the Indus opposite Hyderabad, hosting textile, soap, and industrial-chemical manufacturers.
Tando Adam
Tando Adam is a small commercial centre whose grain and cotton markets increasingly use mobile-based trading and payment apps.
Dadu
Dadu lies at the crossroads of Sindh's rural economy, with public-sector development projects driving demand for project-management software.
