Digitalizing Algeria

Through simple, efficient software, HanaWerk builds practical systems for Algerian businesses that still run on scattered messages, paper, spreadsheets, and manual follow-up. We start with real workflows, then turn them into calm software that is easier to operate.

One real workflow at a time. Built from Algeria, validated with operators.

Operational chaos

The mess usually starts before software

The same patterns keep appearing in real businesses: orders, documents, approvals, follow-ups, and handoffs living across too many places.

01WA

WhatsApp orders

Requests arrive as voice notes, screenshots, short messages, and late corrections instead of clean structured orders.

02XL

Spreadsheet drift

One file becomes many versions, then nobody knows which list, price, status, or quantity is the real one.

03DOC

Paper decisions

Important approvals, stamps, signatures, and notes stay outside the system until someone has to chase them.

04FU

Missed follow-ups

Customers, suppliers, and staff rely on memory for reminders, confirmations, and unresolved exceptions.

05HF

Unclear handoffs

Reception, sales, stock, delivery, and management each know part of the story, but not the full operational state.

06MEM

Invisible work

The people holding the workflow together are often doing quiet manual work that the business cannot easily see.

HanaWerk turns these repeated patterns into simple, efficient software for Algeria, one real workflow at a time.

About HanaWerk

We understand messy workflows

Most businesses do not need another all-in-one platform. They need specific tools that fit real operations, built by people who understand the context.

HanaWerk is currently being built from Algeria with a broader Muslim-market outlook. We are building the business itself as a repeatable operating system: clear discovery, focused pilots, documented processes, and software that actually gets used.

Our products are designed for reliability, clarity, halal-conscious boundaries, and long-term operational value, not vanity metrics or startup theater.

Selected work

Real projects and field tracks.

Some are live, some are being validated, and some are early explorations. All start from real workflow questions.

Paused researchFront desk & queue flow · Algeria

LilyFlow

A researched front-desk track for appointments, queue pressure, and daily reception flow.

LilyFlow explored how clinics, cabinets, service counters, and reception teams could manage queues, reminders, public waiting visibility, and quick staff actions without adding heavy admin.

Kept as a documented research track, not the current commercial focus.

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LilyFlow project visual
Strategic trackTrip operations · Algeria

AnnaJourney

An agency-first operations backbone for group trips sold through WhatsApp and Instagram.

AnnaJourney is shaped around passenger intake, deposits, manifests, rooming lists, transport allocation, hospitality partners, and multilingual guest communication.

A travel-operations track for later validation.

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AnnaJourney project visual
LiveLocal commerce · Algeria

Fromage Jack

A direct website for a homemade cheese seller.

Built fast with a simple menu, clear prices, multilingual pages, and a WhatsApp order path that matched how customers already buy.

Proof that calm software ships.

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Fromage Jack project visual
ExplorationVehicle import files · Algeria

Transitaires Auto DZ

An early discovery track around vehicle-import dossiers for transitaires and groupeurs.

Based on early conversations, the possible pain is not customs shortcuts. It is lawful file tracking: documents, missing papers, client follow-up, status clarity, deadlines, repeated forms, and facturation.

Promising signal, still not validated.

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Transitaires Auto DZ project visual
In progressCommunity infrastructure · Free

Masjidi

A free app for nearby mosques, prayer times, and community connection.

Masjidi starts with a sorted list of nearby mosques, then adds directions, prayer-time awareness, and respectful everyday utility for Muslim users.

Software built for the community, not for profit.

In progress
Masjidi project visual

Website services

Practical websites for real businesses

HanaWerk also builds focused websites for businesses that need a serious online presence without months of agency complexity.

Fromage Jack proved the pattern: understand the business, shape the offer, build a clear multilingual site, and ship it live.

Talk about a website

Clear business presence

A custom website that explains what you do, earns trust, and makes contacting you simple.

Local and multilingual

Mobile-first pages with French, Arabic, and English options, RTL support, WhatsApp/contact paths, and content that fits the market.

Launch handled

Domain setup, deployment, SEO basics, metadata, sitemap, and a maintainable codebase so the website can keep improving.

Good fit

  • Local businesses, professional services, shops, clinics, agencies, and trade companies
  • Founders who need a polished website before heavier software makes sense
  • Businesses that want clarity, trust, and a real contact path instead of a generic template

Boundaries

  • No haram or harmful sectors
  • No fake promises, dark patterns, or misleading claims
  • No open-ended software project disguised as a simple website

Our approach

We discover first, then build

HanaWerk starts with the field: real conversations, real workflows, and the uncomfortable details that usually stay hidden before software is built.

01

Discover the real workflow

We talk to operators, owners, staff, and potential clients before deciding what to build. The goal is to understand the work as it actually happens.

02

Map the operational mess

We look for the repeated manual steps: WhatsApp threads, phone calls, paper, Excel files, signatures, approvals, handoffs, and follow-ups.

03

Shape a narrow useful wedge

Only after discovery do we define the first version. It should solve one painful workflow clearly instead of pretending to replace the whole business.

04

Validate, refine, then scale

We build with feedback from real users, refine what actually helps, and only then expand the system with discipline.

What we avoid

Built with restraint, not startup theater

HanaWerk should feel useful before it feels impressive. That means saying no to patterns that make software look bigger while making operations harder.

Bloated all-in-one promises

We do not start by replacing every system in the business. We start with the painful workflow that actually needs help.

Fake dashboards

Charts and metrics only belong when they help someone make a real operational decision.

Overbuilding before validation

A clean conversation with a real operator beats a large feature list built from assumptions.

Unethical workflows

HanaWerk avoids riba, gambling, alcohol, adult content, fraud, deception, bribery, and clearly harmful work.

Useful software should make work calmer without compromising trust.

Contact

Let's talk about what you're building

If your business runs on repeated manual steps, scattered messages, paper, spreadsheets, or workflows that feel harder than they should, HanaWerk can help shape simple, efficient software around the way the work really happens.

Based in Algeria.