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Garaj Launches Webkaari to Help Pakistan’s Entrepreneurs Build Websites and Online Stores Easily

  • August 1, 2025
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Garaj has officially launched Webkaari, a do-it-yourself website and online store builder tailored to the needs of Pakistan’s growing community of small businesses, freelancers, and entrepreneurs. The platform enables users to design and launch professional websites and e-commerce stores without requiring technical expertise, offering a simple, affordable, and locally relevant digital solution.

The launch of Webkaari represents a significant step in Garaj’s mission to drive digital adoption and empower businesses to establish a strong online presence. Built to remove the traditional barriers of web development, the platform provides intuitive tools that allow users to quickly transform their ideas into functional and visually appealing websites.

A key factor in bringing Webkaari to life has been the collaboration with BaseKit, a UK-based technology company whose platform powers millions of websites globally. Their technology forms the backbone of Webkaari, ensuring robust performance, scalability, and ease of use for users in Pakistan. Garaj acknowledged BaseKit’s role in enabling this milestone, emphasizing the value of international technology partnerships in fostering local innovation.

The success of the project also reflects the dedication and teamwork within Garaj. Special recognition was given to Muhammad Ammar, Product Expert at Garaj, for his leadership, attention to detail, and commitment throughout the development and launch process. Multiple teams—including Branding, Partnerships, Delivery, Contracts, and Legal—also played an instrumental role in shaping Webkaari into a market-ready offering.

Now live, Webkaari is positioned to help individuals and businesses in Pakistan take their products, services, and personal brands online with minimal effort. The platform’s accessibility means that entrepreneurs can focus on their core business while easily managing their online presence, from showcasing their work to running e-commerce operations.

By introducing Webkaari, Garaj is not only providing a new tool for digital entrepreneurs but also contributing to the broader digital transformation of Pakistan’s business landscape. As more enterprises adopt online strategies, tools like Webkaari can help close the gap between traditional business models and modern, technology-driven commerce.

Entrepreneurs, freelancers, and small business owners interested in exploring the platform can visit the official Webkaari website to learn more and start building their digital storefronts. The launch underscores Garaj’s continued commitment to enabling local businesses to compete in a global digital economy.

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