What's new

TuwaiqTech.ai got a fresh face and an admin you can actually edit.

A roundup of everything that changed on the public website and the admin dashboard. Written for the people who use them, not the people who built them.

7
New pages on the website
5
New things to manage in admin
2
Languages, end-to-end

01The whole website now matches

Before, only the homepage had the new "Grid Terminal" look. Click into Services or About and you'd land on the old design. That's gone — every page on the site now uses the same look and feel.

/services
Three practice areas + a live catalog of every offering you've published in the admin.
/case-studies
Filterable grid of shipped projects, by practice.
/security
Posture pillars, compliance, and a 14-day operations scoreboard.
/about
How we work, by-the-numbers, and the team grid.
/blog
Article list with category filters, plus full article pages.
/faqs
Dedicated FAQ page (the homepage section now has its own URL).
/contact
Form on the left, contact info + Google Maps on the right.

02You can now edit the website from admin

Five new sections were added to the admin sidebar. Anything you change here updates the public site on the next refresh — no developer needed.

Admin sectionWhat it controls on the website
Client LogosThe "shipping in production for" marquee on the homepage.
TestimonialsThe "what people who've shipped with us say" wall on the homepage.
Case StudiesThe cards on the Case Studies page (and the homepage "selected shipments" section).
TeamThe team grid on the About page.
Contact InfoThe headline, channels (email/phone/WhatsApp), address, hours, and map location on the Contact page.

Plus the existing Services, FAQs, and Site Stats sections now drive more of the website than before — the homepage, the services page, and the about page all pull from them automatically.

03Upload images instead of pasting URLs

Every image field in admin now has an Upload tab next to the URL field. Drop a file from your computer, see a live preview, save. Works for:

If an image ever fails to load, the site quietly falls back to a clean placeholder so nothing looks broken.

04Real client logos on the homepage

The "shipping in production for" strip used to show typed-out wordmarks. It now shows the real logos of Aramco, stc, NEOM, SABIC, SAMA, MODON, Riyad Bank, KAUST, and Tawuniya — each on a clean white card, twice the size of before, with the section heading bumped up to match.

05The new Contact page

Visitors can now reach out without leaving the site. Two columns:

You set the email, phone, address, hours, and map coordinates from Admin → Contact Info. The map uses Google Maps and works without any setup.

06Better navigation

07Arabic language fixes

08Admin sign-in

09Things that used to be broken