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.
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.
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 section | What it controls on the website |
|---|---|
| Client Logos | The "shipping in production for" marquee on the homepage. |
| Testimonials | The "what people who've shipped with us say" wall on the homepage. |
| Case Studies | The cards on the Case Studies page (and the homepage "selected shipments" section). |
| Team | The team grid on the About page. |
| Contact Info | The 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:
- Client logos in the marquee
- Testimonial avatars (or pick a solid colour, or auto-generate a gradient)
- Team member photos (same options as testimonials)
- Case study cover images
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:
- Left: a message form. Submissions land in the Contacts section of admin alongside the existing legacy ones.
- Right: email, phone, and WhatsApp (each one taps through on mobile), then the office address and opening hours, then an interactive Google Map showing the location.
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
- Three new links in the top menu: Blog, FAQs, Contact.
- On a phone, the menu collapses into a hamburger button that opens a clean dropdown panel.
- Footer links (Practices, Company, Contact columns) are now clickable — they used to just be plain text.
- Every "Contact us" / "Open engagement" button across the site now lands on the new Contact page or opens an email — no more dead ends.
07Arabic language fixes
- Arabic visitors who click around the site now stay in Arabic. Before, opening any inner page would silently flip you back to English.
- The hero headline was updated to your new wording: "نبني غرفة المحركات للذكاء الاصطناعي في المملكة".
- Words in Arabic headlines used to look stuck together — the gap between every word now reads cleanly at any size.
- Shell-style buttons like
$ start-project.sh →intentionally stay in English on the Arabic site, since they're part of the brand voice.
08Admin sign-in
- The login screen now has a "Remember me for 7 days" checkbox (on by default). Uncheck it on a shared computer and you'll be logged out the moment you close the browser.
- The two-factor code on the admin account was reset, so on next sign-in you'll be guided through enrolling fresh in your authenticator app.
09Things that used to be broken
- For a stretch, anything backed by admin (services, FAQs, stats, blog posts) was silently showing placeholder copy on the public site. Fixed — the live admin content now reaches the website properly.
- A few buttons used to land on a 404 page. Fixed — every menu and CTA goes where it says it does.
- The bottom button on the Contact page used to loop back to the same page. Fixed — it now opens an email to your inbox.