Publishing & Content Solutions
Headless CMS implementations, content workflows, multi-language sites. Sanity, Contentful, Strapi, Payload.
Our Publishing & Content Solutions process
We map your existing codebase, infra, and product requirements. Output: scope, timeline, and a written proposal.
Tech lead defines system design, data model, API contracts and third-party integrations before a line is written.
2-week sprints with demos, code reviews, and automated test coverage. You see working software every fortnight.
Integration tests, load testing, security review, and Lighthouse audits before any release.
Full documentation, CI/CD pipeline, runbooks, and a 30-day post-launch support window.
Technologies we work with
Industries we serve
Why choose Squash Apps for publishing & content solutions?
20+ years shipping production software. Built Kuyil AI (our AI assistant platform) and Garuda (clinic management SaaS) — along with 500+ client projects across SaaS, HealthTech, FinTech, Logistics and eCommerce.
Personally reviews every engagement’s first sprint: architecture, code quality, delivery discipline. Not a sales handoff. The CTO stays in the room.

Demonstrating Kuyil AI · Dubai Tech Summit
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Tell us what you want to ship.
We respond within 24 hours with a written proposal.
- ✓CTO reviews architecture before any code is written
- ✓Senior engineers with 6–10+ years on your stack
- ✓Written proposal within 24 hours of your brief
What we've shipped on engagements like this.
Scaling delivery velocity for a HealthTech SaaS platform
Clinic & patient records SaaS stuck at 2 engineers. We added a pod, rebuilt CI/CD, and quadrupled shipping speed.
Sports data & gaming platform — engineering scale for peak season
Real-time predictions, live scores, community features. We owned mobile + backend through three peak sports seasons.
Fleet management ERP — built from scratch in 12 weeks
End-to-end fleet operations platform with route optimisation, driver app and dispatch dashboard for a Middle East logistics group.

