About
Why Mabii
A short story about Lebanese businesses and the menu that talks back.
We built Mabii in 2025 to fit how Lebanese SMBs actually work. The diaspora doesn't need another tech company. The small businesses we grew up around do.
Restaurants reprint menus six times a year and pay $400 every time for a few changes. Salon owners spend the morning replying to the same five questions on Instagram. Half the customers walking into a Beirut venue speak English or French, not Arabic — and the team can't keep up. Across all of it, the answers are simple, the inputs are clear, but the work falls on people who could be doing something more valuable.
Mabii is a QR code that talks back. Customers scan, ask anything about your menu or services, and get an answer in their language, instantly, 24/7. The team stays focused on the work that needs them. Bookings hand off cleanly to whatever you already use — Fresha, Calendly, WhatsApp.
We come to your venue. We set you up. You pay in cash. It works.
— Us at Mabii
Built for Lebanon, not San Francisco
We come to your venue
Setup is in person, by us. Beirut, Jounieh, Achrafieh, Saida, Tripoli to start. No remote onboarding, no support tickets — you meet the team.
Cash and Whish, not just cards
We accept how Lebanese business actually pays. Stripe is optional. The doorstep handoff is the product.
Arabic, French, English, Arabizi
The assistant mirrors whichever language your customer used. Gulf tourists, expat couples, code-switching locals — all handled.
WhatsApp, not a help desk
When something breaks or you need help, message us directly. No ticketing, no scripted replies — you talk to the team that built it.
Built for Beirut speeds
The product works on slow networks. Pages load fast on cellular. The chat responds in seconds even when your wifi is being patient.
What we're building toward
Today: restaurants and salons across Beirut and the surrounding cities. Tomorrow: clinics, gyms, retail, professional services — any Lebanese business whose customers ask the same questions every day. One product, multiple verticals, all running on the same channel-distributed playbook.
Want to see how it works?