Saudi Arabia-based e-commerce technology startup Juthor has successfully raised $500,000 in a pre-seed funding round. The investment was led by prominent MENA accelerator Flat6Labs, with additional participation from a group of angel investors.
Tackling Multi-Channel Complexity
Founded in 2025 by Lolwah Binsaedan and Irfan Khan, Juthor is addressing a critical pain point for modern online retailers: the operational complexity of managing sales across a fragmented ecosystem of digital marketplaces. As merchants increasingly expand their footprint on platforms like Amazon, Noon, Salla, and Zid, managing inventory, orders, and customer data becomes a significant barrier to scaling efficiently.
A Unified Platform for Growth
Juthor’s cloud-based platform provides a centralized dashboard to streamline these operations. By consolidating product listings, orders, and inventory management into one place, the solution offers real-time stock synchronization to prevent common issues like overselling and stockouts. Furthermore, its AI-driven analytics engine delivers actionable insights on customer behavior and sales performance, empowering retailers to make data-informed decisions.
“With e-commerce becoming more multi-channel by default, retailers need infrastructure that works across platforms, not in silos,” the founders stated. “Juthor is built to give merchants clarity and control as they grow online.”
Fueling Product Development and Expansion
The newly acquired capital will be strategically deployed to enhance Juthor’s technical infrastructure and data analytics capabilities. The startup plans to accelerate product development to better serve multi-channel retailers in Saudi Arabia and prepare for future expansion across the region.
About Juthor
Juthor is a Saudi-based e-commerce technology startup founded by Lolwah Binsaedan and Irfan Khan. The company provides a cloud-based platform that simplifies multi-channel sales management for online retailers, offering features like real-time inventory synchronization and AI-powered data analytics to reduce operational friction and drive growth.
Source: Wamda


