Watad is building AridOS, the world's first AI-native OS for construction. Construction is one of the largest industries in the world and one of the least automated. Contractors run their projects across a dozen disconnected systems and a mountain of manual work. Sourcing happens over phone calls and messages, pricing lives in people's heads, and credit moves on trust. Software has recorded this work for decades. Nothing has actually done it. AridOS changes that. A contractor states what a project needs in plain language, and a team of specialized agents handles the rest: sourcing materials, scoring suppliers, benchmarking prices, deciding credit, scheduling, and fulfilment. People stay in control and approve the decisions that carry real money or contractual weight. Everything else runs on its own. AridOS is built on top of the procurement and embedded financing platform Watad already operates, which gives it something no general AI system has: the live record of what contractors actually buy, from whom, at what price, and on what terms. That data is what lets the agents reason about real projects with real numbers instead of generic guesses, and it compounds with every transaction. We are live, generating real revenue, with a growing credit book and zero defaults. We are starting in one of the fastest growing construction markets in the world and building toward the global industry. One prompt. Whole job done.
| Website | https://www.watad.vip |
| Employees | 26 (14 on RocketReach) |
| Founded | 2023 |
| Industry | Construction |
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Abdulrahman Bajaber is the Co-Founder and CEO of Watad.
14 people are employed at Watad.