One agent on WhatsApp and web chat — +961 78 720 415.

Your agent for
life in Lebanon.

One agent that sells your stuff, books your people, and preps your paperwork — on WhatsApp or right here.

Chat on WhatsApp

No forms. No apps. You talk, it works.

Seller photographing his car for the agent

Selling with ailb:

  • Send one photo — the agent does the rest
  • Priced from real market data
  • It answers every “sho akher si3er?”
  • Serious buyers only, pre-qualified
  • Handover scheduled for you
Browse the Marketplace
Pillar one — marketplace of things

The agent does the selling

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Buying? Tell it once.

Tell the agent what you need one time. It hunts the listings, verifies the seller and the item, and comes back with the real options — you skip the search, the spam, and the “still available?” dance.

Browse the Marketplace

Every buyer, answered

The agent fields all thirty “sho akher si3er?” messages, filters the lowballers, and only brings you the serious ones.

Agent-priced, agent-listed

One photo in, a full listing out: market price, honest description, and answers for every question buyers ask.

Imagery is placeholder. The agent prices, lists, and negotiates; money, keys, and signatures stay human — nothing is sold without your yes.

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For providers:

  • The agent interviews you about your skills
  • Profile + portfolio built from a voice note
  • Matched with qualified jobs only
  • Fixed quotes — no FB-group bidding wars
  • The agent follows up after every job
Browse Services
Pillar two — marketplace of services

Providers onboard by talking

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For customers: photo in, fixed quote out.

Send a photo of the problem and the agent diagnoses it, picks a vetted pro, and comes back with a fixed quote — no haggling, no ghosting. After the job, the agent follows up so the work actually holds. Your client list shouldn't live in other people's heads.

Browse Services
AI agents working a queue in parallel

For customers:

  • Photos or a video call — the agent scopes the job
  • ONE final price, in writing, before anyone arrives
  • No day-of extras, no surprise 'winch fee'
  • Vetted crew, milestones tracked in chat
  • You confirm done — then it's settled
Browse One-Time Jobs
Pillar three — one-time services

One job, one quote — in writing

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A senior engineer, at work

For workers: jobs near you, quoted fairly.

Moving day, a dead water heater, a deep clean before the in-laws land — one-time jobs the agent prices once and protects. Workers pick up jobs near them with the quote already agreed, and get paid without chasing anyone. El se3er huwe el se3er.

Browse One-Time Jobs
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Your guided file:

  • Live requirements — not oral tradition
  • Document checklist + prefilled forms
  • Validity-window tracking on every paper
  • Dependency sequencing, in the right order
  • Appointment plans for one clean visit
Start a File
Pillar four — government services

Go once, with everything

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Your ikhraj qaid expires before your TLS appointment.

The agent knows — so it tells you to renew first. Live requirements instead of oral tradition, a checklist and prefilled forms, and a plan for the exact order of stamps so nobody bounces you. ailb doesn't replace the mukhtar — it makes sure you go once, with everything.

Start a File
Interview, not forms — that's the whole UI.

How it works:
you talk, it works

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Three steps, zero forms

1. Tell ailb what you need.
Voice note, photo, 3arabe or English or franco — كلو ماشي. The agent asks the right follow-ups, like a good agent should.

2. The agent does the work.
It prices, lists, hunts, verifies, preps the file, and answers every question so you don't have to.

3. You approve.
Money, keys, and signatures stay human. Nothing happens without your yes.

Lebanon doesn't lack marketplaces — it lacks trust
The agent verifies both sides before anyone meets

Scenarios from our field research

We mapped 15 Lebanese processes.

Selling a car, onboarding an electrician, renewing an ikhraj qaid — these scenarios come straight from our field research into how life in Lebanon actually gets done.

  • Karim, 34

    “Selling my Kia took six weeks of lowballers. ailb's pitch: one photo, qualified buyers only.”

  • Elie, 31 — electrician

    “My client list lives in other people's heads. ailb built my profile from a voice note.”

  • Rana, 38

    “Water heater died; the agent got me a fixed quote before noon.”

  • Maya, 27

    “Third ikhraj qaid this year. Never again without the validity tracker.”

  • Nadim, 42

    “The mécanique transfer has an exact order of stamps. The agent knew it; I didn't.”

  • Joelle, 29

    “I asked for a Brevet math tutor in franco. It answered in franco — with three vetted options.”

  • Karim, 34

    “Selling my Kia took six weeks of lowballers. ailb's pitch: one photo, qualified buyers only.”

  • Elie, 31 — electrician

    “My client list lives in other people's heads. ailb built my profile from a voice note.”

  • Rana, 38

    “Water heater died; the agent got me a fixed quote before noon.”

  • Maya, 27

    “Third ikhraj qaid this year. Never again without the validity tracker.”

  • Nadim, 42

    “The mécanique transfer has an exact order of stamps. The agent knew it; I didn't.”

  • Joelle, 29

    “I asked for a Brevet math tutor in franco. It answered in franco — with three vetted options.”

  • Hady, 36

    “Thirty “sho akher si3er?” messages for one couch. The agent answered every one of them.”

  • Sara, 25

    “My Schengen file came back as a checklist with my bank letter already drafted.”

  • Tony, 48 — mover

    “I quote once, fixed. No bidding war in a Facebook group at midnight.”

  • Lina, 33

    “It told me my ikhraj qaid would expire before my TLS appointment — renew first. It was right.”

  • Omar, 39

    “Buying a used iPhone without the “is the battery original?” anxiety. The agent verified it.”

  • Rita, 30

    “I sent a voice note in 3arabe. It opened a paperwork file and listed my old fridge. Same chat.”

  • Hady, 36

    “Thirty “sho akher si3er?” messages for one couch. The agent answered every one of them.”

  • Sara, 25

    “My Schengen file came back as a checklist with my bank letter already drafted.”

  • Tony, 48 — mover

    “I quote once, fixed. No bidding war in a Facebook group at midnight.”

  • Lina, 33

    “It told me my ikhraj qaid would expire before my TLS appointment — renew first. It was right.”

  • Omar, 39

    “Buying a used iPhone without the “is the battery original?” anxiety. The agent verified it.”

  • Rita, 30

    “I sent a voice note in 3arabe. It opened a paperwork file and listed my old fridge. Same chat.”

These are research personas from our process mapping — not customers yet. We're honest like that.