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Even in the most uncertain times, Devopra keeps you connected with customers.

Pre-Built Demos Collection

Appilo comes with a beautiful collection of modern, easily importable, and highly customizable demo layouts.

App Landing 01 (Main demo)
App Landing Modern
App Landing 03
App Landing 07
Portfolio/Resume 2
Marketing Agency
Digital Marketing/Agency
IT Solution 2
Business/Consulting
Business/Corporate
IT Solution
Digital Agency
Startup Agency
SaaS Classic
SaaS Modern
App Landing 04
Pos Software
Seo Software
Home Live Chat
CRM Software
Restaurant
SEO 2
Web Application
Email Marketing
Cyber Security
App Landing 06
App Landing 05
Software Management
Social Media Marketing
HR Management
CR Management
SEO/Digital Marketing
Agency Landing 01
Portfolio/Resume 01
Product Landing 01
Cloud Hosting 1
Cloud Hosting 2
Cloud Hosting 3
Dark Version Demo
App Showcase Dark
Dark Version Demo
Saas Classic Dark
Dark Version Demo
Digital Agency Dark
Dark Version Demo
Startup Agency Dark
RTL Version Demo
Appilo Main RTL
RTL Version Demo
App Showcase RTL
RTL Version Demo
Digital Agency RTL
RTL Version Demo
SaaS Classic RTL
Devopra awesome services

We can give the best
facilites
for you!

Faster docs. Faster deals

Get your documents out the door fast to keep deals with automatic notifications, on-the-fly editing, and integrated.

UI/UX based app

Whether you have a team of 2 or 200, the Mailboxes keep everyone the same page. Leverage automation to move fast.

Build designs that scale

Lay the foundations for your product’s design system with reusable, responsive components that automatically scale.

Customise your workflow

Choose from hundreds of plugins and integrations that let you do everything from animating interactions.

Customer Support

Whether you have a team of 2 or 200, the Mailboxes keep everyone the same page. Leverage automation to move fast.

Super security

Super Security (antivirus free and anti malware) provides security service, virus cleaner, and virus removal. It clean junk files, boost and cool down your phone.

DevOpra Workflow that works for your benefit.

Give your team the ability to quickly create, send, and track docs within an approval system that works for everyone. And will be very easy to work with appilo that workflow will work only for your benefit.

Don’t just engage, make it
engaging with Devopra.

Create stunning, effective sales documents with custom base designed themes, templates, and embedded rich media. It’s easy to create and send professional-looking docs that canbe win every time.

Devopra awesome features

Our features will help
to improve busines

Sales teams use PandaDoc to improve deal workflow, insights, and speed while delivering an amazing buying experience. Get your documents out the door fast to keep deals.

Software Development

Create stunning, effective sales documents with custom-designed theme & template.

UI/UX Development

Create stunning, effective sales documents with custom-designed theme & template.

Dedicated Support

Create stunning, effective sales documents with custom-designed theme & template.

Devopra awesome features

Devopra use the tool
you love

Say goodbye to manual data entry. Integrate with thetools you depend on so your team can get proposals,contracts and quotes out the door fast.

Our team members

Our team members
develop softwares.

Mustafa "Moe" Qureshi

Founder & CEO
moe@devopra.com

Urooj
Hanan

COO | Talent Acquisition Specialist
urooj@devopra.com

James
Anderson

CTO
James@devopra.com

Adam
Bonnie

Technology Manager
bonnie@devopra.com
Frequently asked questions

We have some FAQ to
inform you more

Software as a Service (SaaS) is a software delivery model in which a software application is hosted by a third-party provider and made available to customers over the internet. Customers can access the software using a web browser or a program interface, and they pay for use of the software on a subscription basis or by some other method of pricing. SaaS is a type of cloud computing, as it involves delivering software over the internet rather than installing it on a local computer or server. Some examples of SaaS applications include customer relationship management (CRM) software, enterprise resource planning (ERP) software, and productivity tools such as word processors and spreadsheets.
Cost: SaaS typically requires a lower upfront investment, as there is no need to purchase and set up hardware or pay for maintenance and updates. On-premise software may have a higher upfront cost, but it may also have lower ongoing costs if you have the resources to manage and maintain the software yourself.

Customization: On-premise software can be customized to meet your specific needs, whereas SaaS is typically more limited in terms of customization.

Integration: If you have existing systems and data that need to be integrated with the new software, this may be easier with on-premise solutions.

Control: With on-premise software, you have more control over the hardware and infrastructure, as well as the ability to customize the software as needed. With SaaS, you are reliant on the provider for maintenance and updates.

Scalability: SaaS is typically more scalable than on-premise software, as you can easily add or remove users as needed and the provider handles the infrastructure.

Ultimately, the choice between SaaS and on-premise software will depend on your specific needs and resources. It may be helpful to weigh the pros and cons of each option and consider factors such as cost, customization, integration, control, and scalability.
The concept of Software as a Service (SaaS) has its roots in the early days of the internet, when software companies began to offer their products online as a means of delivering them to a wider audience. One of the earliest examples of SaaS is the Salesforce Customer Relationship Management (CRM) platform, which was launched in 1999. In the years that followed, other software companies began to adopt the SaaS model, and it became increasingly popular as a way to deliver software over the internet.

Today, SaaS is a widely used software delivery model, with many companies offering a range of applications as a service, including productivity tools, enterprise resource planning (ERP) software, and human resource management systems. The adoption of cloud computing and the increasing use of web-based applications have contributed to the growth of the SaaS market.
SaaS (Software as a Service) is typically less customizable than on-premise software, as the provider controls the infrastructure and the software is delivered over the internet. However, some SaaS providers do offer customization options, either through the use of APIs (Application Programming Interfaces) or through the ability to configure certain aspects of the software to meet the needs of the customer.
The ownership of data in a SaaS (Software as a Service) environment can be complex, as it typically involves multiple parties including the SaaS provider, the customer, and any third-party partners or vendors.

In general, the customer is the owner of their own data, as they have generated it or collected it through their use of the SaaS product. However, the customer may grant the SaaS provider access to their data as part of the terms of service, and the provider may use the data for various purposes such as improving the product or providing analytics.

It is important to carefully review the terms of service and any other agreements related to data ownership before signing up for a SaaS product, to ensure that you understand how your data will be used and who will have access to it. Some SaaS providers may offer options for customers to retain more control over their data, such as the ability to export their data or to restrict the use of their data by the provider.
If your SaaS (Software as a Service) vendor goes out of business, it can be a cause for concern, as it may disrupt your access to the software and potentially result in the loss of your data.





Software as a Service (SaaS) and cloud computing are related but distinct concepts. Here are the main differences between SaaS and cloud computing

: SaaS is a software delivery model, whereas cloud computing is a broader term that refers to the delivery of computing resources over the internet.

SaaS involves the delivery of a specific software application to customers over the internet, whereas cloud computing includes a range of services such as infrastructure as a service (IaaS), platform as a service (PaaS), and software as a service (SaaS).

SaaS customers typically pay for use of the software on a subscription basis, whereas cloud computing customers can pay for the resources they use on a pay-as-you-go basis.

SaaS is typically a fully managed service, with the provider handling maintenance and updates, whereas with cloud computing, the customer may have more control over the underlying infrastructure.

In summary, SaaS is a type of cloud computing that involves the delivery of software over the internet, but it is only one of many types of services that fall under the umbrella of cloud computing.
Pricing

Our best pricing to
give you offer!

Basic $70
  • Per User Per Month/Billed Annualy
  • Sales force automation
  • Automation and process management
Standard $110
  • Per User Per Month/Billed Annualy
  • All Basic Features
  • Product customization
Premium $199
  • Per User Per Month/Billed Annualy
  • All Standard Features
  • Marketing automation
  • Reports and analytics