2 min readRanja AliARKUEN

Wedonet Shines in Jordan

At Start Mashreq Demo Day in Jordan, Wedonet presented a regional model for trusted talent access and managed freelance delivery.

Wedonet joined Start Mashreq Demo Day in Jordan to present a clear belief: regional talent can compete at a higher level when clients have a trusted way to find, brief, and work with the right people.

The event brought together founders, investors, partners, and ecosystem leaders. For Wedonet, it was a chance to explain why Kurdistan and Iraq need a stronger talent bridge and why the managed-network model matters.

Guests and partners attending Start Mashreq Demo Day

The pitch

Ranja Ali presented Wedonet's model: clients submit a request, the platform helps structure the brief, operators review the work, and vetted talent can be matched through a clearer process.

The message was practical. Wedonet is not trying to become another open marketplace. It is building the operational layer that makes regional freelance work easier to trust.

Ranja Ali presenting Wedonet during Demo Day

Why the moment mattered

Presenting in Jordan put Wedonet in front of a wider regional audience. It showed that the problem is not limited to one city or one client segment. Across the region, companies need reliable access to creative, technical, and production talent.

The pitch also gave Wedonet a platform to talk about freelancers as serious professionals, not fallback labor. With the right structure, they can serve local clients, regional companies, and international projects.

The Wedonet team at the Demo Day booth

What comes next

The work after Demo Day is simple and demanding: keep improving the request flow, strengthen freelancer profiles, give operators better dashboards, and make every handoff clearer.

Jordan was a strong signal. Wedonet is building from Kurdistan and Iraq, but the need it solves is regional and global.

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Ranja Ali
Wedonet Team