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Bonjour Arabia: premium booking platform and experience back office

The project started with an audit of the existing setup, then moved through performance, responsive, SEO, security, booking, and maintenance work. The same foundation now supports content, destinations, MyFatoorah payments, access management, and the ongoing run of the site.

Sabrina Mathieu et Cecilia Pueyo pour Bonjour Arabia
Sabrina MathieuCo-founder of Bonjour Arabia
Koragence took over the existing site, audited it, and improved performance, SEO, security, and maintenance. We can now evolve content, bookings, and the day-to-day run of the site on a more reliable foundation.
22destinations

The back office keeps destinations, experiences, and scheduling on the same base instead of scattering them across multiple views.

A WordPress foundation that was audited, secured, and built to last

The work covered audit, performance improvements, responsive behavior, SEO, access security, the MyFatoorah connection, Cloudflare, server handling, and ongoing application maintenance. The site remains a premium storefront, but above all it is now much easier to maintain over time.

Stack used

Technologies shown in the ticker include WordPress, WooCommerce, MyFatoorah, PHP, Tailwind CSS, Cloudflare.

The technologies that really mattered

This section highlights the few technologies that carried the project, what they brought, and why they fit this product so well.

WordPress

Editing and admin foundation

WordPress and WooCommerce provide a clear foundation to manage the offer, pages, experiences, bookings, and admin work without making day-to-day operations heavier.

MyFatoorah

Payments adapted to the local market

MyFatoorah was connected cleanly in the journey to keep payments readable, adapted to the local context, and coherent with the rest of the product.

Cloudflare

Performance, protection, and continuity

Cloudflare, secured access rules, server handling, and ongoing maintenance help keep the site fast, clean, and sustainable over time.

The main results:

destinations22
available experiences54
enabled on sensitive access2FA

How the project was led

The same delivery discipline is applied here: scoping, structure, build, rollout, and evolution, with trade-offs adapted to the real project.

Existing setup audit

The first step was to review the existing setup, identify performance, readability, security, and maintenance weaknesses, then restart from a cleaner base.

Offer, content, and admin structure

The catalog, destinations, experiences, key pages, and admin structure were then rebuilt so they support day-to-day operations as much as the storefront.

Booking, payments, and access

The booking flow, MyFatoorah, automated emails, 2FA, and access management were connected in the same logic to avoid stacking separate tools.

Responsive, performance, and SEO

Public pages were then reworked with real responsive, performance, and SEO work so the offer becomes clearer and more credible everywhere.

Cloudflare, server, and security

Cloudflare protection, server handling, access rules, and infrastructure incidents were framed to keep the foundation healthy beyond the design alone.

Maintenance and ongoing adjustments

The project now mostly lives through application maintenance, fixes, content adjustments, style refinements, infrastructure handling, and the smaller requests that matter in operations.

Context

Bonjour Arabia sells premium cultural experiences in Saudi Arabia. The project was about taking over an existing foundation and making it faster, cleaner, safer, and more useful for the team.

The real need covered the offer presentation, booking, payments, access management, server handling, mobile readability, and the ability to maintain everything without friction.

Problem to solve

A premium travel and experiences brand cannot rely for long on a brochure site alone. As soon as the team needs to edit the offer, secure access, maintain performance, correct reading details, improve SEO, and absorb business requests, the scope becomes much broader.

The risk was twofold: losing credibility on the customer side and keeping a fragile foundation alive for the founders, with more manual fixes, more friction, and less control over day-to-day operations.

What was delivered

The project started with an audit, then moved through a rebuild of the public experience, responsive improvements, performance work, SEO, access management, the booking journey, and the MyFatoorah payment flow.

The longer-term work now mostly lives in application maintenance: content and style adjustments, server or security incidents, smaller business requests, SEO fixes, and responsive refinements, with a Cloudflare foundation and clear access rules to support the long run.

What this changed

The brand gains a more credible commercial asset, but above all an operating base able to hold bookings, content, and experiences together without scattering them.

The founders can evolve the offer through concrete increments: new time slots, new formats, SEO or mobile adjustments, without having to rebuild the platform.

The project shows that a premium site can also become a real operational tool when the back office, booking, and run quality are scoped together.