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Do It Yourself - Dubai Company Set up

Set up your company in Dubai — without paying €5,000–€15,000 to agencies

A step-by-step DIY guide that shows you exactly how to legally register your business in the UAE, using official platforms and clear instructions.

Decision Guide: Mainland vs. Freezone

DIY Guide: Mainland & Freezone

No hidden costs

Instant digital access

THE PROBLEM

Setting up a company in Dubai is not difficult —
it’s just intentionally confusing.

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Most people:

  • Overpay agencies for basic processes

  • Don’t know which authority to go to

  • Choose the wrong license or jurisdiction

  • Lose months fixing avoidable mistakes

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Agencies charge €5,000–€15,000 for something you are legally allowed to do yourself.

THE SOLUTION

The Dubai Company Setup – DIY Master Bundle

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We turned the entire UAE company setup process into a clear, structured, step-by-step system — so you can do it yourself with confidence.

This is not theory.
It’s based on real setups, real authorities, and official platforms.

WHAT YOU GET

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Decision Guide Mainland vs Freezone

Decision Checklist Mainland vs Freezone

Mainland DIY Guide

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Contact Points

Freezone DIY Guide

HOW IT WORKS

Purchase the guide

Choose your preferred language (EN / DE)

Download instantly and start your setup

If you get stuck at any point, you can optionally upgrade to assisted setup support — without agency pricing.

PRICE

€149 – One-time payment

Compare:

  • Typical agency fee: €5,000–€15,000

  • DIY Master Bundle: €149

OUR PARTNERS

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TRANSPARENCY & TRUST

Registered company in Dubai

Real setup experience

No recurring fees

WHO THIS IS FOR

Founders setting up a company in Dubai

Freelancers & consultants

Agency owners

People relocating to the UAE

Anyone who wants control instead of agency dependency

This is NOT for you if:

You want someone else to do everything

You are not willing to follow instructions

You expect legal advice for special regulated activities

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