When you think of traditional ERP, you're thinking of an era we're here to end.
Gap Cloud is a software company, founded in Cairo, Egypt in 2024 by people from different industries who had spent years watching businesses run on tools that weren't built for the work — and decided to build something better.
We came from business
Gap Cloud started with a group of people from pharma, logistics, healthcare, distribution, sales, e-commerce, and technology. Not investors. Operators who had spent years inside businesses that ran on the wrong tools, watching the same breakdowns happen because the software wasn't built for the work.
We started by building targeted software for the specific gaps we each knew from the inside. That work brought us to some of Egypt's largest companies — Amer Group, Hassan Allam — and to global names like Pepsico and Marriott, alongside lean startups building from scratch. Every client pointed us in the same direction.
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countries across Africa, GCC, and Europe
98.7%
retention rate since launch
Direct support
from the product team
Then the full picture became clear
A year in, we were joined by someone who had spent over two decades in ERP consulting — working with some of the largest organizations in the region. When you've spent that long watching how enterprise software gets sold, how implementations unfold, and what companies are left managing on their own once the consultants leave, you develop clear opinions about what needs to change.
Combined, the people behind Scaler carry more years inside this industry than most ERP vendors have been operating in this market. We know the model from the inside. That's precisely why we built something different.
The era that's ending — and what comes next
The companies being built now aren't structured like the clients the major ERP vendors designed for. They're leaner, faster, and growing in ways that older software architectures weren't built to accommodate.
That shift is happening everywhere. Egypt is no exception — businesses here have been digitizing fast, growing past spreadsheets and disconnected tools, and hitting a familiar wall. Full-suite ERP should be the answer. But for most companies, getting into one has meant signing up for months of implementation, an external consultancy running the project, and a budget and timeline that look very different by go-live. So they stay where they are, manage the fragmentation, and keep pushing.
Scaler is built for companies at that exact point. Full-suite depth across finance, procurement, sales, operations, HR, and more — with a rollout model companies run themselves, pricing that grows with the business, and support that comes directly from the team that built the product. Built in Cairo, shaped by the operating reality of this market, and for every company facing the same problem anywhere.
Come see what we built.
If this reads like the kind of company you want behind your operations, the product will make the case from here.