Your customers talk. HeyNoura listens.
Voice orders on WhatsApp — organized, matched, ready to deliver. No more scribbling, no more replaying.
From voice to delivery in 3 steps

Customers order the way they always have
Voice notes, texts, whatever feels natural. They keep using WhatsApp — no app to download, no behavior to change.

HeyNoura transcribes, understands, and matches
Understands Arabic, French, English, and the mix in between. Even when your customer says ‘كوكا’ instead of ‘Coca-Cola 330ml’.

Review, confirm, deliver. One tap.
Your AI assistant presents each order ready to go. You review, confirm, and it’s on its way.
Everything you need, nothing you don’t

Speaks your language
Understands Arabic, French, English, and the natural mix in between. Handles dialects, slang, and code-switching.

No app for your customers
They keep using WhatsApp. No downloads, no links, no change in behavior. If they can send a voice note, they can place an order.

Works with your POS
Import your catalog via CSV. Keep using Omega, BIM, or whatever you have. HeyNoura organizes; your POS bills.

Track every delivery payment
Know exactly how much each delivery person collected, settled, and owes. No more end-of-day surprises.
Built for convenience stores, bakeries, pharmacies, butchers, restaurants, and supermarkets — available in Lebanon today.
Built in, not promised
Start free, grow with confidence
Annual billing · No hidden fees · Cancel anytime
Growth
- Unlimited products in catalog
- Unlimited staff accounts
- WhatsApp integration
- AI order processing
- Delivery coordination
- Customer profiles
- Basic analytics dashboard
- 14-day free trial included
Professional
- Everything in Growth
- Full analytics dashboard
- Priority support
- Custom AI training
- API access & webhooks
- White-label option
All plans include unlimited staff, WhatsApp integration, and AI processing.
Go over your limit? Just $0.05 per additional order. No surprises.
No credit card required for trial.

Voice is back. Let your customers talk.
Be among the first shops in Lebanon to turn chaotic WhatsApp voice notes into smooth, organized deliveries.