Our Story

Two brothers who were tired of sitting in classrooms, chasing a path that was never really ours, and finally decided to follow the thing we actually loved: tech.

The path we were supposed to take

We were the kids who lost the lesson and lit up at the break. School felt like a corridor someone else had built for us — finish this, score that, pick a safe degree, get a quiet job. Everyone around us had the next ten years of our lives planned out. None of it sounded like us.

We were not bad students. We were just bored of memorising things we did not care about, while the one thing we genuinely cared about was treated like a distraction.

What we actually loved

Tech. Always tech. We spent every spare dirham on gadgets, took them apart to see how they worked, and put them back together with one screw left over. We compared specs for fun. We argued about which earbuds were actually worth it, hunted down the cheapest place to buy a charger, and somehow became the two people every friend messaged before buying anything.

At some point we realised we were doing the work of a review site for free — just because we loved it.

Following our love, not the path

So we made the call that scared everyone but us: we stopped forcing the path, and we followed the love. We started filming reviews on a phone, writing down honest prices in a notebook, and turning everything we knew into something other people could actually use. That notebook became TechFinder.

One of us tests the products and films the reviews; the other digs for the lowest honest price across Amazon and Naml. We are still learning every single day — but now we are learning the thing we were always meant to.

Why it matters to us

TechFinder is proof, at least to us, that you do not have to spend your life on a path that was never yours. We get to wake up and work on what we love, and help people buy the right tech for a fair price while we do it. If a product is not worth your money, we will tell you. That honesty is the whole point.

Thanks for being part of the story. We are just getting started.

This is not the end — this is the start of a new beginning.