Urdu & Arabic (RTL) support
Mobile apps in English, اردو and العربية with full right-to-left layouts — built for teams across Pakistan and the Gulf.
Self-service only works if the workforce can read it. Zaffre’s mobile apps ship in English, Urdu and Arabic with proper right-to-left layouts — not translated labels crammed into a left-to-right frame — switchable per user from login onward.
For companies operating across Pakistan and the Gulf, that means the factory floor, the site crew and the head office all use the same system in the language each person actually reads. Adoption stops being a training project.
Language is per user, so a mixed team is not forced to choose: everyone gets the same features, balances and requests in their own script.
How it works
- 1
Pick a language
English, Urdu or Arabic — selectable in-app, per user.
- 2
RTL applies properly
Layouts mirror correctly for Urdu and Arabic, from navigation to forms.
- 3
Everyone self-serves
Attendance, leave, payslips and requests work identically in every language.
Frequently asked questions
- Is the interface really right-to-left, or just translated?
- Full RTL — layout direction, navigation and forms mirror properly for Urdu and Arabic, alongside translated content.
- Can different employees use different languages?
- Yes, language is a per-user choice; a mixed-language workforce uses one system comfortably.
- Which apps support Urdu and Arabic?
- The mobile apps ship with English, Urdu and Arabic including RTL; the web workspace is in English.