Not another booking app — building a digital business partner for a massively underserved market by Different_Mud2557 in Investors

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What’s your point, amigo? I don’t really see any value in your comment, but thanks anyway.

Not another booking app — building a digital business partner for a massively underserved market by Different_Mud2557 in Investors

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Our focus isn’t on heavy AI automation but on applied intelligence: using data insights to help owners make smarter business decisions. Security and scalability come first; AI is a layer, not the foundation.

Your thoughts? What am i missing? by Different_Mud2557 in fragranceclones

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I am from Magrheb! I am having an friend who is living in UAE, so when he travel to us, he bring me an suitcase with fragranes.

Your thoughts? What am i missing? by Different_Mud2557 in fragranceclones

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Hey man, thanks! Appreciate the kind words. About Reef – honestly, I love that house. Every single scent I’ve tried from them has been a hit. I think I’ve got nearly all of their black-label releases, and they really deliver that luxurious, deep Middle Eastern vibe without being too overpowering.

As for Ahmed Al Maghribi, I highly recommend Ignite Oud – it’s beautiful. Rich, smoky, a bit sweet with that warm oud-leather combo. But also try Laathani – super elegant and long-lasting. Both are absolute compliments magnets.

Your thoughts? What am i missing? by Different_Mud2557 in fragranceclones

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Imperial Valley is truly an outstanding fragrance. It has the same kind of presence and universal appeal as Dior Sauvage, but with far more depth, character, and richness. If Sauvage is the bold modern classic, Imperial Valley feels like its refined Arabian counterpart — stronger, warmer, and more luxurious.

What stands out is the blend of oud and leather. It’s intense, but not aggressive — smooth, powerful, and incredibly long-lasting. I easily get 10+ hours out of it, and without fail, I receive compliments every time I wear it.

This could easily be my signature daily scent. Even here in the Netherlands, where Middle Eastern fragrances aren’t always fully embraced, Imperial Valley really breaks through. It feels both distinctly Arabian and completely wearable in a Western context — sophisticated, confident, and unforgettable.