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Developer launches free UAE calculator platform pulling live government data

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A UAE-based developer has built Adad, a free online platform offering 15 calculators covering common financial and administrative queries for residents. The tool draws data from official UAE government sources, including GDRFA, ICA, and UAE labour law, and refreshes every 24 hours to stay current. Calculators cover visa fees, zakat, DEWA electricity bills, and end-of-service gratuity, among others. The platform requires no sign-up and is available in eight languages at adad.ae. It was created out of frustration with outdated information typically found through general web searches.

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