- Omar Gabr leads Luciq, a platform that automates mobile bug detection and resolution.
- The solution captures user experience data and converts it into actionable insights.
- The company links software quality directly to revenue and customer retention metrics.
Egyptian tech entrepreneur Omar Gabr positions software quality as a growth driver in an increasingly competitive innovation landscape. He combines technical rigor with product vision to address persistent challenges in mobile application performance.
Omar Gabr graduated from Cairo University with a degree in computer engineering and telecommunications. He co-founded and now chairs Luciq, a platform dedicated to tracking and improving mobile application quality.
Luciq, founded in 2012, enables development teams to focus on building useful features while maintaining high performance and reliability standards. The company builds its model on a simple principle: applications must “just work.”
The platform detects, analyzes, and resolves issues before end users notice them. It collects a wide range of user experience signals, including crashes, visual glitches, functional errors, user feedback, and session recordings.
It then aggregates this data to provide a comprehensive and precise view of application health. Moreover, it transforms raw inputs into actionable insights through prioritization systems, frustration scores, dynamic dashboards, and clear assessments of business impact.
Luciq accelerates issue resolution through automation tools, root cause analysis, and code change suggestions with built-in validation processes. This approach reduces the workload for engineering teams and prevents defects from reaching end users.
The platform also provides real-time alerts, version control capabilities, feature management tools, and automated fixes. As a result, developers can manage application performance more efficiently while maintaining continuous delivery standards.
Omar Gabr connects application quality to measurable business outcomes such as revenue generation and customer retention. He aims to shift technical teams’ focus away from repetitive crisis management toward innovation and growth.
Through this model, Luciq positions software reliability not only as a technical requirement but also as a strategic lever for scaling digital products in competitive markets.
This article was initially published in French by Melchior Koba
Adapted in English by Ange J.A de Berry Quenum


















