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Fahman vs. Other AI Models

See how Fahman's built-in intelligence delivers superior results without complex prompts

How Fahman thinks differently

Most AI tools give you a surface-level answer and wait for you to ask follow-up questions. Fahman's BMAD engine automatically breaks down every topic, maps the logic, analyzes deeply, and delivers a complete, actionable result ، all from your first message.

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Break
Break it down
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Map
Map the logic
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Analyze
Analyze deeply
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Deliver
Deliver results

Feature comparison

Feature
Fahman
Others
Built-in deep analysis
Built-in
Manual prompts
Arabic-first understanding
Native
Translated
Auto-structured responses
Automatic
Requires setup
No prompt engineering needed
Not needed
Often required
Saudi dialect support
Full support
Limited
Multi-model failover
Yes
No
Multilingual native support
Yes
Partial
Privacy-first design
Yes
Partial

Real examples

Simple question, powerful answer

How do I start a business in Saudi Arabia?
Typical AI answer

To start a business in Saudi Arabia, you need to register with the Ministry of Commerce, obtain a commercial registration (CR), and get the necessary licenses. The process involves several steps including choosing a business structure, registering the company name, and opening a bank account.

FahmanFahman's answer
Starting a business in Saudi Arabia involves clear steps. Let me walk you through each one: **Step 1: Choose your business type** - Sole proprietorship (simplest, full control) - LLC (most popular, limited liability) - Joint stock company (for larger ventures) **Step 2: Register on the Meras platform** - Go to meras.gov.sa - Complete unified registration (CR + Chamber + GOSI + Zakat in one place) - Processing time: 30 minutes to 24 hours **Step 3: Required documents** - National ID or Iqama - Commercial name reservation - Office lease agreement - Articles of association (for LLC) **Step 4: Costs to expect** - CR registration: 200 SAR/year - Chamber membership: 500-2,000 SAR - Municipal license: varies by city **Step 5: Bank account** - Open a business account (Al Rajhi, SNB, or Riyad Bank recommended for startups) - Minimum deposit varies by bank **Pro tip:** If you're a Saudi national under 30, check Monsha'at programs ، they offer free workspace, mentorship, and up to 500K SAR in funding.

Technical question

Explain REST APIs
Typical AI answer

REST (Representational State Transfer) is an architectural style for designing networked applications. It uses HTTP methods like GET, POST, PUT, and DELETE to perform operations on resources identified by URLs.

FahmanFahman's answer
Let me explain REST APIs in a way that actually makes sense: **The simple analogy:** Think of a REST API like a waiter in a restaurant. You (the client) don't go into the kitchen ، you tell the waiter what you want, and they bring it back. **The 4 main operations (CRUD):** | Action | HTTP Method | Example | |--------|-----------|---------| | Create | POST | Add a new user | | Read | GET | Get user profile | | Update | PUT/PATCH | Edit user name | | Delete | DELETE | Remove account | **Key principles:** 1. **Stateless** ، Each request contains everything the server needs (no memory between calls) 2. **Resource-based** ، Everything is a "resource" with a URL: `/api/users/123` 3. **Standard methods** ، Always use the right HTTP verb for the action **Real example:** ``` GET /api/products → List all products GET /api/products/42 → Get product #42 POST /api/products → Create new product PUT /api/products/42 → Update product #42 DELETE /api/products/42 → Delete product #42 ``` **Common mistake:** Using GET for everything. Each action has its proper method ، this matters for caching, security, and clarity.
FAQ

Frequently asked questions about BMAD

The bottom line

Fahman doesn't just answer questions ، it understands what you actually need and delivers structured, actionable results from the simplest input. While other tools require you to craft the perfect prompt, Fahman's intelligence is built in.

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