Every year, dozens of Saudi businesses face the same problem: they publish a Ramadan offer link, then after Eid the link still points to last-season content. Traditional fix: manually edit the destination. Smart fix: Hijri calendar links.

Supported seasons

  • Ramadan (1–29/30 Ramadan)
  • Eid al-Fitr (1–3 Shawwal)
  • Eid al-Adha (10–13 Dhul-Hijjah)
  • Saudi National Day (September 23)
  • Founding Day (February 22)
  • Hajj season (8–13 Dhul-Hijjah)

How it works

Create a link zaye.cc/promo and configure:

  1. Default destination (used year-round)
  2. Ramadan destination (e.g. Ramadan-themed deals page)
  3. Eid al-Fitr destination (e.g. Eid gifts collection)
  4. National Day destination (e.g. Sept 23 promo)

Zayenha Link auto-detects the Hijri calendar (refreshed daily from aladhan.com) and routes visitors to the matching destination — no manual intervention needed.

The technical secret

We store a seasonal rules table (zl_seasonal_rules) per link and compare each click's timestamp against a Hijri calendar cached in KV. No external API hit on the redirect path — full Cloudflare edge speed.

Real-world example

A Riyadh restaurant prints zaye.cc/menu on their menus once. Throughout the year:

  • Ramadan: opens the iftar/suhoor menu
  • Eid al-Fitr: opens the Eid family-feast menu
  • National Day: opens the National Day patriotic combo
  • Rest of the year: opens the standard menu

One link, six contextual experiences — without ever reprinting menus.

Unique feature: No Arab or global competitor offers this. Available on the Pro plan.

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