SHUKAR HAI
- STRATEGY
- UX DESIGN
- EXPERIENCE VALIDATION
- WEB DESIGN

A gratitude-led brand designed to make giving feel personal, not like a transaction.
Shukar Hai turns an everyday moment of gratitude into a meal for someone who rarely gets to choose what they eat. But the brand sits in an unusual space, somewhere between business and social enterprise. This created a real design challenge: how do you ask people to give without guilt, and explain a social model without sounding like a traditional NGO?
The ByteCorp Studio Approach
We designed a visual and experiential system grounded in the brand's core idea: gratitude over guilt. The signature orange-and-white identity signals warmth and intention, not charity severity. We built an interface hierarchy that made the two key services, Dawat in a Box and Aqeeqah, immediately obvious, so visitors understood the offering without scrolling. An interactive donation slider turns giving into something tangible: adjust the amount, watch impact visuals update in real time.
Every page follows the same structure, clear explanation, simple three-step "how it works," impact statement, so the experience feels unified across all giving options. We added transparency sections showcasing the farm, the process, the people behind the work, letting Shukar Hai build credibility on its own terms. The checkout flow, animal selection, and delivery details were redesigned end-to-end to feel effortless.
The Impact
From Broad to Focused
Multiple giving options became two clear, confident services, making the decision to give effortless.
Trust Through Design
Transparency sections and a consistent visual identity positioned Shukar Hai as distinct from traditional charity branding.
Every Screen Tells One Story
Orange-and-white branding, consistent messaging, and a gratitude-first tone stayed fixed even as the offering sharpened.

Shukar Hai evolved from an idea-rich platform into a focused, trustworthy giving brand. ByteCorp Studio shaped not just how it looks, but how giving feels.

“It never felt like we were simply getting a website developed, it felt like we had a partner equally invested in building something meaningful. ByteCorp took the time to deeply understand our mission, and every strategy call reflected clarity and genuine involvement.”