Dubai Content Start-Up Sociabl Offers UAE Businesses with Free Professional Videos Amid Economic Challenges

Nominations and submissions are open across Dubai and the UAE until April 21, 2026. Businesses and community initiatives can submit their stories directly via Sociabl’s website, Instagram, LinkedIn, or by tagging #SociablTrueStories.

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Dubai-based content marketing and social media start-up Sociabl has launched True Stories, a campaign offering a free, professionally produced video to businesses or community initiatives across the UAE amid regional economic challenges.

The initiative aims to help organizations with a story to tell stay connected to their communities, particularly those that may lack the time, budget, or resources to showcase their work.

“With Sociabl True Stories, we simply want to put our craft in service of someone else,” said Kerry Reid, CEO and Co-Founder, Sociabl. “Whilst we are a start-up, we feel incredibly blessed to be in a position so early on in our own story, to be able to do this. We love what we do, we believe deeply in the power of story, and we want to use that well.”

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Image courtesy Sociabl

Rather than reducing staff amid market uncertainty, Sociabl is using its team’s skills and creativity to give back and support the wider community. The team will produce the video using existing resources, drawing on its experience helping brands craft meaningful narratives across the GCC.

Nominations and submissions are open across Dubai and the UAE until April 21, 2026. Businesses and community initiatives can submit their stories directly via Sociabl’s website, Instagram, LinkedIn, or by tagging #SociablTrueStories.

shutterstock
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Dubai-based content marketing and social media start-up Sociabl has launched True Stories, a campaign offering a free, professionally produced video to businesses or community initiatives across the UAE amid regional economic challenges.

The initiative aims to help organizations with a story to tell stay connected to their communities, particularly those that may lack the time, budget, or resources to showcase their work.

“With Sociabl True Stories, we simply want to put our craft in service of someone else,” said Kerry Reid, CEO and Co-Founder, Sociabl. “Whilst we are a start-up, we feel incredibly blessed to be in a position so early on in our own story, to be able to do this. We love what we do, we believe deeply in the power of story, and we want to use that well.”

Image courtesy Sociabl
Image courtesy Sociabl

Rather than reducing staff amid market uncertainty, Sociabl is using its team’s skills and creativity to give back and support the wider community. The team will produce the video using existing resources, drawing on its experience helping brands craft meaningful narratives across the GCC.

Nominations and submissions are open across Dubai and the UAE until April 21, 2026. Businesses and community initiatives can submit their stories directly via Sociabl’s website, Instagram, LinkedIn, or by tagging #SociablTrueStories.

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