File Photo of Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz al-Saud
The portal tawasol.royalcourt.gov.sa, named after the Arabic word for communication, was launched on an experimental basis on Wednesday.
All messages are to be forwarded to the king.
"People will be able to inform the king about any shortcomings in the services offered by government agencies, and to take suitable action for the benefit of all citizens," the website says.
More and more Saudis in the ultra-conservative Muslim state are turning to social networking sites to demand improved living conditions.
However, the authorities, who block access to politically sensitive or pornographic websites, made several arrests in March for tweets deemed offensive to the king.
Saudi Arabia is an absolute monarchy where protests are banned
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