How to Build a Fintech Solution in Africa: A Practical Guide for Founders
We have built fintech products for companies across West Africa. Here is what actually matters when you start — and what the Twitter threads never mention.
Practical writing on software engineering, fintech, and shipping products in Africa.
We have built fintech products for companies across West Africa. Here is what actually matters when you start — and what the Twitter threads never mention.
We default to React Native for the startups we work with. Not because Flutter is bad — it is not. But React Native solves the problems African founders actually have.
You built the store. You got traffic. People add items to cart. Then they leave. Here is why — and it is rarely the price.
We have quoted MVPs from $1,500 to $16,000 USD. The difference is never the number of screens. It is the assumptions hidden in the brief.
Your app does not fail when the user has no signal. It fails when the user has one bar of 3G and your timeout is set to 5 seconds.
We have guided three fintechs through their first security audit. The ones that passed did not have perfect code. They had documentation and proof.
Firebase gets you to market in two weeks. A custom backend gets you to scale in two years. The trick is knowing when to switch.
We have rebuilt more products than we have built from scratch. Almost every rebuild happened because the founder started with code instead of a conversation.
Your app worked fine with 500 users. Now you have 10,000 and the database is crying. Here is what to fix first, second, and third.
Everyone talks about the opportunity. Few talk about the plumbing. Here is what is actually changing in African payments and what it means if you are building.
We have hired, fired, and worked with dozens of developers across Africa. The good ones are not always the ones with the best CVs.