No Borrowed Case Studies.
Six Live Products.
Everything below is software we built, own and operate in production. Open any of them right now and judge the work yourself.
Products We Built and Operate
KenyaSMS
Enterprise SMS gateway for Kenyan businesses: bulk campaigns, sender IDs, delivery reports. Built and operated by us — open it and send a message.
KaziPay
Payroll for Kenyan SMEs: salaries, statutory deductions and KRA filing handled automatically. We built it and we run it in production.
JengaTrust
Construction escrow for the Kenyan diaspora: money is only released against verified build progress, so funds stop disappearing mid-project.
DawaPOS
Offline-first pharmacy point of sale: sales, stock and expiry tracking that keep working when the internet does not. Built and operated by us.
KaroPay
School fees over M-Pesa: parents pay from their phones, schools see every shilling reconciled automatically. Ours, end to end.
OmniTrust DXP
Multi-tenant digital experience platform for banks and financial institutions. The largest system we have built — and it is live.
RefaPay
A concept affiliate platform you can click through right now: 3-tier commissions, instant M-Pesa payouts and a working earner dashboard.
How I Work
No initials-only testimonials here. Instead, three things you can verify before you spend a shilling.
A Client Portal, Not Vibes
Every project runs through our client portal: milestones, signed agreements and M-Pesa receipts in one place. You always know what is done, what is next and what you paid for.
Written Scope Before Money Moves
You get a written scope and a fixed quote before any money changes hands. If it is not in the document, you are not paying for it.
This Site Is the Spec Sheet
The site you are reading runs Laravel Octane with server-side rendering, passes 255 automated tests, scores 100 on Lighthouse and takes direct M-Pesa STK payments at /pay. That is the standard your project gets.
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