NanoLeap exists because the software sold to African SMEs was built for somewhere else, priced for somewhere else, and assumes a team you don’t have. You buy a login to a blank workflow builder and inherit a second job: configuring it, maintaining it, and explaining it to everyone who has to use it.
We took the opposite position. We don’t sell you a tool and wish you luck. We sit with how your business actually runs, find the process that’s leaking time or money, and do the job — end to end. On WhatsApp, on a kiosk, or quietly in the background where the admin lives.
Running a lean business here means a handful of people carry every function at once, against thin margins and scarce specialist skills, with systems that were never designed for the way you trade. That’s not a reason to lower the bar. It’s the reason we exist — to automate and improve one process, one value chain, at a time, until the work that used to eat your week runs itself.
South Africa is home. Africa is the market. Everything we build is meant to travel.