About

The problem was obvious. No one had fixed it.

Every company rewarding people in Africa was building the same thing from scratch. Country by country. Campaign by campaign. We built it once, properly, so no one has to build it again.

The problem

The broken status quo nobody talks about.

Before QIFTS, this is what rewarding people across the continent actually looked like.

Custom tech every time

A brand running an in-pack promo in Nigeria would build a redemption system. Then rebuild it for Kenya. Then again for Ghana. No shared infrastructure. No institutional memory. Just cost and delay, repeated.

Locked out of local rails

Pan-African campaigns stalled because there was no single platform that understood local currencies, local access methods, and local redemption behaviour. What worked in South Africa didn't work in Uganda.

Manual processing at scale

Bank transfers for distributors. Spreadsheets for field workers. Voucher codes emailed one by one. The operational overhead of rewarding people was enormous — and entirely invisible on a balance sheet.

Recipients left behind

Existing solutions assumed smartphones and data. A huge proportion of Africa's most important customers, distributors, and workers were simply unreachable. Infrastructure that only works in Lagos doesn't work for Africa.

How we built it differently

Infrastructure that actually fits the continent.

01

Built for Africa, not ported to it

Every design decision — from USSD redemption to local currency support to offline-first access — was made with Africa's actual infrastructure in mind. Not retrofitted from a Western template.

02

One platform for everything

Physical card, digital code, scratch voucher, QR, reward link — different formats, same underlying infrastructure. Issue once. Track everything. No integrations to maintain.

03

Reach that doesn't require a smartphone

Africa's most important people are not always online. USSD reaches every phone. SMS reaches every number. We built access methods for the continent as it is, not as it might become.

04

Pan-African, not just pan-English

We cover Francophone West Africa, North Africa, and East Africa — not just the English-speaking markets that other platforms default to.

16+

African markets covered

6

Card formats

5

Recipient access methods

Days

To go live, not months

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