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Digital Marketing Tactics That Actually Work for Nairobi SMEs in 2026
Nairobi’s SME scene in 2026 is loud, mobile-first, and competitive. Customers discover brands on WhatsApp, TikTok, Google, and Instagram before they ever walk into a shop or open an email. The agencies and businesses that win are not the ones chasing every new platform — they are the ones executing a few proven channels with…
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SaaS Product Development: Building Multi-Tenant Architecture for African Markets
Picture this: you’ve built a brilliant software product that solves a real problem for schools in Nairobi. Within weeks, five schools sign up. Then ten. Then fifty. Suddenly, you’re managing fifty separate databases, fifty deployments, and fifty times the headaches. There’s a better way. It’s called multi-tenant architecture, and it’s the backbone of every successful…
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Why Every Business and Professional Needs a Website in 2026
In 2026, your customers will judge your business in seconds — often before they speak to you. They will search your name on Google, scan your Instagram, ask a friend on WhatsApp, and look for a website that confirms you are real, capable, and worth their money. If that digital footprint is missing or weak,…
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Business Process Automation: How Nairobi SMEs Can Do More With Less in 2026
You walk into your favourite café on Ngong Road. The barista takes your order on a tablet, the kitchen gets it instantly, your M-Pesa payment reconciles automatically, and a receipt pings your email — all without a single paper form changing hands. That is business process automation in action, and it is no longer reserved…
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UI/UX Design Principles That Actually Convert Kenyan Customers
Here’s a number that should make every Nairobi business owner pause: 73% of Kenyan internet users browse on mobile, yet most local business websites still look like they were designed for a 2010 desktop monitor. Text overflows. Buttons are tiny. The M-Pesa popup covers the “Add to Cart” button. And visitors leave — usually within…
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How I Archived Our Legacy AWS Setup and Got Ready to Cut All Bills to Zero
We recently migrated AgriHerd (our agri-ecommerce platform) from AWS to a Contabo VPS with Docker Compose and GitHub Actions. The old infrastructure, an EC2 instance, RDS database, and ECR repository — was no longer being used. It was time to shut it down to avoid any surprise AWS bills. But I didn’t want to just…