Nigeria

Nigeria startups

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10 startups found

Kayodedcreative

Kayodedcreative

Kayodedcreative offers a platform for curating and documenting a wide range of content.

Total revenue

$4,161

Quran Unlock

Quran Unlock

An app that helps users build a daily Quran reading habit by locking selected apps until Quran is read.

Total revenue

$3,733

Marble

Marble

Super simple headless CMS.

Total revenue

$277

learnrithmai

learnrithmai

An Ai Powered Learning Platform meant to help students increase their grades

Total revenue

$132

Whatlaunchedtoday

Whatlaunchedtoday

The no noise feed of new startups. Submit your product in under a minute. Get listed on 30+ other directories automatically.

Total revenue

$70

Kanji

Kanji

Turn binge watching into fluent Japanese with short, addictive anime clips designed to keep you hooked, but smarter.

Total revenue

$2

VibeCode Mentor

VibeCode Mentor

VibeCode Mentor is an AI Project Blueprint Generator that allows you to turn your ideas into production-ready plans/blueprint and offers a subscription service for generating unlimited blueprints and turning project blueprint into a full app

Total revenue

$0

WetoDrive

WetoDrive

Paste any WeTransfer link and instantly save those files to your Google Drive. No more manual downloads, no more wasted time.

Total revenue

$0

Braindump

Braindump

Stay focused and de-clutter your mind with braindump.

Total revenue

$0

Whisper

Whisper

AI Code Reviewer With Full Codebase Context

Total revenue

$0

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