In a bold move to accelerate digital adoption among Nigerian entrepreneurs, professionals, and organisations, Nigerian tech innovator, Ikwu Onyeka has launched Kurrent.app, a revolutionary no-code platform that allows users to create sleek mobile websites, digital business cards, personalised bio URLs, and WhatsApp-powered stores — all in a matter of minutes and without any coding skills.
At the launch event held in Lagos, Onyeka highlighted the urgent need for Nigerian businesses, especially Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs), to embrace accessible digital tools in order to compete and thrive in today’s fast-paced, mobile-first economy.
“Most Nigerian businesses today operate on social media, but very few have a centralised, professional online presence,” Onyeka stated. “With this app, we’re providing a simple but powerful solution that helps anyone — whether a solo entrepreneur, SME, influencer, or organisation — to launch a digital profile that reflects their brand, streamlines communication, and boosts online visibility.”
The platform allows users to generate their own digital business cards, fully responsive one-page websites, and even WhatsApp-based storefronts, enabling seamless customer interaction and transactions through mobile devices. With no technical experience required, users can launch their branded digital presence in under 10 minutes, complete with booking links, contact forms, product listings, and social media integration.
Onyeka noted that the platform is particularly transformative for SMEs, many of whom struggle with the high costs and complexity associated with building traditional websites. “You don’t need a developer or designer. With this app, you log in, customise your page, add your services or links, and your digital brand is live. It’s affordable, fast, and professional,” he explained.
He further emphasised the platform’s potential impact on Nigerian influencers and content creators, who often need a centralised place to house their content, brand partnerships, contact links, and media kits. This app enables them to curate all of this in one digital hub, allowing for better organisation, easier audience engagement, and increased visibility.
“It’s not just a tool — it’s a digital launchpad,” Onyeka added. “Imagine an influencer or public figure being able to display their entire professional presence — including bookings, social links, bios, and press features — in a clean, accessible link. That’s what we’ve built.”
This app is already live and accessible across Nigeria, with a free entry plan and affordable upgrades available for professionals, agencies, and businesses who want to manage multiple profiles.
As Nigeria continues to undergo a digital transformation, platforms like Kurrent.app are poised to help bridge the gap for millions of users who need practical, accessible tools to establish their online presence and scale their influence