Nigerian AdTech platform, Lohli, has recorded over 30,000 downloads within 48 hours of its public launch. The platform, which allows users to earn money by watching advertisements, reviewing products, and participating in surveys, was launched on May 13, 2025.
Within the first three hours of its release, Lohli reached 10,000 downloads, generating discussions across social media platforms. However, the surge in user traffic resulted in early technical issues, including delays in verification emails and challenges in withdrawal processing.
Demilade Olaosun, Chief Executive Officer and Founder of Lohli, acknowledged the situation in a statement.
“We are immensely proud of the traction Lohli has gained in such a short time. But we also understand the responsibility that comes with that growth. Our engineering team is working round the clock to stabilize the platform, and we are getting every pending issue sorted while delivering value across the Lohli and advertising ecosystem,” he said.
Olaosun also addressed concerns raised by some users regarding the legitimacy of the platform.
“Lohli is not a Ponzi scheme. We are building a legitimate, transparent, and sustainable platform where users earn simply by watching ads. Registration is completely free, and user data, including BVN details, is never used to access bank accounts. Instead, BVN helps us ensure each user is real and prevent multiple account abuse,” he explained.
The application is currently available for Android users via the Google Play Store and for iOS users through www.lohli.com.
According to the company, work is ongoing to improve the platform’s performance and expand its advertising inventory. Users are expected to experience improvements in the coming days. The company stated that its objective is to enable wealth distribution from brands to users engaging with the ads.