Day 4 of spotlighting early stage African startups you should know.
Today we’ve got @getpaidhr in the spotlight.
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Creators can now showcase their work and receive payments without hassle.
Today is Day 3 of spotlighting early-stage African startups, and @themainstack is on the main stage.
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Most AI startups are chasing enterprise contracts.
This one is solving for the church projector guy. Day 2 of spotlighting early-stage African startups you should know, today it’s PewBeam.
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Day 1 of spotlighting early-stage African startups you should know and first on the list is Bayse.
Bayse is a prediction market exchange where you trade beliefs on real-world outcomes.
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@swoopappng , an Eswatini- born food delivery startup just raised $7.3 million.
Here’s everything you need to know about this raise (and the startup).
Last week, African startups raised over $30 million.
And here a few of them.
P.S
If you’re raising in the next 6-24 months, I compiled a list of 96 VCs, angel networks, and funds actively writing checks into African startups.
Comment “FUND ME” and I’ll DM you the list.