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Proudly African cloud

The sovereign cloud for Africa.

The alternative to AWS and Heroku — same rails, kept sovereign. Built here, for here, by people the internet was never built to respect.

Umuntu ngumuntu ngabantu.  A person is a person through other people.

Not AWS. Not Heroku. Ours.

The same primitives you deploy on today — kept on the continent, owned by it.

  • Sovereign by default. Your data and your keys stay in-region, under your control — not a foreign provider's.
  • Deploy like Heroku. Push code, it runs. No platform PhD required.
  • Vendor-blind. One contract over swappable backends — never locked to a single giant.
  • Built for our reality. Frugal, resilient, made for prepaid data and a five-year-old phone.

What we stand on

  • Privacy spine. Always encrypted. We cannot betray what we cannot read.
  • Identity. Sign in across Africa — even with no email or footprint at first.
  • A11y & language first. Built for the grandmother, in her own language.
  • Free public tier. Always. For the people.

CongoSky is to cloud what M-Pesa was to payments — an infrastructure shift, kept African.

Running on CongoSky

Arjuna Badger Press Live

A working publishing house and reader platform in production — proof the stack carries real traffic and real payments today. arjunabadger.press ↗

Buabantu Closed beta

The real-language router — OpenRouter, but for register and dialect. Send text and a target language, register, and audience; get back the meaning in the language people actually speak, not textbook flatness. The value-added layer that reads who is speaking, from where, to whom. request access ↗

Khuluma Tenant zero · beta

Neighbours warning each other about danger nearby, and the people's-app channel. isiZulu: “to speak.” Built for safety, under fire.

What we will never do

Never sell your data. Never take surveillance-advertising money. Never break end-to-end encryption. Never remove the free public tier. Never exploit a child, a granny, the poor, the migrant, or the disabled. Never betray Umuntu ngumuntu ngabantu.