Kurrent app Debuts in Nigeria, Helping Businesses and Influencers Build Digital Presence with No-Code Tools

Lagos, Nigeria — In a major boost for Nigeria’s digital economy, Kurrent.app has officially launched, offering a seamless platform for individuals and businesses to create mobile websites, digital business cards, personalized bio URLs, and WhatsApp stores — all without writing a single line of code.

The launch event, which drew attention from tech enthusiasts, small business owners, and digital entrepreneurs, marks a significant milestone in the drive toward simplifying online presence for Nigerians, especially Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs).

At the launch event, held in Lagos, the founder of this app, Ikwu Onyeka, addressed the growing need for digital solutions among Nigerians, particularly small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). He emphasized how many businesses in Nigeria still lack a proper online presence, which often prevents them from competing in today’s digital-first marketplace. According to Onyeka, this lack of visibility is not just a disadvantage — it’s a risk to survival in an economy where consumer attention is rapidly shifting online.

“Today, every business needs a strong digital footprint to survive and grow,” Onyeka said. “Social media has opened a lot of doors — people are buying directly on platforms like Instagram and WhatsApp. But imagine what happens when you combine that visibility with a properly structured WhatsApp store, a digital business card, and a mobile website — businesses become more organized, more discoverable, and more professional.”

The platform is designed to be exceptionally easy to use, allowing anyone — regardless of technical skill — to launch a polished online presence within minutes. This is particularly important for Nigeria’s booming SME sector, many of whom cannot afford professional developers or agencies to build their online platforms. This app gives them the power to build, brand, and manage their digital identity entirely from their smartphone.

In addition to helping SMEs, Onyeka also noted that this app is tailor-made for influencers, content creators, and public figures, providing them with an all-in-one digital profile that consolidates their online presence. Influencers can now showcase all their essential links, brand partnerships, content, and even integrate booking systems or appointment forms — all on one personalized page.

“This is more than just a ‘link in bio’ solution,” Onyeka explained. “It’s a personal landing page, a digital hub, and a business tool. Influencers in Nigeria now have a way to manage how they’re seen online, share important links with followers or brands, and stay organized.”

The arrival of this app is timely, as Nigerians are increasingly engaging in mobile-driven commerce and digital branding. With internet usage and smartphone penetration on the rise, platforms like Kurrent.app are positioned to help millions of individuals and businesses take full control of their digital identity and sales channels — with minimal effort and zero code.

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