Enterprise software pricing is a tax on institutions that can least afford it.
Nigerian universities, hospitals, and institutions run on a mixture of Excel, WhatsApp approvals, and 15-year-old software that costs a fortune to maintain and nobody knows how to extend.
The enterprise alternatives — SAP, Oracle, Workday — are priced for Fortune 500 companies and require implementation partners charging more than the software itself.
We started Syndew Technology to build a third option: modern software, honest pricing, and a team that actually understands how institutional Africa operates.
We build on open standards — OAuth, OIDC, SAML — because we believe institutions shouldn't be trapped by proprietary auth systems. Every integration we build is documented and reversible.
We price per module, per seat, because institutions should pay for what they use. The identity layer is always free because identity infrastructure shouldn't be a revenue line.
We are building for Africa first because that's where we come from, that's where the gap is widest, and that's where the opportunity to do real institutional good is most immediate.
We're looking for .NET engineers, implementation partners, and institutional consultants who understand the space. Remote-first, UK and Nigeria.