Quzell builds custom SaaS engineered for African market realities — low-bandwidth, mobile-money ready, and bilingual FR / EN. We ship a working prototype in weeks, not quarters.
Most software assumes fast, always-on connections and modern hardware. African businesses operate in a different reality — so we engineer for it from line one.
Real authentication, server-enforced roles, and per-company data isolation — built into the platform from line one.
Lean payloads and aggressive caching keep things fast on 2G/3G and metered, expensive data plans.
MTN & Orange Money flows, XAF/XOF, and clean multi-currency and FX handling built in.
Designed for Francophone and Anglophone teams — switch languages without a second product.
Older Androids, low-end laptops, shared front-desk PCs — performance that respects the hardware in the room.
Export everything, anytime. No lock-in, no hostage data — the system serves your business, not ours.
We design, build, and maintain the operational software that runs a business — end to end.
Multi-tenant web apps with real auth, roles, and business rules enforced server-side — tailored to your workflow, not a template's.
Quotations, invoicing, stock, purchase orders, warehouse receiving and accounts receivable — the full quote-to-cash chain, connected and auditable.
Manager dashboards and analytics with an AI layer that surfaces recommendations and automates routine work — like chasing overdue payments.
A clickable, working prototype first — so you can feel the product and test it with real users before committing to the full build.
We learn your workflow, your constraints, and the conditions your team actually works in — on the ground.
A real, clickable build you can test with your team — fast, so decisions are made on the product, not a slide deck.
Real auth, server-side rules, security review, and the heavy features — engineered to hold up in production.
We ship, train your team, and stay on to maintain and grow the system as your business changes.
Book a demo or send a few lines about your project. We'll come back with how we'd approach it — and a realistic timeline.