Three African tech entrepreneurs with experience at Interswitch, Microsoft, and the London Stock Exchange Group have launched Revwit, an AI-powered sales assistant designed to transform how business-to-business sales are managed across the continent.

Founded by Chinedu Ossai, Damilola Aluede, and Dayo Adekanmbi, Revwit is tailored to local sales dynamics, allowing African business teams to manage leads, deals, and customer engagement without the complexity of traditional, foreign-built CRMs. The tool already supports over $800m in B2B deals across Africa.

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“We didn’t build Revwit just because it’s a business opportunity. We built it because we’ve led teams, chased deals, and wished there was something simpler,” said Revwit co-founder and Chief Revenue Officer, Damilola Aluede.

“We want to give sales teams a tool that just works—so they can focus on selling, not struggling with software.”

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Revwit lets African sales teams automatically capture leads from forms, emails, and calendars; enrich them using AI-powered data capture from a global database of over 200 million contacts; and track deals through customisable pipelines that reflect how African businesses actually buy and sell.

It also enables one-to-one and bulk email outreach with built-in personalisation. The product is easy to set up—users simply sign up and connect their email to get started. There’s no onboarding delay, no need for consultants, and no need for technical skills.

Revwit is available in local currencies, starting with the naira, and will soon support the Kenyan shilling, Ghanaian cedi, and South African rand. It is also fully NDPR-compliant and GDPR-ready, ensuring enterprise-grade data security.

The Chief Executive Officer at Placidcode, Napa Onwusah, said, Revwit is perfect for where we are as a company. It updates our leads automatically, which frees up our time to focus on what matters most—our customers.”

More than 200 African startups and professional services firms are already using Revwit to simplify and scale their B2B sales operations. With its MVP now live, the team is doubling down on integrations, automation, and expanding payment support to make the product even more accessible across the continent.

“Revwit goes beyond traditional sales CRM capabilities. It’s a B2B sales assistant because it does your CRM work for you,” the Chief Executive Officer of Revwit, Chinedu Ossai, said.

“It’s the tool we wish we had while chasing deals across Africa—one we didn’t have to spend hours a day updating contacts.”

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