The Story
Started from a real observation.
The idea for Nayo came from watching businesses lose money on problems that were entirely preventable: cashiers with no shift record, stock that disappeared without trace, informal workers paid by memory instead of log, rooms that sat untracked because there was no system to follow.
These were not unusual problems. They were the everyday reality of running a small business in Rwanda. And the tools that existed were either built for somewhere else, too complex, or priced for companies ten times the size.
So Nayo was built — product by product, starting with the most common, most painful problems.