DJASSApp is the marketplace in your pocket.
An online marketplace where you can find merchants, products, and services around you, gathered in one place instead of scattered across a thousand pages. Its unique feature: here, you don't open a shop by filling out forms. You open it by speaking, guided by the DJASSAman.



We speak. The shop appears.
“I sell attieke with fish in Yopougon. Delivery at noon, I accept mobile money.”
The DJASSAman listens, structures, and publishes. No words to write, no interface to learn.
Commerce already exists. It is just invisible.
In Côte d'Ivoire, as in much of Africa, people are already selling online on WhatsApp, Facebook, and in private groups. But this supply remains trapped within personal networks, drowned in the feed, and almost impossible to find. The products are there, the demand is there; what is missing is the link between the two.
Trapped in your contacts
On WhatsApp, only those who already have your number see your offers. Your market stops at your contact list.
Drowned in the feed
On Facebook and Instagram, an offer disappears in a few hours. Visibility depends on an algorithm, not talent.
Written language barrier
Current tools require long forms and technical mastery. They de facto block access for non-literate populations or those uncomfortable with technology.
Three words are enough: speak, publish, sell.
The DJASSAman is the vocal co-pilot of DJASSApp. It guides the entrepreneur by voice, in their language, to create their commercial presence and make it visible far beyond their circle.
Speak
You describe your business as you would tell a client. No fields, no menus, just your voice.
Publish
The DJASSAman transforms your words into a clear profile: your offers, your prices, your contact. A real showcase, in minutes.
Sell
You become visible, followable, reachable. Your networks amplify; DJASSApp finally gives you a stable base.
A gateway to the digital economy, for those it had forgotten.
Being able to sell shouldn't depend on knowing how to read. For millions of people, the barrier has never been talent, but the keyboard. Our symbol, the Fawohodie, means freedom: this is exactly what we are building, the freedom to enter business, with no requirements of degree, network, or literacy.
The starting point is deliberately concrete: starting from the ground, the sellers, payment habits, and spoken languages, to build an infrastructure that respects real usages.
Usages are already here. The infrastructure remains to be built.
The smartphone has become a sales tool. Mobile money has established digital transactions in habits. Social media has given birth to a whole generation of sellers. Everything is ready, but a system designed to make this energy visible, organized, and accessible is missing. This is exactly the gap that DJASSApp is filling.
We are building. We are looking for the right hands.
DJASSApp is in its pre-launch phase. We are preparing a first version for entrepreneurs, a vocal onboarding journey with the DJASSAman, and a field pilot in Abidjan. We are looking for those who want to build this infrastructure with us.
- →Pre-seed investors & impact-aligned business angels
- →West African and international incubators & accelerators
- →Product, tech (voice / AI) and growth talents
- →Field relays in Abidjan & marketplace experts
- →Organizations committed to digital and economic inclusion
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