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Codefremics is an enterprise software and technology solutions provider headquartered in Nairobi, Kenya, serving Kenya, Africa, the United States, and Canada. Its website does not position it as a single SaaS product, but rather as a provider of custom software, platform engineering, AI capability building, cloud DevOps, payment and financial infrastructure, and production system operations for industries such as energy, climate tech, fintech, telecom, and e-commerce.
In terms of functional coverage, Codefremics has a broad scope: mobile/Web applications, ERP/CRM, payment gateways, digital lending, remittances, wallets, USSD, WhatsApp and Telegram bots, SMS APIs, data dashboards, AI Copilots, RAG chatbots, LLM integrations, and more. Its messaging emphasizes the reliability, governance, reconciliation, audit readiness, and long-term operations of “critical systems,” making it suitable for companies with requirements around financial transactions, regulatory reporting, low-bandwidth communications, and cross-region operations.
The official website does not disclose standard plans, subscription pricing, a free tier, or trial information. It only provides contact entry points such as “Contact us for a Demo” and “Start a Conversation.” This makes it look more like a project-based or customized delivery model, with pricing likely dependent on the scope of requirements, system complexity, cloud resources, number of integrations, and operations level. For SMEs looking for an out-of-the-box solution with transparent budgeting, the cost of evaluation may be relatively high.
On security, the website mentions zero-trust architecture, penetration testing, DevSecOps, security audits, disaster recovery, compliance, audit readiness, and IFRS-9-related credit installment handling, indicating a certain level of engineering awareness for financial and mission-critical business scenarios. For integrations, it references bank cards, mobile payments, bank APIs, open banking APIs, telecom operator interfaces, Safaricom, Airtel, Telkom, MTN, WhatsApp, and Telegram. However, no public API documentation, developer portal, or certification list was found.
Its strengths are deep industry coverage and relatively concrete case descriptions, especially in payments, lending, oil and gas ERP, water credit, airtime distribution, and messaging channels. It also offers 24/7 monitoring, product support, QA, and platform hardening. The drawbacks are limited productization and transparency, with no public pricing, SLA, permission model, deployment boundaries, or detailed compliance certifications. It is best suited for companies that need to move from MVP to production-grade systems, or that need a long-term engineering partner to build critical platforms.
Information on access from mainland China, payment methods, and localized support is not disclosed, so these remain unknown. Chinese companies looking for similar capabilities may compare options such as Yonyou, Kingdee, Mingdao Cloud, Jiandaoyun, DingTalk Yida, and FXiaoke depending on the use case, or work with a domestic system integrator. For payment, telecom, and USSD scenarios targeting African markets, Codefremics’ regional experience may be more relevant.
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codefremics.com is an Kenya SaaS provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach codefremics.com directly.