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Dream is a platform focused on innovation and development projects in Senegal. Its goal is to improve people’s lives and support national development by promoting innovation in key sectors such as health, education, agriculture, energy, tourism, urbanization, and transportation. It is not a typical general-purpose SaaS management tool; it is closer to a platform for project submissions, evaluation, pitching, and investor matchmaking.
The core workflow disclosed by the platform is fairly clear. The first step is to submit a project online: users need to describe their project in full, and the page says the interface will guide them step by step through project creation and match them with suitable investors. The second step is preselection and pitching, where shortlisted projects can present to a jury. The third step is final selection and matchmaking: after passing the evaluation, projects may participate in a forum, showcase their ideas, and connect with investors. Evaluation criteria include project feasibility, social impact, added value, and sustainable solutions.
Dream clearly states that “project submission is 100% free,” but it does not disclose whether there are any subsequent service fees, commissions, membership plans, or investment matchmaking charges. Based on the currently available information, the entry barrier for early-stage project owners appears low. It is suitable for individuals, entrepreneurs, or project teams that want to launch innovative projects in Senegal, gain exposure, receive expert evaluation, and connect with investors—especially projects with public value and social impact.
From a SaaS or enterprise software perspective, Dream discloses relatively limited information. The site includes entries for Login, FAQ, Terms of Use, and Privacy Policy, but it does not explain whether it supports team collaboration, role-based permissions, approval workflows, third-party integrations, APIs, data security certifications, or self-hosted deployment. The deployment model appears to be an online platform, but the main content does not state whether it supports enterprise-grade private deployment, bulk project management, or an institutional review backend.
Its strengths are a simple process, free submissions, a focus on key local industries, and opportunities for evaluation, forum showcases, and investor connections. Its limitations are the limited disclosure of platform capabilities, lack of enterprise-grade product documentation, unclear integration capabilities, limited security and compliance information, and no clearly stated business model. If institutional users want to use it as a full innovation project management SaaS, they will still need to confirm its backend management, data export, permissions, and review configuration capabilities.
Access from mainland China is unknown, and the main content does not provide information on availability, payment methods, or cross-border access. Since the platform currently does not involve paid usage, payment is not a major issue for now. Comparable alternatives include startup and investor connection platforms such as F6S, Gust, and AngelList, as well as local startup competitions and government innovation project application systems.
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