Kampala Computer Center (kccug.com) positions itself as a business software provider with the tagline “Computer programs for your business.” Its website lists multiple management systems for schools, hospitals, hotels, loans, fuel, POS, real estate rentals, accounting, inventory, HR/payroll, training, and more. Rather than a single SaaS product, it looks more like a localized software vendor offering a set of business applications and online portals for different industries.
Based on the crawled page content, the core modules include SMIS for school management, HMIS for hospital management, HotelPro for hotel management, LTS for loan tracking, SPOS for standard POS, RMS for rental real estate, BAS for accounting, SIMS for sales and inventory, PRS for HR and payroll, and TMS for training management. The site also provides “online” links for SMIS, AMIS, HMIS, LTS, SPOS, BAS, and others, as well as terms and privacy policies for several school mobile apps. This suggests that some systems are available via web access and mobile apps. However, the main content does not disclose detailed business workflows, reporting capabilities, permission controls, workflow automation, or implementation methods.
Pricing information is clearly insufficient. There are no visible plans, subscription fees, perpetual license prices, implementation fees, or payment methods. The privacy policy mentions that the mobile application services are provided “at no cost,” but this should not be interpreted as meaning all enterprise systems are free. On security, the site only states that collected personal information is used to provide and improve the service and will not be shared beyond what is described in the policy. It does not disclose encryption, backups, audits, access control, compliance certifications, or other capabilities that enterprise customers typically care about. Third-party integrations, APIs, and developer documentation are also not mentioned in the main content.
Its strengths are broad industry coverage, especially the number of education-related products, plus signs of online systems and mobile apps. It may be worth an initial look for organizations in Uganda or East Africa that need localized software for school management, hospital management, POS/inventory, accounting, and similar use cases. The weaknesses are that the official website presents information rather poorly, includes a lot of repeated content, and lacks product demos, customer case studies, SLAs, technical architecture details, and pricing transparency. Before making an enterprise purchase, buyers should request a trial, demo, contract terms, data security documentation, and clear after-sales support commitments.
Access from mainland China cannot be determined from the page content alone, and the available payment methods are unknown. If a China-based team is considering procurement, it should verify network connectivity, English-language support, cross-border payment options, and data compliance requirements. Alternatives can be selected by scenario: for school management, compare PowerSchool, Fedena, and OpenSIS; for general ERP/POS/inventory, consider Odoo and Zoho; for healthcare use cases, evaluate options such as OpenMRS.
⚠ This review is compiled from public sources and does not constitute a purchase recommendation. Verify all facts on the vendor's official site. Verify on kccug.com official site.
kccug.com is an Uganda SaaS Tools provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 4.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Limited (proxy recommended). Click "Visit Official Site" to reach kccug.com directly.