ADVERTISEMENT

An indepth exposition of the business potential of messaging and chat apps in Africa

From the WeChat ideathon which received over 80 entries with 10 ideas making the finals, one finalist, Traclist, also demoed their integration into WeChat at the event.

___4232023___https:______static.pulse.com.gh___webservice___escenic___binary___4232023___2015___10___5___19___unnamed_13

The first AfricaBeta event where technology experts and startups discussed the ideas shaping the future of mobile in Africa held on the 3rd of October. It was organized by and powered by WeChat.

The invite-only event was tagged Chat 3.0, and there, speakers and participants discussed chat applications, messaging and how those are increasingly moving beyond communication and into business and commerce.

Three speakers; leading figures in mobile internet and startups in Nigeria steered the conversation at the event. Adia Sowho,  Head of Digital Media, Etisalat Nigeria, spoke about the telcos’ perspective on the state of messaging; Seyi Taylor, co-Founder Big Cabal media, publishers of TechCabal spoke on the integration of mobile into core aspects people's lives, and Etop Ikpe, co-MD at Dealdey discussed hyperlocal possibilities, peer-to-peer commerce and "social commerce".

In his session where he discussed the chain of transaction from customer interest to purchase, Etop said “[eCommerce stores] have to turn on the social aspect of your platform as the first step to monetization." This, according to him, will help stores monetize customers whose interests in purchase begin to ebb at the social level in the chain of purchase.

ADVERTISEMENT

WeChat's regional director, Idemudia Dima-Okojie also gave an exposition on the workings on WeChat. According to him, "a lot of activities are going on in WeChat. It's not just messaging". Via official accounts, startups can run targeted brand engagement, run competitions, polls, facilitate location-based promotions, send push notification on new listing and more.

From the WeChat ideathon which received over 80 entries with 10 ideas making the finals, one finalist, Traclist, also demoed their integration into WeChat at the event. The Traclist integration allows users to buy directly from within WeChat using natural language text navigation.

The event was hosted by Lamide Akintobi, an award winning journalist and on air personality with over 250 people, including local and international press in attendance. The event ended with a raffle-draw where five attendees won five Samsung Galaxy Note Edge devices, courtesy of WeChat.

Pulse, Black House Media, 360 Nobs and Ynaija are media partners for the first AfricaBeta conference.

JOIN OUR PULSE COMMUNITY!

Unblock notifications in browser settings.
ADVERTISEMENT

Eyewitness? Submit your stories now via social or:

Email: eyewitness@pulse.ng

Recommended articles

Tinubu secures $600m seaport investment from Danish company

Tinubu secures $600m seaport investment from Danish company

‘Warri Boys in Lagos’ launches ₦1bn appeal fund for multipurpose complex

‘Warri Boys in Lagos’ launches ₦1bn appeal fund for multipurpose complex

Tinubu grants approval for design of Sokoto-Badagry Coastal Highway - Umahi

Tinubu grants approval for design of Sokoto-Badagry Coastal Highway - Umahi

Ganduje: IGP lauded for withdrawing police attached to Kano anti-graft commission

Ganduje: IGP lauded for withdrawing police attached to Kano anti-graft commission

Gunmen brutally murder Aiyedatiwa’s campaign coordinator in front of his house

Gunmen brutally murder Aiyedatiwa’s campaign coordinator in front of his house

Tinubu best thing to happen to northern Nigeria - Arewa group

Tinubu best thing to happen to northern Nigeria - Arewa group

Nursing mothers lament high cost of diapers, mull alternative

Nursing mothers lament high cost of diapers, mull alternative

PDP wins chairmanship seats in all 33 LGs in Oyo State

PDP wins chairmanship seats in all 33 LGs in Oyo State

Air Force strikes terrorists in Niger and economic saboteurs in Niger Delta

Air Force strikes terrorists in Niger and economic saboteurs in Niger Delta

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT