AfriGo Digital OS
AfriGo Digital OS is a digital operating system being introduced to support the next generation of agricultural trade through onboarding, traceability, quality workflows, contract coordination, documentation, logistics visibility, and structured transaction support
Onboarding and participant controls
Lot-level traceability workflows
Documentation and compliance support
Logistics and transaction visibility
What AfriGo Digital OS is
AfriGo Digital OS is not being positioned as a generic app. It is being designed as the digital operating layer that helps structure how participants engage, how product lots are tracked, how quality evidence is captured, how contracts and documentation are coordinated, and how trade activity is managed more credibly from origin to fulfilment.
Your AfriGo blueprint already frames TradeOS as the commercial nervous system of the wider platform, covering onboarding, traceability, grading, pricing, contracts, export documentation, logistics orchestration, payment visibility, and reporting.
Why it matters
Agricultural trade does not become institutionally credible simply because demand exists. It becomes credible when participants can operate with better controls, stronger documentation, cleaner workflows, clearer accountability, and better data.
AfriGo Digital OS is being introduced to support exactly that shift. It is intended to help turn fragmented trade activity into a more organised, trackable, and scalable operating environment.
Core capabilities
Structured onboarding for suppliers, exporters, buyers, service providers, and other commercial participants
Support management, operational, and commercial oversight with more structured information
Capture grading records, inspection evidence, and supporting quality information with more consistency
Support more organised workflows around buyer requests, quotations, pricing logic, and contract handling
Enable more disciplined handling of trade documentation, export-related records, and transaction files
Introduce clearer commercial visibility across transaction progression and supporting workflow controls
Support booking, movement coordination, slot management, and better operational visibility across fulfilment workflows
Track product movement and status from intake through grading, processing, dispatch, and transaction completion
Who it is for
Manage trade activity with more structure, better documentation support, and stronger transaction readiness
Improve visibility, reduce information gaps, and engage with more confidence
Coordinate product flows, quality records, logistics, and commercial activity more effectively
Gain access to cleaner operating data, stronger governance support, and more consistent process management
Operate with clearer interfaces and better integration into the wider trade workflow
Reduce friction between sourcing, deal flow, documentation, and fulfilment
What makes it different
It is designed around real agricultural trade workflows, not abstract software theory
It supports both commercial coordination and compliance discipline
It is linked to a wider physical and commercial trade ecosystem, not a standalone digital concept
It is built with long-term enterprise value in mind, with the potential to support future hubs and partner facilities as the platform scales
Early access programme
AfriGo Digital OS is being introduced through a controlled early engagement process for selected participants, partners, and pilot users. This pre-launch phase is intended to help build awareness, validate workflows, and identify early commercial users before broader rollout.
Who should apply
Use case
Onboard participants with structured identity and role controls
Capture product and lot information with clearer visibility
Record quality, grading, and related evidence
Record quality, grading, and related evidence
Create cleaner reporting and better management oversight
Support logistics visibility and operational follow-through
Assemble documentation and manage transaction progression
Governance and confidence
Your AfriGo materials consistently position governance, documentation discipline, audit trails, and digital control as central to institutional credibility. AfriGo Digital OS should therefore be introduced not just as a tool for convenience, but as a platform designed for better operational trust and more serious trade participation
Register your interest and our team will contact you as the platform moves toward launch.