Zoho Launches Custom Tools for Kenyan Businesses
The Zoho suite of applications and services is popularized by India’s Zoho Corporation.
It was established in 1996 and has since developed into one of the top providers of solutions for a variety of uses, such as sales and marketing, email and collaboration, finance, and human resources.
However, Zoho is primarily known for its sales and marketing applications, particularly Zoho CRM. It was first made available in 2005 and has the most users. This makes sense because the product significantly aids firms in managing and streamlining their sales, marketing, and general customer service.
Today, the business held a presentation in Kenya where Zoho unveiled products designed specifically for Kenyan consumers.
The Zoho Africa Digital Enabler (ZADE) package, which was just made available, will assist Kenya’s small businesses in beginning their digital transformation.
According to Zoho, the company expanded by 47% in 2022. It intends to do this by employing more Kenyans in customer-facing positions.
Following all these achievements, Zoho held its inaugural conference for the Kenyan media, dubbed Zoholics Kenya.
According to Zoho, it began selling its goods in Kenyan Shilling in 2020 at a lower cost than the competition.
Products
The Zoho Africa Digital Enabler bundle aims to begin the digital transformation of small enterprises with up to five employees.
A platform called Zoho Workplace combines communication, productivity, and collaboration technologies and incorporates them into other business procedures. centered on its online office suite, team chat, and secure corporate email (Zoho Mail).
Bigin was created primarily to assist MSMEs in keeping track of their clients and enhancing client connections without worrying about prohibitive pricing or difficult-to-use features.
And last, using Zoho Invoice, businesses can manage numerous projects, produce and send customized invoices, track time, and precisely bill clients.
We apply our worldwide expertise to promote the formation of self-sufficient economic clusters as part of our “transnational localism” approach, where our growth is supported by that of the region, stated Veerakumar Natarajan, Country Head for Kenya, Zoho Corp.
Enterprise technology is too expensive and out of reach for small enterprises, according to Natarajan. In order to help them begin their digital transformation journey and break down the barrier to technology adoption, we want to help them be more agile and quick to respond to shifting market conditions. Businesses benefit from the products’ set local prices in the current unsteady economic climate. By utilizing cloud technology, we expect that Kenyan enterprises would take advantage of this bundle and accelerate their growth.