Nigerian technology company is developing an AI-native enterprise platform designed to bring business operations, workflow automation, data and decision-making into a unified environment

Lagos, Nigeria - August 19th, 2026 -Â Kwati AI, a Nigerian technology company developing an AI-native, modular enterprise resource planning (ERP) platform, is building a unified operating environment designed to help professionals and organisations manage work, data, collaboration, automation and decision-making through a single intelligent platform. The company's vision is to reduce the complexity created by fragmented software systems while making artificial intelligence a more deeply integrated part of everyday business operations.
The platform is being designed to serve professionals and organisations across legal services, healthcare, engineering, construction, architecture, finance, software development, education and other sectors. It also includes tools aimed at entrepreneurs and founders seeking to validate business ideas, develop business models, prepare investor materials and build and scale businesses.
Kwati AI refers to its approach as "Operating Intelligence", a layer that combines AI reasoning, workflow automation, enterprise processes, analytics, compliance and industry-specific capabilities within a common technology foundation.
According to Wisdom Kwati, Chairman of Wisdom Kwati Group and Chief Executive Officer of Kwati AI, the company's vision emerged from observing how professionals and organisations continue to operate across disconnected software systems.
"When we looked at how organisations operate today, we realised that people spend an enormous amount of time moving between different applications, transferring information, repeating tasks, and trying to make separate systems work together," said Kwati.
"Artificial intelligence has made remarkable progress, but in many cases it still sits outside the core of how businesses function. ERP systems, on the other hand, manage operations but are often rigid and difficult to adapt. We saw an opportunity to bring these two worlds together and build something that is not just another software product, but an intelligent operating environment where businesses can manage work, automate processes, collaborate, and make better decisions from one place."
Many businesses today rely on specialised applications for customer management, accounting, communication, project management, compliance, analytics and productivity. While these tools address individual operational requirements, managing multiple systems can result in higher software costs, duplicated processes, disconnected data and increased operational complexity.
Kwati AI is positioning its platform around the idea that organisations may increasingly benefit from fewer, more integrated systems rather than adding standalone applications to an already crowded technology stack.
"The future of enterprise software will not be defined by how many applications a company owns," Kwati said. "It will be defined by how intelligently those systems work together. We believe businesses are moving toward a model where AI becomes part of the operating fabric of the organisation rather than a separate tool people occasionally interact with."
The company's objective is to connect workflows, organisational knowledge, data and decision-making within a common technology environment, allowing professionals to spend less time managing software systems and more time focusing on business outcomes.
Kwati AI is developing a modular architecture that can be adapted to the requirements of different industries while maintaining a shared technology foundation.
The company's roadmap includes industry-specific modules for areas such as medicine, architecture, construction, education and enterprise operations. Kwati AI also plans to introduce a marketplace that will allow third-party developers to build additional capabilities on top of the platform.
The company expects this approach to support the evolution of Kwati AI from an enterprise software platform into a broader multi-vertical AI ecosystem serving professionals, businesses, institutions, developers and entrepreneurs.
Kwati AI is also developing its platform with consideration for African regulatory environments, business practices, payment ecosystems and operational realities. At the same time, the company intends to make its technology applicable to organisations and professionals in international markets.
For Kwati, the opportunity extends beyond developing another enterprise software product.
"Every major era of technology creates a new layer that changes how people work and how businesses are built," Kwati said. "The internet transformed access to information. Mobile technology changed how people interact with services. Artificial intelligence is creating another shift, and we believe the next generation of companies will not simply build AI tools, but intelligent systems that become part of how organisations operate every day."
"We are building from Africa, but our ambition is global."
As organisations continue to adopt artificial intelligence while managing increasingly complex software environments, Kwati AI is pursuing an integrated approach in which AI, operational workflows, data and decision-making are brought together within a common platform.
About Kwati AI
Kwati AI is a Nigerian technology company developing an AI-native, modular enterprise resource planning platform designed to integrate artificial intelligence, workflow automation, enterprise processes, analytics and industry-specific capabilities into a unified operating environment. The company aims to serve professionals, businesses, institutions, entrepreneurs and developers across multiple industries and markets.
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