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Adisa is here !

AFRICA FINALLY HAS ITS ERP OPERATING SYSTEM.

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Ebo Biney, CEO WeOrg

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For too long, African businesses have been handed two choices: an expensive global ERP that wasn't designed for how they actually work, or a patchwork of local tools that can't talk to each other. Neither solves the real problem. The real problem is invisible operational leakage: stock that moves without authorization, payments that process without approval, payroll that runs without controls, and leadership that makes decisions on last week's spreadsheet. Every day this continues, value walks out the door. Today, we're changing that.

Adisa is live! Adisa is not another ERP. It is an operating system for African businesses built to stop leakage, enforce discipline, and give leadership the visibility they've never had before.

WHAT ADISA ACTUALLY IS

Adisa is a full Pan-African ERP operating system. That phrase gets thrown around loosely, so now let me be specific about what it means in practice. It means procurement, inventory, finance, HR, and payroll all running on a single platform, fully integrated with a shared data layer. When a purchase order is raised in Procurement, it flows automatically into Accounts Payable. When goods are received, inventory updates in real time. When payroll runs, it posts directly to the General Ledger. Nothing falls through the cracks between systems, because there is only one system. It also means something most ERPs don't offer: an intelligence layer that watches every transaction that scores your operational discipline in real time, and tells you exactly where your business is leaking value.

That layer is called the Intelligence Triad.

THE INTELLIGENCE TRIAD: THE ENGINE BENEATH EVERYTHING

Every module in Adisa, every PO, every invoice, and every payslip feeds 3 intelligence engines running simultaneously beneath the surface.

Teach (Growth Mode)

Discipline (Stop Leakage Mode)

Lucid (Expose Reality)

For businesses building process discipline from the ground up. Guided workflows, inline coaching, and adaptive training that brings any team up to speed without an implementation consultant onsite.

The enforcement engine. Mandatory approval chains, real-time anomaly detection, and a policy layer that blocks non-compliant actions before they complete. Not suggestions of enforcement.

Executive visibility in real time. Cash position, AP aging, AR collections, VAT exposure, payroll cost consolidated across every branch and entity, scored and surfaced for leadership

The Triad produces a live score, a single number out of 100 that reflects how well your operations are running at any given moment. Subscores across Teach, Stop Leakage, and Expose Reality tell you not just where you stand but exactly what is dragging the number down.

No competitor in the African ERP market does this. It is the moat.

SIX MODULES. ONE SYSTEM. NOTHING LEFT OUT.

Adisa ships with a complete module stack, not a roadmap, not a promise. Live and deploy today.

Inventory & Assets

Real-time stock control, asset register, serialized tracking, and full movement audit trail. Every unit accounted for.

Procurement

From requisition to goods receipt with multi-level approval chains that cannot be bypassed.

Finance & Accounting

Full GL, AP, AR, multi-bank cash position, VAT computation, and period management. IFRS baseline with Ghana GRA compliance built in.

HR & Payroll

Employee records, departments, leave management, payroll runs with approval workflows, and slip generation.

Sales & AR

Customer invoicing, payment receipts, collections tracking, and AR aging. Revenue visibility from transaction to balance sheet.

Multi-Entity

Branch management, entity-level separation, and consolidated reporting across subsidiaries. Built for groups and government institutions.

GHS 3.35M

Cash position managed across two banks

GHS 1.03M

AR outstanding zero overdue

100/100 Stop

Leakage score: perfect discipline

85/100 Overall

Intelligence Triad score

ALREADY LIVE. ALREADY PROVEN.

Adisa is not a beta. It is not a demo environment. It is running in production at a Ghana institutions today managing real procurement workflows, real payroll, and real financial operations across multiple bank accounts.

The numbers from that deployment tell the story clearly:

A 100/100 Stop Leakage score means every single transaction at that institution is going through the right controls. No exceptions. That is what operational discipline looks like when it is enforced by software, not by hope.

BUILT FOR AFRICA. READY FOR WHAT COMES NEXT.

Adisa is built from the ground up for how African businesses and institutions actually operate multiple bank accounts, Ghana GRA VAT compliance, SSNIT payroll deductions, multi-branch inventory, and leadership structures where visibility has historically been a privilege, not a default. But the architecture looks further than Ghana. Multi-jurisdiction support, IFRS-baseline accounting with country-level GAAP adapters, multi-currency consolidation, and an AI engine designed to scale with the business as it mature and scale. These are the foundations of a platform built to grow across West Africa and beyond. The roadmap from here includes a fintech credit rail where a business's Adisa operational data and Triad score become the basis for working capital access. The same data that shows a bank your business is disciplined becomes the instrument that unlocks credit on better terms. That is where this goes.

WHAT THIS MEANS FOR YOU

If you run a business in Ghana or anywhere in Africa and you have ever felt like you were operating with incomplete information, losing value you couldn't explain, or managing people and money on instinct rather than data, Adisa was built for you. Every engagement starts with a free business leakage and visibility audit, a 60-minute operational diagnostic where it maps exactly where value is leaking in your business before any software conversation happens.

No pitch. No obligation. Just clarity

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