Cassava Technologies, an African tech company, and Gebeya, an AI ecosystem builder, have launched “Gebeya Dala,” a suite of AI tools that allow individuals to create digital products and creative content without the need for coding or design expertise.
Gebeya Dala eliminates traditional hurdles such as sophisticated skills, external infrastructure, and large budgets by providing modules such as an AI-powered app builder with instructions in local languages and an AI comic maker for visual storytelling.
Advocates argue that the platform’s use of African infrastructure promotes digital sovereignty and speedier access within the region.
What this means for creators
Have you ever been pressured by tool costs or technological complexity?
This platform takes a significant step toward inclusivity by allowing non-coders and creators to create modern-looking digital work.
That can open doors for writers, illustrators, storytellers and anyone with ideas but limited access to expensive tools.
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What this means for entrepreneurs
This highlights a bigger trend among founders and builders: AI systems that enable business creation in underserved markets.
If you want to create products, services, or marketplaces in emerging economies, technologies like Gebeya Dala demonstrate how local infrastructure and accessible AI can fuel new businesses, shift markets, and unlock new talent pools.