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bmd1010:Lol Hmmmmmmmmmmmm |
Why not create a custom solution which you can host yourself and even sell as a service |
I will chose him over again |
Although she dey make me go crazy but na still my wife for the next life... |
Is not about themes or plugins, WordPress website are slow. Custom built is the way to go?. |
madridguy:Who is been paid to do so. We have seen it played out at LP the other time but people will say is not so but the desperation of ruling party give them away |
fergie001:When the matter matter all of these faction will feel am that's the fact. Remember Egypt |
Na poor na dey do poor man Nah poor man dey kill poor man They day poor men reason hunger and other things affecting them then and then I will know we are heading for change. |
grandiose4ever:It will 100% every time be usa If my child indicate interest in military I will discourage joining the Nigerian one that's sure |
lordm:Go research bro and stop your blind defending |
Vibe coding in sweet and I have a unique approach I follow. Anyone here shipped any making money? |
ideacycle:No serious intention just to catch cruise or to research. |
dre11:It's CLEAR but know every product have expiry date |
SlavaUkraini:Who give a bl*** about ar**** licker |
SlavaUkraini:Lol. After all your mago mago |
Hello Nairalanders, I’m a web app developer based in Lagos and I’ve been quietly building custom web applications for small and medium businesses over the past few years. A lot of people have great ideas for web apps (inventory systems, booking platforms, client portals, e-commerce tools, etc.) but get stuck on where to start or how to make sure it actually helps their business without wasting money. Here are a few simple things I’ve learned that make the biggest difference: - Start with what your customers actually need, not what looks fancy. - Make sure it works well on mobile, most Nigerians use phones first. - Use local payment options (Paystack, Flutterwave, etc.) from day one. - Keep it simple and fast so your staff or customers don’t get frustrated. - Plan for growth, the app that works for 50 users today might need to handle 500 tomorrow. I’ve helped a few businesses turn their ideas into working apps that actually bring in money or save time. Nothing too crazy, just practical stuff that solves real problems. If you’re thinking of building a web app for your business (or already have one that needs fixing), I’d love to hear what you’re working on. Drop your thoughts or questions below, no pressure, just genuine discussion. You can also send me a PM if you want to chat privately about your idea. Happy to share honest feedback. Looking forward to learning from you too! |
Hello Nairalanders, I’m a web app developer based in Lagos and I’ve been quietly building custom web applications for small and medium businesses over the past few years. A lot of people have great ideas for web apps (inventory systems, booking platforms, client portals, e-commerce tools, etc.) but get stuck on where to start or how to make sure it actually helps their business without wasting money. Here are a few simple things I’ve learned that make the biggest difference: - Start with what your customers actually need, not what looks fancy. - Make sure it works well on mobile, most Nigerians use phones first. - Use local payment options (Paystack, Flutterwave, etc.) from day one. - Keep it simple and fast so your staff or customers don’t get frustrated. - Plan for growth, the app that works for 50 users today might need to handle 500 tomorrow. I’ve helped a few businesses turn their ideas into working apps that actually bring in money or save time. Nothing too crazy, just practical stuff that solves real problems. If you’re thinking of building a web app for your business (or already have one that needs fixing), I’d love to hear what you’re working on. Drop your thoughts or questions below, no pressure, just genuine discussion. You can also send me a PM if you want to chat privately about your idea. Happy to share honest feedback. Looking forward to learning from you too! |
ddippset:By mouth |
With all of dis some people are still clamouring APC should be in power for another 4 years... Now I believe those clamouring have had their palms greeted because I don't know of a sane clime where someone will read of dis and of that killing on a daily and still drum for continuity. E no pure and e be no pure. |
[quote author= post=138931936]Very good decision by Toyin. Funke is just too arrogant. #Datiemo Mo mo awon temi, Awon temi momi 💃 🕺 🎵 🎵 💃 🕺🎵 🎶 💃[/quote]Funke is too arrogant Haba |
LordIsaac:Seconded and well said Is every where but is common among the south west |
nans24:Hmm. It's very clear that we don't have people that care about us in power. Today I read about 40 soldiers that were unalive |
One person go london on live tv claiming it isn't worst as it is. God dey sha. |
Is it still live? |
Hmm. Why is she jubilating? If she is so sure that she only dey knack her husband there won't be need for jubilation. Her jubilating screams she dey knack else where. |
Vote buying pro max |
I don't believe in any religion, be it Christianity, islam and any other. All I believe in is God exist which is more than enough for me |
It should be cos is destroying both young and old. |
Don't contact dis guy. He send you PDF if you open that PDF you have your device compromised. |
Nigeria clients are the most difficult to work with although there are some really good ones but from my experience, is rare. Another thing some will post gigs for cruise |