Built in Angola.
For merchants anywhere.
There are many markets in Angola. In every stall, a merchant closing books with a notebook, charging without full certainty, losing sales when the network drops. Seeing this, day after day, is what made us build LUVU.
The name comes from the Luvu border post, in Zaire Province where merchants sell in two currencies, switch networks crossing the border, and operate with no system at all. We thought: if LUVU handles that, it handles any market.
That's why we built LUVU for every merchant, from Asa Branca to São Paulo, from Cabinda to Cunene, from the market vendors of Luanda to the retailers of Talatona. And then for markets in Lagos, Jakarta, Casablanca, Dar es Salaam or anywhere there's commerce, networks available or not and multiple currencies.
Our mission
Give any merchant, whether a vendor at Mercado dos Kwanzas, a retailer in Talatona, or a shop manager in Cabinda, the same control over their business that big chains have. A shop manager in their pocket, available 24/7, never tired, never missing a sale.
What makes us different
- →Built in Angola, where the network drops, currencies dance, and customers pay five different ways.
- →Offline-first, because the internet doesn't reach every neighborhood or every country yet.
- →Available in Português, English and Français. Lingala and several regional languages in finalization.
- →AI assistant that speaks and answers in your language.