About Orderly
Built for the corner shop, the boutique, and the food vendor.
Most e-commerce tools were designed for venture-backed brands with developers. We're building Orderly for everyone else — the seller in Yaba, the baker in Surulere, the tailor in Enugu — people who want a working storefront before lunch.
The story
We started Orderly because the tools available locally either cost too much, did too little, or asked vendors to think like programmers. Setting up a Shopify store and connecting it to a Nigerian payment gateway took our cousin a full weekend. That's the gap we're closing.
Today we power storefronts for vendors selling fashion, food, services, and everything in between — across Nigeria. We talk to our users every week, and almost every feature in the product was asked for by name by a real shop owner.
We're a small team based in Lagos, building the platform we wish existed when we tried to start our own store. If you've got an idea or you're stuck, reach out. We read every message.
These numbers are why we keep showing up. Every line item is someone's livelihood.
How we work
The four things we won't compromise on.
Plain language
If a vendor needs a glossary to use the dashboard, we've failed. Every label, every error message, every email is written like a person wrote it.
Fast enough to feel free
Pages load in under a second on a 3G phone. Adding a product takes thirty seconds. Slow software is rude.
Your money is your money
We don't skim a percentage of your sales. Subscription only. Whatever Paystack collects goes straight to your bank account on schedule.
Built for here, first
Naira pricing, Nigerian banks, Lagos delivery zones, WhatsApp checkout. We optimise for the place we live before chasing other markets.
Want in?
Start a free trial today, or write to us if you'd like to chat first.
