Our story
Farms don't fail from a lack of effort. They fail from a lack of visibility.
Across the continent, people are starting farms as a second income. They hire a team, visit at weekends, and hope for the best. Feed is bought on memory. Mortality is described as "a few died". Profit is whatever is left in the account at month end.
FarmPulse was built by us, for us — Africans in the diaspora who own farms back home but cannot be on the ground every day. It is a tool to bridge the distance: the people on the farm record what happened, and the owner opens one dashboard to know whether today was good, whether feed is running out, and whether the price they're selling at covers the cost of getting there.
We believe you can be fully present in your life abroad and still run a farm that thrives. FarmPulse turns scattered updates into one source of truth, so you can manage remotely with the same confidence as if you were standing in the poultry house.

What we believe
Four things we build around
The phone is already there
Nearly every farm worker carries one. The missing piece was never hardware — it was a place to put the day's numbers that gives something back.
Data beats instinct at scale
One flock can be judged by eye. Four houses, three species and eleven staff cannot. Ratios catch problems weeks before your bank balance does.
Trust needs a record
Absent owners and hard-working staff both benefit from a shared, timestamped record. It removes suspicion and rewards the people doing it right.
Simple wins
If logging takes longer than the chore itself, it will not happen. Every screen is built to be finished with one thumb, standing in a poultry house.
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Operational modules
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To log a full care round
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Owner, manager, supervisor
Let's look at your farm together
Bring last month's records. We'll show you what the dashboard would have told you at the time.