Four products. Built to compound.
Badrama Technologies is not a portfolio site. It’s a studio — each product is built to last, and to make the next one stronger.
A studio built to compound — not a portfolio.
Most studios are a list of separate projects. Badrama Technologies is built as one company on shared foundations, where each product makes the next one stronger. It grows deeper over time, not just longer — the difference between a company and a collection of side projects.
Stoowa.
One system to run the whole shop — the counter and the online store, on one inventory.
Most shops in Uganda are really two businesses at once — a counter and a phone full of orders — and each one is run on its own notebook. The job nobody is paid for is making those two sets of numbers agree at midnight.
Stoowa makes them one. A single, shared record of stock, price, and customer that the counter and the online store read from and write to. The shop stops being reconciled by hand and starts keeping itself straight.
It is built for how trade actually works here — it runs with no internet, takes the money people actually pay with, and assumes nothing about formal addresses or card machines.
- Sell in-store and online — without keeping two separate stock counts
- Keep trading when the internet drops; everything syncs the moment a signal returns
- See what is selling, what is running low, and what each outlet earned — in real numbers
- Take mobile money and cash, print receipts, and close the day without reconciling by hand
TrustScore.
A credit reputation the trader owns and carries — trusted by any lender, built without paperwork.
A trader can move goods reliably for ten years and still not be able to borrow a hundred dollars to restock — not because they are not creditworthy, but because nothing has ever recorded that they are.
TrustScore turns the proof that already exists into a score a lender trusts. The trader owns it, decides who may see it, and carries it from one lender to the next. No bank statement, no salary slip, no starting over each time.
For the lender, it is a decision made in seconds. For the trader, it is the first time their reputation counts as collateral.
- Gives traders with no bank record a credit standing lenders can actually trust
- Nothing happens without the borrower's approval — every check is theirs to allow
- One reputation that travels with the trader, from one lender to the next
- Turns a phone number into a lending decision in seconds — no forms, no branch visit
Somedser.
Notes in, study set out — summary, flashcards, and a quiz drawn from the same upload.
Most people turn a long document into a study session by hand — re-reading the same pages, scribbling cards, writing their own practice questions, and hoping the questions cover what they actually need to know.
Somedser does that work in one go. A learner uploads their notes — a chapter, a course PDF, a Word document — and a few seconds later has a summary, a deck of flashcards, and a practice quiz drawn from the same source.
The study set stays on the device after that, ready offline. Nothing leaves the device without an explicit ask. The learner does the studying; the busywork is done.
- Turn a chapter of notes into a study session in under a minute
- Flashcards, summary, and a quiz built from the same upload — no second pass
- Study sets stay on the device, ready offline once the work is done
- Asks before anything leaves the device — every send is the learner's to allow
Let & Rent.
One system for the whole tenancy — rent, leases, and repairs, with landlord and tenant on the same record.
Renting a home in East Africa still runs on spreadsheets, WhatsApp threads, and paper receipts. A landlord keeps rent in one place, repairs in another, and the tax owed in a third — and the tenant has nowhere to see a balance, pay what is due, or keep a signed lease on file.
Let & Rent makes it one system. Rent, leases, maintenance, and tax sit on a single record the landlord and the tenant both read from. Rent collected is rent invoiced. A repair logged is a repair tracked through to the person who fixed it and was paid. Nothing lives in a side conversation that no one can audit later.
It is built for how renting actually works here — UGX and USD, property and rental-income tax treated as first-class parts of the ledger rather than a year-end scramble, and a tenant experience that, for once, has moved in twenty years.
- Collect rent and reconcile every payment without a spreadsheet or a paper receipt
- Give tenants a place to pay, see their balance, and keep a signed lease on file
- Log a repair and track it through to a provider who did the work and was paid
- File property and rental-income tax from the same ledger the rent runs on