Onboarding
Business, investor or stakeholder registers and selects the correct role. The system creates a dashboard based on that role.
This is a hypothetical flow prepared for demo discussion. It shows how multiple actors can work together through one organized digital layer.
Business, investor or stakeholder registers and selects the correct role. The system creates a dashboard based on that role.
Businesses add sector, location, team, traction, funding needs, documents and readiness information.
Documents and profile information are reviewed. Status can be pending, verified, rejected or requiring updates.
Investors and stakeholders can discover opportunities by sector, region, stage, amount and readiness level.
Stakeholders can request meetings, add notes, request missing documents and track the opportunity pipeline.
Dashboards show progress, investment interests, verified companies, sector trends and ecosystem activity.
The first version can focus on profiles, verification and dashboards before adding advanced integrations.
Company profile, team, business stage, sector and location.
Secure document submission, status and review comments.
Connect opportunities with suitable investors and partners.
Follow-up notes, meeting requests and shared actions.
View pipeline, sectors, regions, job potential and readiness levels.
Potential API links with payment, identity, company records and partner systems.
The ecosystem can help public and private stakeholders identify verified businesses, track investment readiness, understand sector opportunities and coordinate support more efficiently.
Gives institutions a clearer view of business readiness, investment interests, regional opportunities, sector growth and support gaps.
Helps SMEs and startups become more investment-ready, supporting business expansion, job creation, innovation and local economic development.
Reduces uncertainty by organizing verified profiles, documents, readiness status, communication records and opportunity pipelines.
The ecosystem is designed to create value for each stakeholder involved in business growth, investment readiness, financing, policy support and economic development.
Better coordination, visibility and reporting across investment support activities, sector opportunities and regional business growth.
Faster screening of verified businesses, clearer opportunity pipelines and better access to investment-ready companies.
Guided readiness, structured profiles, document organization and access to investment, financing or partnership opportunities.
Better applicant information, document status, early risk visibility and improved business financing assessment.
Track startup readiness, mentorship progress, investor introductions, cohort performance and program outcomes.
Measure impact, job potential, inclusion, regional growth and the effectiveness of support programs.
When business records, verification and stakeholder coordination are organized, it becomes easier to unlock capital, support SMEs, identify gaps and make better investment decisions.
Stakeholders can understand which sectors have active businesses, which regions need support and which companies are ready for investment review.
Verified and supported businesses can attract financing, expand operations and create new employment opportunities.
Verification status, review comments and digital records can reduce uncertainty and improve confidence among stakeholders.
This demo is prepared to support discussions with government, investors, financial institutions, innovation hubs and development partners interested in strengthening Tanzania’s investment ecosystem.