Allan Tumuhimbise

ProGigFinder - AI career tools, gigs & booking—pay via mobile money

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Built for Africa, by Africa. ProGigFinder now features AI-powered career tools (CV generator, cover letter builder, interview practice), a gig marketplace, and service booking—hire a cleaner, plumber, or tutor in taps. Pay via MTN Mobile Money or Airtel Money. No credit card needed. Find jobs, post gigs, and grow your career across Uganda, Kenya, Nigeria, Tanzania, Rwanda, Ghana, South Africa, and Ethiopia. 100% free for job seekers and freelancers.

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Allan Tumuhimbise
Hey Product Hunt! 👋 We're relaunching ProGigFinder — and a lot has changed since we first launched. Here's the problem we set out to solve: In Africa, finding work shouldn't be this hard. Most global platforms don't support local payment methods, aren't built for mobile-first users, and ignore the massive informal service economy. We wanted to change that. 🚀 What's new in this launch: 🤖 AI Career Tools — We built a free AI-powered CV generator, cover letter builder, and interview practice tool. Job seekers across Africa can now create professional, ATS-optimized resumes and prepare for interviews — completely free. 📱 Service Booking — Need a cleaner, plumber, electrician, or tutor? You can now book trusted local service providers directly on ProGigFinder. Browse by city, check ratings, and hire in a few taps. 💼 Gig Marketplace — Freelancers and employers can connect through our gig system. Post a project, receive proposals, and get work done — from web development to graphic design to video editing. 💰 Mobile Money Payments — This is huge for Africa. Pay and get paid via MTN Mobile Money or Airtel Money. No credit card needed. No international payment processor headaches. Just your phone. We serve Uganda, Kenya, Nigeria, Tanzania, Rwanda, Ghana, South Africa, and Ethiopia — with remote opportunities accessible worldwide. ProGigFinder is and always will be 100% free for job seekers and freelancers. We built this for Africa, to solve African problems. Would love your feedback! What features would you like to see next? 🙏