Abdul-Rashid Lansah Adam

Tikiti - Manage events. Engage attendees. Build connections.

Tikiti is an event management platform with a web dashboard for organisers and a mobile app for attendees. Create events, onboard speakers, sell tickets, scan QR codes at the door, and collect feedback — all from one dashboard. Attendees discover events, RSVP, get digital tickets, receive push notifications, and network using QR Social Cards. Built in Ghana for the African event ecosystem. Free to start. Works for conferences, meetups, workshops, and more.

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Abdul-Rashid Lansah Adam
Hey Product Hunt! I'm the solo founder behind Tikiti, and I'm excited to share what I've been building. As someone who's attended and helped organise events across Africa, I kept running into the same problems. Clunky registration, no way to connect with fellow attendees, and organisers drowning in spreadsheets. Tikiti started as a simple question: what if event management actually felt seamless? Here's what makes it different: For Attendees: - QR ticket scanning so you never have to dig through emails again - Social Cards to share your profile with a tap, like a digital business card - Event-based networking to connect with people at the same event - Push notifications for updates, check-ins, and new events near you For Organisers: - A full dashboard to create events, track RSVPs, and manage attendees - Real-time check-in scanning - Speaker onboarding links so your speakers can fill in their own bio, photo, and session details without the back-and-forth - Analytics and attendee insights - Push notifications to keep your attendees in the loop - Currently available on iOS with the Android version coming soon. Tikiti is free for free events, with paid event support and ticketing on the way. I built this because African events deserve world-class tooling. It works offline and is designed for the realities of running events on the continent. I'd love your feedback. What would you want to see next? Drop a comment!