We also built MCP integration with Claude, allowing users to create and manage workflows directly from Claude itself.
Sam O. Afọlábí
Founder

Running events, programs, or paid communities online shouldn’t require five different tools.
But for many creators and organizers across Africa, that’s exactly what happens.
Google Forms for registration.
Paystack for payments.
WhatsApp for confirmations.
Spreadsheets for tracking.
Manual check-ins on event day.
It’s stressful, fragmented, and easy to break.
We built Janerate because we got tired of the workarounds.
Most registration tools weren’t built for how creators and organizers actually operate in African markets.
Some don’t support local payments properly.
Some feel too complex.
Others were built for ticketing — not operational workflows.
But registration is more than collecting names.
It’s payments.
Scheduling.
Confirmations.
Check-ins.
Automation.
Participant management.
And increasingly, AI workflows.
So instead of building “another form platform,” we built Janerate.
An AI-powered registration and monetization platform for creators, educators, event organizers, and modern businesses.
With Janerate, users can:
For virtual sessions, Janerate automatically generates Google Meet links.
For physical events, organizers can use QR codes, barcode scanners, or unique verification codes for attendee check-ins.
No spreadsheets.
No manual confirmations.
No chasing payment screenshots.
Just cleaner workflows and smoother operations.
One of our favourite parts of Janerate is the Payment Card system.
Not everything online feels like an “event.”
Some creators sell:
Payment Cards give those programs a cleaner monetization flow with their own landing pages, pricing, and registration experience.
Janerate also includes built-in AI tools that help users create forms, cards, and workflows faster.
Users can describe what they want, and Janerate helps generate the structure automatically.
We also built MCP integration with Claude, allowing users to create and manage workflows directly from Claude itself.
This makes Janerate feel less like a traditional form builder —
and more like operational infrastructure powered by AI.
Modern workflows don’t live in one tool.
Janerate integrates with platforms like:
We also built automated reminders, confirmations, and onboarding flows directly into the platform.
The goal is simple:
Creators should spend more time teaching, building, and growing —
not managing operational chaos.
From the beginning, we designed Janerate around reliability and automation.
Payments, reminders, registrations, check-ins, AI workflows, and event operations all work together in one connected system.
We’ve also invested early in monitoring and observability to make sure the platform remains stable as usage grows.
Because infrastructure matters when real money and real events depend on your product.
We’re currently working on:
Janerate is still early.
But every real registration, payment, and event running through the platform reminds us why we started building it.
If you’re a creator, educator, organizer, or business tired of fragmented workflows —
Janerate is for you.

Written by
Sam O. Afọlábí
Founder
Building Janerate — the easiest way to run registrations, collect payments, and manage events in Africa.
Janerate
Build your registration flow in minutes, collect payments, and manage attendees — all in one place.