After over 1,000 users and 65 events from 7 countries, Clooza is ready for more

By Technext.ng
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Since its MVP launch on June 19th, Clooza has quickly become one of Africa’s most promising event platforms. In just a few months, the platform has powered 65 events across 7 countries and welcomed over 1,000 users. From Akwa Ibom Tech Week in Nigeria to the Btrust Developer Day in Mauritius, organizers are already turning to Clooza to power some of the continent’s most innovative gatherings.

What is Clooza?

Clooza is a social event and activity platform (Instagram for events and activities) built for Africa’s dynamic event economy. It enables creators to host, promote, and monetize events while also building long-term communities around their audiences. Unlike traditional ticketing solutions, Clooza blends payments, communication, and social discovery in one place, helping events grow beyond a single date into ongoing movements.

After over 1,000 users and 65 events from 7 countries, Clooza is ready for more

Now, the team is gearing up to scale, and event creators across Africa are taking notice.

Why you should create your event on Clooza

1. Better communication with guests

Successful events thrive on communication. With Clooza, organizers don’t have to rely on just one channel. You can send updates, reminders, and last-minute changes through email, WhatsApp, push notifications, and SMS, ensuring no guest misses critical information.

2. Faster payouts

Cash flow matters. Unlike platforms that hold your funds for weeks, Clooza lets you withdraw payments settled in the last three days or less. That means more liquidity for you to reinvest in logistics, marketing, or scaling your operations.

3. Multiple currencies, seamlessly handled

Events attract diverse audiences, and flexible payment options are key. Clooza supports 11 different currencies,  including Bitcoin, Naira, Dollars, Cedis, Rands, and Shillings. Guests can pay in their local currency, and the system automatically converts it into your default currency for easier reconciliation.

After over 1,000 users and 65 events from 7 countries, Clooza is ready for more

4. More social, more sticky

Clooza isn’t just a ticketing platform — it’s a social ecosystem. Guests can follow event creators, and whenever you host a new event, they’ll get updates via email and push notifications. This builds long-term audience loyalty and repeat attendance.

5. More engagement and visibility

Every event on Clooza gets an extra boost. Through its in-app social features and discovery tools, your events gain increased visibility and reach, helping you sell more tickets and grow your community.

6. Event flexibility that fits your needs

Whether you’re planning a large-scale conference, a private dinner, or an exclusive invite-only gathering, Clooza gives you control over public, private, unlisted, and exclusive event options.

7. Better analytics, smarter decisions

Data is the new fuel for event growth. Clooza provides deep insights and analytics to help organizers understand their audience, measure engagement, and optimize future events.

After over 1,000 users and 65 events from 7 countries, Clooza is ready for more

8. Competitive and transparent pricing

Event creators also enjoy better pricing models. For Naira transactions, the platform charges 5% + ₦100, while Cedis transactions incur a 7.5% fee. The structure is transparent, with no hidden costs.

With this unique blend of speed, flexibility, engagement, and financial innovation, Clooza is more than just another event platform; it’s a tool built for Africa’s fast-growing event economy.

From powering Akwa Ibom Tech Week to the Btrust Developer Day in Mauritius, Clooza is already making its mark across the continent. After reaching its first 1,000 users, the platform is ready for the next 10,000.

Sign up and create your first event

Are you an event creator ready to grow your reach and maximize your impact? Join the community of innovators using Clooza to host Africa’s most exciting events.

Sign up on Clooza today and create your first event in minutes.

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