Jean Damascene Uwingeneye
Independent software developer, Kigali, Rwanda
Hi, I'm Jean. I build software that makes everyday life in Rwanda a
little easier: domain registration you can pay for with mobile money,
asset tracking that replaces the giant spreadsheet, and a browser
extension that fills in tax-portal forms so you don't have to.
I studied computer science at African Leadership University and have
been shipping for the Rwandan web ever since.
work
Things I've built and still run.
client.register.rw
Rwanda's homegrown domain and hosting platform. Buy a .rw or
international domain, get cPanel hosting with free SSL, and pay
with MTN MoMo or Airtel Money. Built for Rwandans who don't have
an international card. The flagship product of my company,
Inzozi Solutions.
ace.rw
Cloud asset management for institutions. Every piece of equipment
gets a QR code and a lifecycle record, from acquisition and
depreciation through transfer and disposal. Built for finance teams
that are done losing money to ghost assets and spreadsheets nobody
can maintain.
chromewebstore.google.com
I got tired of copy-pasting the same TINs and phone numbers into
the RRA portal every time I needed a purchase code, so I built
this. It saves buyer and seller profiles and fills the form in
one click. No accounts, no servers, no tracking. Your TINs never
leave your computer.
via inzozi.io
Find a home to buy or rent in Rwanda. A property listing portal
from Inzozi Solutions.
about
I live and work in Kigali. I hold a B.Sc. in Computer Science from
African Leadership University
and run Inzozi Solutions, a small
software company that helps Rwandan businesses and individuals get
online. Day to day I work in JavaScript, TypeScript, Python, React,
React Native, Node.js, Django, and PostgreSQL, and everything I ship
runs in Docker.
Outside of client work I publish small utilities like the Chrome
extension above, and post videos now and then about software and
what I'm building on
YouTube.