AWS Partner

High-Performance AWS Infrastructure for Africa’s Scale.

We're a small team of AWS engineers based in Lagos. We help African companies run cloud infrastructure that doesn't break when it matters. You ship product. We handle the rest.

Fintechs SaaS Platforms E-Commerce Healthcare Logistics
Built in Lagos · Deployed across Africa

We build for here.

We started Cidarnet because we kept watching good African companies get burned by infrastructure designed for someone else's internet, someone else's power grid, and someone else's customers. Our architectures assume yours will go down at 2 AM. They're ready for it.

14+

Markets served

6wk

Avg migration

24/7

Operations

Data center server racks with blue lighting

Process

How a project actually goes

No fluff. Here's what happens from the day you sign to the day everything is running.

Engineers reviewing architecture diagrams on a whiteboard
01

We actually read your setup

Two weeks, no questionnaires. We get into your code, your configs, and your AWS bill, and we come back with a plain list of what works, what's wasting money, and what's going to hurt you in six months.

02

We draw it up and you push back

We write out what the new thing should look like on AWS, share it with your team, and wait for arguments. We change it based on what you say. Nothing gets built until you're comfortable.

03

We build it next to what you have now

Your live system keeps running while we build the new one in parallel. We test it until we're bored. Then we cut over on a quiet night you choose. If anything looks off, we roll back before you wake up.

04

It's yours. We're here if you want us.

We hand over the keys, the runbooks, and the Terraform. If you'd rather we keep running things, we will. Real engineers, 24/7, on the pager. If not, we'll check in a few weeks later to see how it's going.

"Moved us off Azure in six weeks. I was expecting the usual consultant theatre. Instead they showed up, asked the right questions, and disappeared into the work. Transaction failures went from 3.2% to 0.1%. I stopped getting 3 AM calls."

CTO, Series B payments company

Name withheld at the client's request