By Eric Akasa.
Stephen Maingi is a young Kenyan
developer with a great entrepreneurial spirit and many good ideas. Through the
Nokia Store, he has managed to convert his ideas into cash; netting around
100,000 KES per month from downloads.
Stephen’s
journey began way back in 2009 when he started application development, all
self-taught by using the internet for resources. Shortly thereafter, he
developed a suite of 14 applications called Kyuste Mobile Suite. These included
apps like: My.Manager for adding, viewing and editing contacts; Scriptures
covering a collection of bibles verses; Finance for personal finance
management; Diary for management of daily and future events; I.Record for
storing important information, SMS.Chat and many others.
Little
did he know that he was onto something good, he began the process of looking
for investors to raise the necessary capital. Despite presenting at a number of
Innovation Forums and knocking on several doors, Stephen made no progress on
his dream of commercializing his suite of apps.
He
then went the route of direct sales by personally visiting schools and
marketing his applications to teachers. However, with no personal transport and
some health issues, this process was slow and limited, and eventually he had to
get a regular job. During this time, Stephen did manage to get 12 apps
registered on GetJar where users would download the applications and get the
activation code after paying for the app via PayPal. However, the commercial
success was very limited with many users either not having or using a PayPal
system at that time, and the sum total of his efforts amounted to around 2,000
KES per month.
However,
in August 2011, Stephen’s dreams were re-ignited when he heard about the Nokia
Store and the ability to publish apps for free. By mid-October, he had
published the first 12applications, rebranded under his new company Dolphins
Data Systems. Within the first 2 weeks, Stephen had already received revenue of
almost 19,000 KES from his downloads. With this incentive in mind, he pushed
forward, more determined than ever, and has since published around 200
applications to Nokia Store. These now generate an average income of around
100,000 KES per month for the young developer.
“My
journey with Nokia has been an amazing one,” says Stephen. “Based on my
success, I have already started work on a Qt and Windows Mobile version of my
apps, and I hope to capture the Smartphone user base next. I recently attended
the Open Innovation Africa Summit in Nairobi and this has inspired me to keep
on developing mobile apps – there is so much opportunity in this space. The ‘3
idiots’ movie reveals it better: Make your passion your profession”. Adds
Stephen.
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