The house behind
the workforce.
DoubleU AI is an AI transformation partner, filed from Abuja. We build and deploy intelligent workers into African businesses in hospitality and commerce — workers that take orders, sell tickets, and answer inbound, on the channels customers already use. The build phase is behind us; what we publish now are deployments.
The house rule is proof. We publish only what a deployment verified: order counts, naira processed, payment rates. Estimates say estimate. Past tense means past tense. If a worker hasn’t earned an external metric yet, its profile says so plainly.
“I wasn’t lazy — I was waiting for work that actually mattered.”
A note from the founder. I grew up being called lazy. I describe it differently now: power-saving mode — reserving myself for work that actually mattered. When I found AI, work finally felt the way I always suspected it could.
I spent four months building the first worker — the order manager that became Mylo. The first business that deployed it printed a QR code and put it on the counter. Later came fourteen weeks at a real kitchen in Abuja: 293 orders, ₦3.1 million processed, 99% of payments confirmed before the kitchen fired a single plate. That record set the standard for everything we ship — not demos, deployments.
I’m building DoubleU AI to give African business owners what AI gave me: relief from the work a machine should be doing, and room for the work that matters.
Wahab G. YahayaFounder · DoubleU AI · Abuja
Two workers on the register. One conversation to start.