You sell on WhatsApp. We sweat the rest.
Buvvo is built for the boutique in Lekki, the adire atelier in Surulere, the cake kitchen in Ikoyi and the spice shop in Wuse. If your business lives in DMs, you've come to the right place.
WhatsApp commerce is exhausting. Here's what we change.
Six things vendors mention in every onboarding call. And what Buvvo actually does about each.
Built for the shop you actually run.
Aurelia Lagos, Mma Skincare, Lush Banke. You sell creams, oils and routines. The questions are 'sis is this for oily skin' all day.
- Tone training picks up your sign-offs
- Repeat-buyer flows for refills
- Photo-first catalog cards
Receipts from three you might know.
“I closed my laptop at 8pm for the first time in two years.”
“Buvvo costs us ₦14,900, and clawed back the first ₦1.2M in week three.”
“I don't switch SIMs anymore. Igbo, Yoruba and English in one thread.”
Honest answers, no spin.
I'm not techy.
Onboarding takes 10 minutes and we walk you through it on a screen-share. Most vendors are live before lunch.
What if the AI sounds wrong?
Drafts are not auto-sent by default. You'll tap to send the first ~50, the model learns your tone, then you decide what to automate.
I don't want to lose my customers' data.
Your data is hosted on AWS, encrypted at rest and in transit. Export everything any time. We never sell or train shared models on your chats.
₦14,900 is real money for me.
If we don't recover that in your first month we'll refund it, no questions, no forms. We've issued 3 of these refunds in 2026 so far.
Your shop, on a Saturday off.
14-day trial. No card. The AI starts in draft mode, you stay in charge.