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Multichannel authentication SMS, WhatsApp, and Swahili voice built for real users in East Africa.

If you’ve ever built anything for users in East Africa, you know that communication is personal and that no single channel fits everyone.

Some users still rely on SMS. It’s familiar, quick, and widely trusted. Others especially Gen Z and digital-first users live on WhatsApp. And for many across the region, a voice call in Swahili builds trust like nothing else.

This isn’t about what’s broken. It’s about what’s evolving. That’s why we built Briq Auth a multichannel verification system designed to meet users where they are.

One Code, Many Paths

With Briq, you don’t need to gamble on a single route. We give you flexibility and failovers, all in one API flow:

What sets us apart? Fallback logic. If the SMS stalls, WhatsApp takes over. If WhatsApp is unreachable, we deliver a Swahili voice call.

It’s one verification code. Delivered how your user prefers — and when they need it.

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Why This Matters

Let’s be real a failed OTP isn’t just a hiccup. It’s a lost customer, a broken experience, and sometimes, a lost opportunity.

Startups and scaling teams in East Africa don’t have time to chase down delivery issues. Every interaction counts.

Briq solves this with:

Local infrastructure

Language localization

Developer-first tools

No more cobbling together different vendors or manually switching channels. We’ve done the hard part so your users don’t have to.

More Than Just OTPs

Briq Auth is growing into a complete identity infrastructure for African startups, platforms, and enterprises. Beyond multichannel OTPs, we’re building:

• Seamless user sign-up and login
• KYC and phone number validation
• Logs, dashboards, and session control
• Flexible pricing designed for local teams

It’s everything you need to manage users in one place.

Built Here, For Here

We route locally. Speak your language. And optimize for real conditions in East Afirca Briq isn’t a generic solution with African support tacked on. It’s homegrown infrastructure for the next generation of African digital products.

We’re already working with startups like ZenoPay, T-Hustle, Ghala, and others helping them verify faster, convert more users, and grow with confidence.

Try Briq Today

No delays. No bloated onboarding. Just fast, smart, reliable verification with your users in mind.

We’re offering free test credits for teams building real things.

You don’t have to reinvent auth. Just plug into Briq and go.

Join the startups and devs making the switch to authentication that actually works.

Let’s build auth for East Africa. Together. [email protected], +255788344348

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