Chaise Launches to Propel African Freelancers into the Global Economy.
By Raymond Enoch
A bold new platform is changing the future of freelance work for African professionals. Chaise (chaise.cc), officially launched last month, is a dynamic digital space designed to connect African creatives, developers, writers, and marketers with global opportunities. With operations based in Abuja and Atlanta, Chaise is strategically positioned to bridge the talent gap between Africa and the rest of the world.
Chaise offers a seamless, secure experience for both freelancers and clients. From showcasing portfolios and submitting proposals to escrow-protected transactions and verified skill badges, the platform streamlines the entire freelance process. Unlike conventional freelance sites, Chaise prioritizes both inclusion and sustainability—featuring referral programs, a support network, and tools that promote long-term growth for users.
“We’re building more than a digital platform—we’re building an ecosystem that fosters growth, inclusion, and collaboration for freelancers and clients worldwide,” said Chibuzo Ogbonnaya, Founder of Chaise. His vision underscores Chaise’s commitment to not just connect talent with jobs, but to empower African professionals to compete globally on their own terms.
As the digital economy continues to expand, platforms like Chaise represent a critical shift toward equitable access and opportunity. Freelancers and businesses are invited to join the community, create profiles, and begin collaborating at chaise.cc. For media inquiries or partnership discussions, contact hello@chaise.cc.