Savannah Cloud

Everything your stack needs, in one place.

Compute, storage, databases, email, SMS, WhatsApp, maps. Under one roof, billed in shillings. Stop juggling seven dashboards and seven invoices.

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The Stack

One platform. Every primitive.

Built for Africa

Infrastructure that moves with you.

Run your life. We handle the rest. — Savannah Cloud poster of a couple running past an acacia tree at sunset
Chaos above. Stability below. — Savannah Cloud poster of palm trees bending in a desert windstorm
FAQ

The honest answers.

What is Savannah Cloud?
Savannah Cloud is an African-built cloud platform that bundles compute, storage, databases, email, SMS, WhatsApp and maps into a single account — billed in local currency. It replaces stitching together AWS, SendGrid, Twilio and Mapbox with one console and one invoice.
What services does Savannah Cloud offer?
Six core primitives: Baobab (S3-compatible object storage), Mto (serverless SQL with branching), Simba (edge compute), Tamtam (SMS and WhatsApp API), Safari (maps and geocoding) and Twiga (transactional email).
How is Savannah Cloud different from AWS, Vercel or Supabase?
We are built in Africa, for African latency and pricing. You pay in shillings — not dollars — get support for Paystack and M-Pesa, and every primitive lives in one console instead of being split across five vendors.
How much does Savannah Cloud cost?
Starter is KES 3,000/month and Pro is KES 9,000/month. Scale pricing is custom for larger teams. Pay by M-Pesa, card or Paystack — all in shillings, no FX surprises.
Where do I sign up and manage billing?
All signup, project management, billing and payment methods live at console.savannahcloud.com. This site is for product information and pricing.
Who is behind Savannah Cloud?
Savannah Cloud is a Siohioma Group company, built and operated from Africa and shipped to the world.

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