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Supporting what matters: how Africans are funding creators and school projects through Tofee
Whether you're in London, Toronto, or Ouagadougou — your community needs you. And supporting it has never been more straightforward. The Money That Gets Lost Along the Way Every year, the African diaspora sends billions back to the continent. Families supported, projects funded, communities held together through regular transfers. But when it comes to supporting a local creator, funding a classroom renovation, or contributing to a collective project in your hometown — the tools fall short. I
Soutenir ce qui compte : comment les Africains financent creators et projets scolaires grâce à Tofee
Que vous soyez à Paris, Montréal ou Ouagadougou — votre communauté a besoin de vous. Et désormais, la soutenir n'a jamais été aussi simple. L'argent qui rentre, mais qui se perd en route Chaque année, la diaspora africaine envoie des milliards vers le continent. Des familles soutenues, des projets financés, des communautés maintenues à flot grâce à des transferts réguliers. Mais quand il s'agit de soutenir un créateur local, de financer la rénovation d'une salle de classe, ou de contribuer à
Why OnlyFans doesn't work for most African creators
It's not about the content. It's about the payment infrastructure — and why Mobile Money changes everything. The Platform Everyone Knows, but Few Can Actually Use OnlyFans has become one of the most recognizable creator monetization platforms in the world. Musicians, fitness coaches, educators, chefs, and artists of all kinds have built sustainable income on it. The model is simple: fans pay a subscription or one-time fee to access exclusive content from creators they follow. The problem, if
Why are creators with 50M+ views still struggling to get paid?
We analyze the "Credit Card Gap" and why local payment rails are the future of African monetization. 50M+ views · 3.4M likes · 101K comments · <10% credit card penetration The 50 Million View Paradox In 2025, the African creator economy reached a tipping point. Top creators in West Africa — such as Alex Zan Bi — have proven that viral scale is no longer the issue. Since December 2024, his content alone generated 50 million views across TikTok, LinkedIn, and Facebook, alongside 3.4 million li
Is Patreon the right choice for creators in Kenya, South Africa, or Ivory Coast ?
We compare fees, payment methods, and local accessibility — so you can make the right call for your audience. The Local Reality vs. Global Ambition If you are a creator in Abidjan, Dakar, or Ouagadougou, you've likely noticed that Patreon wasn't built for your reality. It is a global giant — but it assumes your fans have access to a traditional bank card. In most African markets, that assumption excludes the majority of your local community before a single payment is even attempted. Creators