DIGITEUL
Contact

Let's talk about your project.

Our team replies within 48 business hours with a complimentary initial assessment.

Head office
N°5678/O Liberté 5
Dakar, Senegal
Opening hours
Monday to Friday
8am–6pm GMT

Write to us directly

Describe your project, your need or your question. Our team replies within 48 business hours with a complimentary initial assessment.

Timeline and process

  1. 01Receipt & qualificationD+0
  2. 02Complimentary initial assessmentD+2
  3. 03Proposed approachD+5
Our service commitments

What you can count on

Reply within 48 business hours

Every qualified request gets a first reply from a technical contact within two business days, never an automated acknowledgement.

Complimentary initial assessment

We scope your need free of charge during a first exchange: perimeter, technical constraints and architecture options, with no commitment.

Confidentiality (NDA on request)

Your data and documents stay strictly confidential. We sign a non-disclosure agreement from the very first conversation whenever you ask.

End-to-end support

From scoping to production rollout and support, a single point of contact follows your project to ensure continuity and skills transfer.

Frequently asked questions

Before you even reach out

What is your typical response time?
We reply within 48 business hours for an initial qualification of your request. For projects requiring in-depth analysis, allow 5 business days for a detailed proposed approach.
Do you work outside Senegal?
Yes. Our teams regularly operate in African countries, mainly French-speaking. We adapt our delivery model to the context: on-site, remote, or a mixed team.
What project size do you take on?
We work on projects of all sizes, from short expert engagements (a few days) to multi-year programmes with international funders. The deciding factor is the fit between your challenges and our skills.
Do you accept short audit engagements?
Yes, we offer 5-to-10-day flash audits to quickly qualify a situation, assess an opportunity or scope an investment before launching a larger programme.