Dojah, a trusted identity verification and fraud prevention company helping businesses build digital trust across Africa and beyond, has launched CheckIn, a no-code identity verification product designed to help businesses verify who they are dealing with before physical and operational interactions take place.
The product allows businesses to create a verification flow, share it through WhatsApp, SMS, email, or QR code, and receive a verification result once the user completes the process from their phone.
For years, identity verification tools have been largely associated with banks and fintech onboarding. Yet many businesses outside financial services still rely on photocopied IDs, screenshots, and manual checks when dealing with guests, dispatch riders, vendors, tenants, and temporary workers.
This creates growing operational risks around impersonation, fraud, theft, and unauthorised access.
CheckIn was built to help businesses move away from these manual processes.
The platform helps businesses verify identities, screen for potential risks, and make better trust decisions through a single process.
A shortlet operator can send a CheckIn link to a guest before arrival and receive a verification result before handing over apartment keys. A logistics company can verify dispatch riders before onboarding them into delivery operations. Event organisers can verify attendees before granting access to private or high-value events.
“Businesses make trust decisions every day, but many are still relying on manual verification processes,” said Ayomide Oso-Akinsemoyin, Co-Founder of Dojah.
“We built CheckIn to make identity verification simple for everyday business operations, not just financial onboarding.”
The product is designed for businesses that need stronger visibility into who they are dealing with but may not have engineering teams or complex compliance operations.
CheckIn is now available globally at checkin.dojah.io.
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