
SMEFrog
Remote business registration and compliance for Namibian SMEs
Registering a business in Namibia takes too long and costs too much. SMEFrog was built to fix both.
Business registration in Namibia is slow, expensive, and opaque. SMEs face a process that requires physical visits, multiple forms, and fees that add up quickly. SMEFrog was created to make compliance accessible: remote registration, transparent pricing, and a process that takes days instead of weeks. The product had to sell itself on the homepage. There was no sales team. No drip campaign. The page needed to convert.
The target audience is Namibian entrepreneurs who are time-poor and cost-sensitive. They do not want to read about legal frameworks. They want to know: how much, how long, and what do I need to do. Any copy that does not answer those questions immediately is copy that loses the visitor.
The brief was to design and build a product page that communicates the value proposition in under ten seconds and moves visitors to start the registration process. No ambiguity. No corporate language. Just the facts, structured to convert.
The product IS the marketing.
The design treats the value proposition as the hero. The 2X cheaper claim is the first thing a visitor reads after the headline. It is specific, defensible, and it removes the primary objection before anyone asks. From there, the four-step process replaces a complex intake form with plain-language steps. People understand what they are signing up for before they commit.
The CTA strategy was built around WhatsApp for the same reason as ProAvia: Namibian SMEs trust WhatsApp more than web forms. A WhatsApp conversation with the team feels more like getting help and less like submitting a ticket. That distinction matters for conversion in this market.
The pricing claim is the first thing you read after the headline. It is specific, defensible, and removes the primary objection before anyone asks.
The process section replaces a complex intake form with four plain-language steps. People understand what they are signing up for before they commit.
Like ProAvia, Namibian SMEs trust WhatsApp more than web forms. The CTA goes straight to a WhatsApp conversation with the team.
A compliance platform that feels less like government and more like a service.
SMEFrog launched as a product that communicates clearly. The pricing is visible. The process is simple. The CTA meets the audience where they already are. The site does the work of a sales call without requiring one.
The key learning from SMEFrog was about removing everything that is not the product. Product pages often try to build a narrative, establish authority, and create emotional resonance before getting to the offer. SMEFrog's audience does not have patience for that. They want the offer. Give them the offer. Make it clear. Make it easy. Move on.
