Whogohost Rebrands as GO54

13 Jun 2024

Whogohost, a pioneer in African digital infrastructure is rebranding as GO54. This transformation signifies their unwavering commitment to bridging the digital divide and empowering businesses across the continent to thrive online.

Founded in 2005, Whogohost has played a crucial role in fostering digital growth for over a decade, helping over 100,000 businesses establish their online presence. Now, as GO54, they embrace a future-oriented vision, symbolized by the name itself:

  • GO: A nod to their legacy, emphasizing their role as a driving force for businesses venturing online.

  • 54: Representing their ambitious mission to empower businesses in all 54 African nations, uniting the continent in the pursuit of digital prosperity.

GO54 goes beyond a name change, transforming into a one-stop shop for all your digital needs. From their innovative AI-powered website builder to essential services like email marketing and custom payment solutions, they empower businesses of all sizes to navigate the digital landscape with ease.

As GO54 embarks on this exciting journey, its mission remains steadfast: to be your partner in achieving online success, every step of the way. Join them as they unlock the full potential of the digital world, paving the way for a future of shared success across Africa.

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