As more businesses move online, freelancers, small companies, and digital vendors increasingly need reliable ways to receive payments and manage their transactions. For many of them, accepting payments can still be complicated, particularly when working across different platforms or serving customers in different locations.
Vidaripay is being developed to help simplify this process. Through the vendor dashboard, freelancers, businesses, and digital service providers can create payment links and accept payments more easily without needing complex integrations. Instead of relying on multiple systems, a vendor can simply generate a payment link and share it with a customer to receive payment for services, projects, or digital products.
The goal is to support vendors who operate online across Africa, whether they work independently as freelancers or as part of growing digital businesses.
The platform operates through one of its entities, Vidari Digital Service Limited, which supports part of the operational development behind the system. The company maintains an operational presence in Uganda as the platform continues to expand.
While much of the work happens behind the scenes, the objective remains straightforward: building tools that make it easier for vendors to accept payments and manage their businesses from one place.



