Training is just the beginning.
At Evolve Incubator Africa, we walk with you from skill to business registration, funding, and going digital included.
Here's what we offer 👇
✅ Vocational Training
✅ Business Incubation & Registration etc
DM "EVOLVE" to get started 🔥
Something looks different... 👀
We've grown beyond a name.
Introducing Evolve Incubator Africa.
A new identity.
A stronger vision.
More opportunities for Africans ready to learn, build, and grow.
And this is only the beginning.
What do you think about the new chapter? 👇
Nobody talks about this phase:
You’re trying.
You’re posting.
You’re working…
But nothing is working.
This is where most people quit—not because they can’t do it, but because they didn’t expect it.
Have you been here before? 👇
#EvolveAfrica#Entrepreneur#Empowerment
All Entrepreneurs have ideas
At Evolve Africa, we guide entrepreneurs through a simple but effective mentorship roadmap:
1. Clarity
2. Structure
3. Skill Building
4. Execution
5. Growth and support
The journey is easier when you don’t have to figure it out alone
Being a jack of all trades helps you start, but it can block growth.
If your business pauses when you do, you don’t have a company, you have a job.
At some point, you stop doing everything and start building a team.
When did you make your first hire?
The Evolve Africa Funding Readiness Checklist.
Here are 4 checklist you need to checkout before finding investors.
1. A Clear Business Model.
2. A real problem and a solution fit.
3. Consistent Traction.
4. Financial Understanding.
How many did you get out of 4?.
You wake up one day and you’re the CEO, marketer, customer support… everything.
No handbook. Just vibes and figuring it out as you go.
If you’re here right now, you’re not alone. It gets better.
What surprised you the most after starting? 👇
5 minutes with an investor, don’t waste it. 🚫
Ideas don’t get funded. Economics do.
Revenue. Traction. Unit economics.
Which one are you fixing?
#EvolveAfrica#Entrepreneur#BusinessGrowth
We see the “Forbes 30 Under 30” photos, but not the 2AM spreadsheets, rejected pitch decks, or the “maybe I should just get a 9–5” thoughts.
Entrepreneurship in Africa is 10% glamour, 90% grit.
Let’s keep it real, what’s been harder than you expected running a business? 👇🏾