West Africa's Delivery Revolution

While food delivery is a solved problem in most of the Western world, sub-Saharan Africa has been largely underserved. Chowdeck is changing that. The YC-backed startup has built a fast, reliable on-demand delivery platform that connects Nigerian and Ghanaian consumers with local restaurants, delivering meals in an average of 30 minutes.

The $2.5M seed round was backed by Y Combinator, Goodwater Capital, FounderX Ventures, and angel investors including Rappi and Paystack co-founders. Co-founded by Femi Aluko (CEO), Olumide Ojo (CTO), and Lanre Yusuf (COO), the company has since raised a $9M Series A and expanded to 20,000+ riders across 11 cities.

Scale and Speed

From 500,000 users and 3,000 riders at seed to over 20,000 riders across Nigeria and Ghana, Chowdeck's growth has been explosive. The platform handles everything from restaurant partnerships to last-mile logistics, with a focus on speed and reliability in markets where infrastructure challenges make delivery uniquely difficult. They're proving that emerging market food delivery can scale profitably.