Podcast S1
Podcast S1: Martins Udotai, DineSurf

Right now, Africa’s population is soaring, with the continent expected to house over a quarter of the world’s people by 2050. With African nations being some of the only countries globally to experience venture capital growth last year, the opportunity for the expansion of technology and entrepreneurship in the region is boundless.
Date
10/08/2024
Author
Team Coeus
This week’s guest is Martins Udotai, Co-Founder of Dinesurf - a restaurant management and reservation booking platform active in thirteen African nations. Users spread the word about Dinesurf immediately after launch, reaching the first $500,000 in gross market value through solely word of mouth.
In this episode, Martins tells us how he has built Dinesurf and dissects the African tech and venture capital landscape. Martins is a leader in representing the forthcoming African tech boom on the international stage, appearing on CNBC Africa and being featured by Vanguard.
This episode is not one you should leave behind: the market for technological progress in the African continent is immense, and our Western media does not cover perspectives like Martins’ very often. From marketplace expansion tactics to exposure to the funding difficulties faced by entrepreneurs on an entire continent, we are grateful to share Martins’ perspective on our show.
Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
00:42 Martins' Background & Dinesurf Origin Story
09:57 What is Dinesurf?
13:40 AI Concierge Tool for Global Restaurants
16:05 The Catch-22 for Marketplace Founders
21:59 Africa's Population Growth and Macro Trends
28:21 On Building a Team in Nigeria
35:23 Dinesurf to the US?
38:11 Montezing Demand: Dinesurf+?
42:32 Dinesurf's CNBC Africa Feature + Marketing Strategy
44:59 Dinesurf as a Competitor for Uber Eats?
47:32 Advice & One Thing He Would Change
51:44 Plugs