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StayAssist: Building Africa’s Trusted Short-Stay & Mobility Marketplace

February 25, 2026 Lucas Fernandez – World Editor World

LAGOS, Nigeria – A Nigerian technology company, StayAssist, is aiming to address widespread concerns about trust and reliability in the country’s rapidly expanding short-stay accommodation market. Founded in 2025, the platform connects travelers, business professionals, and commuters with hosts, focusing on verification and accountability, according to a statement released Wednesday.

The company’s emergence comes as Nigeria’s short-let sector grapples with fragmentation, often relying on informal channels like Instagram for property discovery and WhatsApp for negotiations, as reported by Techpoint Africa. StayAssist seeks to consolidate these processes through a digital marketplace integrating short-stay accommodation, mobility services, and local experiences.

Lengkap Gerlong, Business Development and Partnership Lead at StayAssist, stated that the platform was created in response to a “gap in trust” across online short-stay listings. “Across many African cities, users are still uncertain about the safety, reliability, or quality of short-stay listings they find online. Our goal with StayAssist is to remove that uncertainty by building a marketplace anchored on verification and accountability,” Gerlong said.

StayAssist’s operating model centers on three key areas: host verification, user access, and rewards-based engagement. The company plans to integrate these elements further through loyalty systems and gamified features as part of its 2026 scale-up plan. The platform aims to incentivize hosts to maintain service standards and provide consistent experiences for users across different locations.

Recent progress for StayAssist includes expansion to additional cities within Nigeria, growth in its network of verified hosts, and the launch of loyalty features designed to encourage repeat bookings. The company is also preparing for expansion into other African markets, building on its initial success in Nigeria.

According to StayAssist, the immediate priorities are strengthening verification systems, widening access for users in underserved urban markets, and entering recent African territories. The company believes that trust will be a key differentiator in the continent’s fast-growing short-stay and mobility sector.

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