See one visible week, all the way through.
Follow Amina — tailor, member of the Umoja cohort — as one good week becomes evidence her program can act on, a report her funder can trust, and a track record a lender can read.
See how your members' businesses are really doing, week to week — while they keep working exactly how they already do.
Their business
Every tool you have is a snapshot. The daily record already exists — in a notebook, a till, a phone — you've just never been able to see it.
A digest lands in your inbox — the numbers, plus a short narrative of what changed. No survey round, no end-of-quarter scramble — every roll-up ready for your funders.
Follow Amina — tailor, member of the Umoja cohort — as one good week becomes evidence her program can act on, a report her funder can trust, and a track record a lender can read.
DayTwo turns each entry into something you can both act on.
Talk to Juma before extending more credit.
Credit being paid back on time · 34 of 40 active this week
Without it, advice is general and reports rely on memory. With it, both run on each owner's actual week.
Members use DayTwo free, in their own language — Kinyarwanda, Kiswahili, Burmese, Thai, Khmer, English · see how owners use it →
Open it when you need it. No migration, no new workflow for your team — useful from the first week.
Your officer's two-minute briefing, before a visit.
4 members quiet since Monday.
A quiet week happens to every business.
"Two minutes tonight — write down today's sales, and tomorrow starts clear."
Within the week: 3 of 4 logged again · opened in Kiswahili.
Insights reads the cohort → drafts in-context → you approve → members act.
8 of 8 active members interviewed in recent field research named a concrete change to how they run their business. Insights only opens when they connect.
If you stop following up on me, I'll still use it. I have seen what it does for my business.
For organizations built on trust, that's the point. Try the switch.
Members, languages, the content you already use. One conversation — no scoping phase.
Your profile goes live inside DayTwo, your languages set. Often within a day.
Activity starts appearing the same week.
Our advice: start with a single cohort — up to 25 members is plenty to see it working.
≈ $1.60 per member / month
One-time setup — credited for founding partners. Join now and these rates are locked in for you; pricing rises as the network grows. The DayTwo app is free for your members — always.
It asks nothing new of them — free, in their language, built on what they already do. In June 2026 field interviews, every active member could name a concrete change it made to how they run their business: cost cuts, restocking calls, plans to expand.
Entrepreneur support organizations (ESOs), non-governmental organization (NGO) programs, foundations, and accelerators — any team that already supports small business owners and wants to see between the check-ins.
The member, full stop. They control it and can disconnect anytime — and you see progress, and only what they consent to sharing.
Nothing new. DayTwo stays free and works exactly as before; connecting to your organization is an extra choice, theirs to make. And they can continue to use DayTwo before and after the program.
One conversation to set up. No software project and no IT involvement — your program content is welcome and can be included, but optional.
Members write in Kinyarwanda, Kiswahili, Somali, Wolof, Burmese, Thai, Khmer, Spanish, French, or English today — and the list is growing. If you don't see your target language, reach out and we can likely add it quickly and easily.
Members keep DayTwo, free, with everything they've built. They can continue to share data with your or turn it off — which is exactly how it should work. It is designed to work both within and outside of programs.
It starts with one conversation. No long agreement — founding partners keep today's rates, with setup credited — and members keep DayTwo either way.