Tkist
Mobile-first web development for Kampala
TKIST builds mobile-first, fast-loading websites for Kampala businesses that integrate MTN MoMo and Airtel Money, rank on Google Uganda, and convert visitors into customers.
Education and training providers in Kampala compete in one of the most digitally sophisticated markets — their prospective students are comparing options online, reading reviews on independent platforms, checking Ofsted or equivalent ratings, and evaluating course content samples before submitting an enquiry. The mobile app developers on this list have built education apps in Kampala that treat the learner journey as a conversion funnel: from awareness through course discovery, to outcome evidence, to a frictionless enrolment process that captures commitment before the window of intent closes.
How this list works. The teams below match the independent set on our main Kampala mobile app developers page, viewed for education & e-learning delivery. We use public apps, case studies, and reviews where we can check them. Tkist is first because it is our studio. We do not charge for placement on this page.
10 agencies ranked · Education & E-Learning · Kampala
Mobile-first web development for Kampala
TKIST builds mobile-first, fast-loading websites for Kampala businesses that integrate MTN MoMo and Airtel Money, rank on Google Uganda, and convert visitors into customers.
Rankings #2–#10 mirror our overall Kampala shortlist. Longer profiles sit on that page; here we keep notes short and focus on education & e-learning-specific checks below.
Software development and IT services Kampala
Government and NGO projects
Tech talent and product development hub
Tech talent and product teams
Ugandan developer network
European scale-ups
Kampala tech innovation
Ugandan startups
Enterprise tech solutions
Government bodies
Uganda creative marketing
FMCG and Hospitality
SME digital advancement
Local SMEs
Impact-driven web firm
NGOs and Social Impact
Payment portal specialists
Banking and E-commerce
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Full Kampala rankingCompliance note
Education provider apps in Uganda must display Ofsted rating (UK), KHDA or equivalent Uganda regulatory approval, Qualiopi or similar quality mark (France), and for Online courses, any relevant awarding body accreditation. Distance selling regulations (UK: Consumer Contracts Regulations) apply to online course purchases. Any claims about salary uplift or employment outcomes must be substantiated and clearly labelled.
Buyer's Checklist
These are the questions and checks that separate education & e-learning specialists from general app agencies who will list your sector on their homepage after you sign.
Course catalogue with structured content: learners in Kampala want to see full course outline, duration, delivery format, entry requirements, and accreditation before enquiring — incomplete course pages lose enquiries to competitors who provide this detail
Outcome and employment statistics: 'X% of graduates from our Kampala programme found employment within 3 months' is the single most effective conversion statement on an education app — but it must be genuine and verifiable
Accreditation and regulatory approval badges: Ofsted, awarding body logos, and quality marks prominently displayed reduce 'is this legitimate?' scepticism that causes Kampala learners to abandon the enquiry
Student testimonials with specific outcome detail: 'This course helped me move from admin to data analyst at a Kampala firm within 12 months' converts better than 'great course, highly recommended'
Application or enrolment CTA with low commitment entry: 'Book a free information session' or 'Download the course guide' captures more top-of-funnel prospects in Kampala than 'apply now', which implies commitment before the learner is ready
Platforms & Tech Stack
WordPress + LearnDash or LifterLMS
The dominant combination for Kampala training providers offering online courses alongside a marketing app. LearnDash provides structured course delivery, quiz and assessment tools, and certificate generation.
Moodle integration
For regulated Kampala education providers and universities that require a full-featured LMS with compliance and accessibility standards. A web developer who bridges the Moodle backend with a custom public-facing app delivers the best learner experience.
Teachable or Kajabi (hosted LMS)
For independent Kampala course creators and coaches who want to launch quickly without custom development overhead. These platforms handle hosting, payments, and course delivery — a web developer's role is typically to build the marketing front-end that feeds enrolments.
Next.js with custom LMS API
For Kampala education technology startups and providers building proprietary learning platforms. Offers full flexibility for adaptive learning features, gamification, progress tracking, and mobile app integration.
Investment Guide
Investment figures for education & e-learning app projects in Kampala as of May 2026. Prices vary by scope, platform, and integration complexity.
Independent tutor or solo course creator
£800 – £2,500
1 – 3 weeks
Course landing page with enrolment, Teachable or Kajabi integration, testimonials, and basic local SEO for Kampala.
Training company or private school
£2,500 – £8,000
3 – 6 weeks
Course catalogue, LearnDash or Moodle integration, student enquiry flow, accreditation display, and outcome statistics page. SEO targeting Kampala professional and vocational training searches.
Established education provider
£7,500 – £22,000
5 – 12 weeks
Custom LMS-integrated app with course catalogue, application workflow, student portal access, employer partnership section, and multi-course local SEO for Kampala.
EdTech platform or university
£20,000 – £100,000+
12 – 36 weeks
Enterprise education platform with custom LMS development, students admissions management, alumni portal, content management for hundreds of courses, WCAG 2.1 AA accessibility compliance, and international SEO.
Questions & Answers
Pre-brief questions that education & e-learning businesses in Kampala ask before commissioning an app project.
An independent tutor or solo course creator in Kampala pays £800–£2,500. A training company with course catalogue and LMS integration pays £2,500–£8,000. Established education providers budget £7,500–£22,000. EdTech platforms and universities invest £20,000–£100,000+.
For most mid-size training providers in Kampala, LearnDash (WordPress) offers the best balance of capability and cost — it handles course delivery, quizzes, certificates, and student management within your existing app. If your courses require complex compliance tracking, Moodle is the standard. If you are a solo course creator launching quickly, Teachable or Kajabi are faster to deploy. A Kampala education web developer will recommend based on your course volume, learner numbers, and technical resource.
Education searches in Kampala divide into two intent types: 'learn [skill] in Kampala' (local, in-person) and 'best [skill] course online' (remote). Each requires a different page structure. For local in-person courses, Google Business Profile and local schema matter most. For online courses, long-tail content ('best project management certification for Kampala professionals') and clear course schema (Course schema markup) drive the most qualified organic traffic.
Yes — immediately. For UK providers, an Ofsted 'Good' or 'Outstanding' rating is a major conversion signal displayed in the hero section of most high-performing Kampala training provider apps. For unregulated training providers, awarding body logos (Pearson, City & Guilds, CMI) serve the same trust function. Prospect learners in Kampala are acutely aware that training quality varies significantly — third-party endorsement reduces that uncertainty.
A properly scoped mobile app development contract for a Kampala business should include: a fixed-price quote (not hourly with uncapped scope), a detailed scope of work document, a timeline with specific milestones and delivery dates, ownership of all source code and assets on completion, a warranty period of at least 30 days post-launch for bug fixing, and clear terms for revision rounds. Avoid any contract that includes a retainer obligation as a condition of handover — this is a red flag in the Kampala mobile app development market.
A standard business app for a Kampala company takes 2–4 weeks from brief to launch (assuming content is provided on time). A custom web application with integrations typically takes 6–12 weeks. E-commerce sites with product catalogue setup take 3–8 weeks. The most common cause of delays in Kampala web projects is late content delivery from the client — agree a content deadline before the project starts and the timeline holds reliably.
For most Kampala businesses, a remote mobile app development agency delivers equivalent or better results than a local studio — at 20–40% lower cost. The key factors are: quality of portfolio (verifiable through live URLs, not PDF screenshots), communication responsiveness (same-day replies are the baseline for professional agencies), and clear ownership transfer on handover. Physical location has not been a meaningful differentiator for mobile app development quality since 2018. Tkist serves clients across Uganda and 40+ countries entirely remotely.
The three most reliable verification methods for Kampala businesses evaluating mobile app developers are: 1) Live portfolio links — the agency should provide direct URLs to live sites they built (not PDF mockups), which you can test for speed, mobile quality, and design; 2) Client references — ask for contact details for two recent clients in a similar sector; 3) Technical audit — ask the developer to explain how they would handle a specific technical challenge for your project. A developer who cannot answer this clearly has not built what they claim. Tkist provides live portfolio URLs, verified client references, and a free technical scoping call for every Kampala project enquiry.
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