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Built For Africa: WorkLogr – Workplace Accountability That Doesn’t Feel Like Surveillance

  For small and medium-sized businesses, knowing what actually happens on company computers has always been an uncomfortable guessing game. Enterprise monitoring tools either cost a fortune or come loaded with invasive features, keystroke loggers, screenshots, webcam feeds, that breed distrust rather than productivity. WorkLogr, a new workplace tracking tool built specifically for Nigerian businesses…

 

For small and medium-sized businesses, knowing what actually happens on company computers has always been an uncomfortable guessing game. Enterprise monitoring tools either cost a fortune or come loaded with invasive features, keystroke loggers, screenshots, webcam feeds, that breed distrust rather than productivity. WorkLogr, a new workplace tracking tool built specifically for Nigerian businesses by Tilde Technologies and Logistics, takes a refreshingly different approach.

What WorkLogr Does

WorkLogr is a lightweight desktop application that runs silently in the system tray of every company computer. It tracks which applications are open and in focus, the titles of active windows, and how long employees spend in each app during a session. At any point, a manager or admin can right-click the tray icon and generate a plain-English AI summary of what was worked on, by hour, since login, or over a custom time period. Every summary is saved, building a searchable history of computer activity over time.

The pitch is simple: instead of asking employees what they did today, you can simply check.

Privacy-First by Design

What stands out most about WorkLogr is what it deliberately doesn’t do. There are no keyloggers, no full-screen screenshots, no audio or video recording, and critically, no data sent to external servers. Everything is stored locally on your own company machines. WorkLogr captures only the active working screen, ignoring sensitive fields like passwords or personal messages. It’s a considered boundary, one that lets managers verify productivity without turning the office into a panopticon.

Built for Nigerian SMEs

WorkLogr is clearly designed with the realities of the local market in mind. Installation takes under 30 minutes and is handled by a Tilde Tech technician, so there’s no need for an in-house IT team. Once set up, employees interact with it zero times, it simply runs, invisibly, in the background. They can’t pause or stop it without an admin password, which keeps the accountability loop intact.

Pricing starts at ₦67,000 per year per computer, a fraction of what comparable enterprise tools cost, making it genuinely accessible for law firms, schools, finance offices, logistics companies, and creative studios alike.

ons from confrontational to constructive, replacing guesswork with data, and blame with guidance.

The Bottom Line

WorkLogr sits in an interesting middle ground: it’s more rigorous than an honour system, but far less invasive than full employee surveillance. For Nigerian business owners who’ve been “flying blind” about how company time and resources are being used, it offers something genuinely valuable, clarity, without the drama. At its price point and with managed installation, the barrier to entry is low enough that there’s little reason not to try it.

WorkLogr is a product of Tilde Technologies and Logistics. Find out more and sign up here

 


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