I couldn't afford $20/month for AI, so Nigerian developers built something better
In Lagos, a mid-level software developer earns between ₦400,000 and ��800,000 per month.
ChatGPT costs $20/month. At the current exchange rate, that's ₦32,000.
Do the math: that's 4–8% of your monthly salary just to access AI tools that developers in San Francisco pay 0.03% of their salary for.
This isn't a subscription. It's a tax on being born in the wrong country.
The math that changes everything
Let's be concrete about what $20/month means in different contexts:
| Location | $20/month = | % of avg dev salary |
|---|---|---|
| San Francisco | lunch for one | 0.03% |
| Lagos, Nigeria | ₦32,000 | 4-8% |
| Manila, Philippines | ₱1,120 | 3-6% |
| Nairobi, Kenya | KSh2,600 | 5-10% |
| Jakarta, Indonesia | Rp320,000 | 4-8% |
| Mumbai, India | ₹1,600 | 3-5% |
The same tool. The same value. Wildly different affordability.
This is the AI accessibility crisis nobody in Silicon Valley talks about because nobody in Silicon Valley feels it.
What Nigerian developers are actually doing
When you price AI tools at 5-8% of a developer's salary, one of three things happens:
1. They pirate access — shared accounts, VPNs, abuse of free tiers. The tool still gets used, but the company gets nothing and the developer gets account bans.
2. They go without — meaning they compete at a disadvantage with developers who have access. The productivity gap widens. The income gap widens.
3. They find alternatives — open source, local models, or purpose-built affordable services.
Most developers in Nigeria, Kenya, Ghana, and across Africa are doing a mix of all three. The creativity required just to access basic AI tooling would impress most Silicon Valley PMs.
The actual alternative: ₦3,200/month
There's now a Claude-powered AI assistant built specifically for developers who can't justify $20/month.
Not a stripped-down version. Not a "lite" tier with rate limits every 10 minutes. Full Claude access, no daily limits, for ₦3,200/month — one-tenth the cost of ChatGPT Plus.
For Nigerian developers: simplylouie.com/ng/
For context:
- ₦3,200 = roughly 2 hours of most Nigerian developers' time
- ChatGPT at ₦32,000 = roughly 20 hours
- The productivity gain from AI assistance far exceeds 2 hours per month
Why this price point exists
SimplyLouie runs on the Anthropic API with aggressive optimization — prompt caching, efficient routing, shared infrastructure cost. The economics work at $2/month because most users don't actually use AI 24/7. They use it for specific tasks. The value is there when you need it.
And 50% of all revenue goes to animal rescue organizations. Not a marketing angle — a structural commitment baked into the pricing model.
The developer API angle
For developers who want to build on top of affordable AI access:
curl -X POST https://simplylouie.com/api/chat \
-H "x-api-key: your-key" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{"message": "Explain this code", "model": "claude-sonnet"}'
API access at the same $10/month flat rate — no per-token billing, no surprise invoices. For developers building side projects or prototypes, this is the difference between "I can afford to experiment" and "I'll wait until I have funding."
Full documentation: simplylouie.com/developers
The bigger picture
The Stanford AI Index 2026 documented a growing disconnect between AI insiders and everyone else. This isn't abstract. It's ₦32,000/month vs ₦3,200/month. It's whether a developer in Lagos gets the same productivity tools as a developer in London.
The tools exist. The APIs are accessible. The only question is whether the pricing reflects global economic reality or just the purchasing power of customers in wealthy countries.
For Nigerian developers: the answer is simplylouie.com/ng/ — ₦3,200/month, 7-day free trial, no card required during trial.
For all African developers: the same tool exists for Kenya (/ke/), Ghana (/gh/), South Africa (/za/), and Egypt (/eg/).
The AI productivity gap doesn't have to exist. We just have to price like it shouldn't.
SimplyLouie is a $2/month Claude-powered AI assistant. 50% of revenue goes to animal rescue. Built for developers who can't afford $20/month tools.
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