ImpacTeen Africa teaches teens 13–19 to build real business systems using the same no-code and AI tools that power Africa's fastest-growing companies. No coding required. Just ambition and a device.
Think about what Nigerian secondary schools are teaching right now. The same curriculum they taught twenty years ago.
Meanwhile, the job market has been completely transformed. Small businesses across Nigeria are running their entire operations on tools like Airtable and Zapier, software that automates processes that used to require full-time staff. Companies are using AI to do in minutes what used to take weeks.
The teenagers who will thrive are not the ones who memorised the most. They're the ones who know how to build, automate, and run things, and who started learning how while their peers were still waiting to graduate.
That's exactly what ImpacTeen Africa teaches.
We teach teenagers to build the specific operational systems that every real business runs on, using tools that require no coding and no technical background.
Not videos. Not theory. Every student builds working tools that solve actual business problems, and walks away with proof of what they created.
The same tools used by businesses across Africa and the world: Airtable, Zapier, Softr, Monday.com. Skills that transfer anywhere.
Every student completes the Business Audit Project, building a real system for a real local organisation. That becomes their first portfolio piece.
A 2-week starter programme that gives every student the same core skills, how to think like a systems builder, how the tools work, and how to connect them. No experience needed.
After Foundation, every student picks one Build Path based on what they care about. Nine paths. Same powerful tools. Different worlds. All real outcomes.
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Build the systems that keep companies running, CRMs, invoicing tools, HR dashboards, and project portals.
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Build the tools that clinics, pharmacies, and community health workers desperately need.
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Build the systems that make schools work better, for students, parents, and teachers.
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Build inventory, order, and customer systems that turn a hustle into a real business.
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Build farm management, supply chain, and cooperative tools for Africa's biggest sector.
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Build order tracking, driver management, and warehouse systems for the last-mile economy.
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Build ticketing, vendor management, and booking systems for Nigeria's thriving events industry.
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Build content pipelines, audience management, and partnership systems for creators and media teams.
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Build beneficiary tracking, donor management, and volunteer systems for organisations doing good.
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At the end of every Build Path, each student takes on a real challenge. They choose an actual local organisation, a clinic, a shop, a school, a community group. They audit how it currently runs. Then they build a working system to fix one real problem and present the finished product.
2 weeks. Learn the tools. Build your first automation. Zero experience needed.
Pick the world you want to build for, 9 paths to choose from.
Every session, you build something real. Not watching. Building.
Find a real organisation, audit it, build a working system. Present the product.
Receive your ImpacTeen certification backed by a real project, not just attendance.
We come to your school. ImpacTeen delivers curriculum using your existing computer lab, no new equipment needed. Students learn and leave with a real portfolio project.
Partner With Us →Join a small, structured cohort for live weekend sessions. Each cohort is capped to keep it focused and high-quality. Students build together and present their Capstone at the end.
Enrol Now →Access the ImpacTeen curriculum at your own pace. Step-by-step lessons, real assignments, and all resources online. Best for motivated self-starters who manage their own learning.
Browse Paths →We partner with forward-thinking secondary schools to deliver no-code business skills training that students love, parents remember, and schools are proud to put in their prospectus.
No other school in your city is offering this. Yours could be first.
End every cohort with students presenting what they built. This is your school's best marketing moment of the term.
We use your existing computer lab. No new equipment or installation required.
Every student leaves with an ImpacTeen Systems Builder certification and a real portfolio project.
ImpacTeen delivered as a timetabled Technology & Business Applications elective. One term. 15–30 students.
Intensive 2-week programme during school holidays. Daily sessions. Complete a full path and Capstone. 10–20 students.
For our founding school partners in Akure, we are offering a completely free pilot programme. One path. 15–20 students. No cost to the school.
Right now, the tools for building business systems without code have never been more powerful, more accessible, or more in-demand, and the number of teenagers in Africa who know how to use them is still very small. That's the window.
A teenager who completes an ImpacTeen Build Path today can offer a skill that most adults in Nigeria's SME market don't have. They can freelance. They can help a family business. They can build something of their own.
That window will not stay open forever. The teenagers who learn this now will have years of experience by the time their peers are just starting.
Tolulope Alli
Lead Facilitator
We don't teach about business systems. We build them.
Our context is African. Our examples are from African businesses.
No motivated teenager should be excluded because of geography or resources.
We measure success by what students build, not how long they sit in sessions.
Self-paced access. Enrol today and your teenager starts within 24 hours.
Pick a path, complete your enrolment in under 3 minutes, and get immediate access to your course materials.
Bring ImpacTeen Africa to your school. We partner with secondary schools to run the full curriculum as an elective or after-school program.
Which do you want for yours?
Enrol Now →ImpacTeen Africa is built specifically for teenagers aged 13 to 19. The curriculum is designed in layers: younger students (JSS1-3) build foundational digital and business literacy, while older students (SS1-3) tackle more complex systems like automations, client acquisition, and revenue models. Every concept is taught with African examples, relatable language, and zero assumption of prior knowledge.
No prior experience is needed at all. If your teenager can use a smartphone or sit in front of a laptop, they are ready. The "no-code" approach means students build real, working tools using drag-and-drop platforms and AI assistants, not programming languages. The program begins with complete computer basics before advancing into business systems.
Self-paced means your teenager moves through the material at a speed that works for them, with no pressure or deadlines. Each Build Path is structured in short, focused modules (15 to 30 minutes each) designed to maintain momentum. Students also have direct access to the lead facilitator for support throughout, and they keep lifetime access to all course materials, so there is no rushing.
Not at all. Every Build Path ends with a real capstone project: a working business tool, landing page, automation, or product that your child built themselves and can actually use or show to others. This is not a quiz or a certificate project, it is a functional deliverable. Graduates leave with something tangible they can add to a portfolio, present to a university admissions panel, or use to start earning.
Yes. Every graduate receives an ImpacTeen Africa Certificate of Completion specific to their Build Path. But more importantly, the certificate is backed by a real project. In a world where every teenager has a certificate from somewhere, the question universities, employers, and future collaborators ask is: "What can you show me?" Your child will have a working answer to that question.