Deploy voice AI agents with Nigerian phone numbers — handle collections, customer support, and sales calls in English, Pidgin, Yoruba, Hausa, and Igbo. Compliant with NDPR and NCC regulations.
Starting at $0.21/min outbound · $0.11/min inbound · No setup fees · Cancel anytime
Nigeria is Africa's largest economy with over 220 million people and a rapidly growing fintech sector. Lagos alone has more than 20 million residents and is home to companies like Flutterwave, Paystack, and Interswitch. The logistics boom driven by e-commerce platforms like Jumia and Konga has created massive demand for automated delivery confirmations and customer notifications. Telecom operators like MTN, Airtel, and Glo serve over 200 million mobile subscribers, making voice the most accessible communication channel. For businesses scaling across Nigeria, automating repetitive calls is not a luxury — it's the only way to handle volume without a 500-seat call center.
Nigerian business communication is direct and relationship-driven. Voice calls remain the dominant channel for collections, sales confirmations, and customer service — especially outside Lagos where internet connectivity is inconsistent. Pidgin English is widely used in informal business contexts.
Lagos
Local coverage
Abuja
Local coverage
Port Harcourt
Local coverage
Kano
Local coverage
Go from zero to live calls in under 5 minutes. No developers needed.
Define your agent's personality, knowledge base, and call objectives. Upload FAQs, product info, or connect your CRM — no code required.
Use the visual workflow builder to define call flows — qualification logic, booking actions, CRM updates, and escalation rules.
Provision a local Nigeria phone number from your dashboard. Attach it to your agent and go live in minutes.
Upload a contact list, set concurrency limits and time windows, configure retry logic, and launch. Track every call with real-time transcripts and analytics.
Real applications deployed by businesses across Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt, and beyond.
Automate payment reminder calls for microfinance and digital lending. Agents speak English and Pidgin, handle objections, and offer payment plan options — collecting 40% more than SMS alone.
Learn more about voice AI for fintech →Confirm delivery addresses and time windows before dispatch. Reduce failed deliveries in Lagos, Abuja, and Port Harcourt by automatically calling customers to verify details.
Learn more about voice AI for logistics →Complete voice-based identity verification for account opening. The agent walks customers through the process in their preferred language, reducing drop-off rates by 60%.
Learn more about voice AI for fintech →Run outbound campaigns to renew motor and health insurance policies. The agent explains policy changes, answers questions, and captures verbal commitments — all tracked in your CRM.
Learn more about voice AI for insurance →Create your first AI voice agent in under 5 minutes. No credit card required.
See how Nigeria businesses in these sectors automate calls with Vociply.
Nigerian fintech companies process millions of transactions daily. Automated voice agents handle payment confirmations, fraud alerts, and KYC verification calls at scale.
Last-mile delivery in Lagos and other metros requires constant customer coordination. AI agents confirm delivery windows, handle rescheduling, and process COD payments.
Nigerian banks serve 100M+ account holders. Automated calling handles loan collection reminders, card activation, and transaction verification without staffing thousands of agents.
MTN, Airtel, and Glo manage 200M+ subscribers. Voice AI automates plan renewals, billing inquiries, and churn-prevention outreach.
Nigeria's insurance penetration is below 1%. Insurtech companies use AI voice agents for policy explanations, claims follow-ups, and renewal campaigns.
Nigerian business communication is direct and relationship-driven. Voice calls remain the dominant channel for collections, sales confirmations, and customer service — especially outside Lagos where internet connectivity is inconsistent. Pidgin English is widely used in informal business contexts.
Vociply is configured for NDPR compliance with consent tracking, data processing agreements, and call recording disclosures. NCC regulations for automated calling systems are built into the platform.
Need help with Nigeria-specific compliance? Talk to our compliance team.
Choose a platform that's production-ready — not a developer toolkit you still need to build around.
| Feature | Vociply | Vapi | Telnyx |
|---|---|---|---|
| Campaign management | Built-in — scheduling, concurrency, retry logic | Not available — build your own | Basic batch API only |
| No-code setup | Visual builder + dashboard | Developer-only (API/SDK) | Developer-only (API) |
| CRM integration | Native Salesforce, HubSpot + webhook | Webhook only | Webhook only |
| Compliance built-in | DNC, consent, calling-hours per country | Manual — you implement | Basic DNC only |
| Cross-call memory | Per-contact memory across calls | Per-call only | Not available |
| Local number provisioning | Dashboard self-serve in 15+ countries | BYO Twilio number | Self-serve (telephony focus) |
| Cost transparency | Single per-minute rate — no hidden fees | Base + stacked provider costs | Per-minute + markup structure |
| Analytics dashboard | Real-time campaign + call analytics | Basic call logs | CDR exports |
| Time to production | Minutes (no-code) | Days to weeks (custom build) | Days to weeks (custom build) |
Starting at $0.21/min outbound · $0.11/min inbound. No setup fees, no per-seat charges, no hidden costs. Volume discounts above 1,000 minutes.
Failed calls, voicemails, and unanswered calls are never billed.
Yes. Nigerian mobile numbers (+234) are available through our Telnyx integration. Numbers can be provisioned in minutes from your dashboard — no local entity required.
Yes. Our agents handle Pidgin English fluently, including code-switching between Pidgin and Standard English — which is how most Nigerian business conversations naturally flow.
Yes. Consent tracking, data processing agreements, and call recording disclosures are built in. We maintain SOC 2 Type II certification and align with NCC guidelines for automated calling.
Nigerian calls are billed per connected minute at a flat rate. Failed calls, voicemails, and unanswered calls are not billed. Volume discounts apply above 1,000 minutes.
English and Pidgin English are fully production-ready. Yoruba, Hausa, and Igbo are in active development with expanding coverage — contact us for availability in your specific use case.
Sub-800ms round-trip for voice responses. Our telephony routes through Telnyx infrastructure optimized for West African connectivity.