An indigenous firm, Radiant diGiLog, has unveiled an all-in-one workforce management and productivity platform for tracking attendance, shifts, payroll, and human resource operations.
The platform, also known as Radiant diGiLog, was launched at the Route to Market West Africa Exhibition 2026 in Lagos.
This is contained in a statement issued by the company’s Managing Director, Mrs. Tayo Babatunde, and made available to reporters on Monday in Lagos.
Babatunde said Radiant diGiLog was also launched in selected markets, including the United Kingdom, South Africa, Uganda, and Canada.
She said the platform was designed to help organisations improve visibility, accountability, and execution.
Babatunde said the platform was developed in response to the growing demand by businesses for better visibility into workforce activities, operational performance, and task execution.
She noted that many businesses still rely on manual processes, spreadsheets, WhatsApp groups, and fragmented reporting systems to manage work execution. These methods, she said, often create productivity gaps, delays, and accountability challenges.
“Many organisations continue to manage work using disconnected systems and manual processes. Many business leaders know what they want to achieve, but they often struggle with visibility into what is happening across locations, teams, and day-to-day operations. The challenge is not always effort; sometimes it is clarity.
“As businesses grow, maintaining visibility across teams, locations, and daily operations becomes more challenging. Radiant diGiLog was created to help businesses work smarter, improve accountability, and support sustainable growth,” she said.
The managing director said the platform provides tools that help organisations manage attendance, workforce activities, reporting, task execution, and productivity through a single digital environment.
According to Babatunde, workforce productivity and operational visibility will become increasingly important business priorities as organisations seek more efficient ways to manage people and performance.
She said the launch reflected Radiant diGiLog’s broader ambition to support businesses across multiple markets while remaining relevant to the practical realities faced by organisations operating in Africa.
“Our goal is simple: we want to help businesses work smarter and grow faster by creating greater visibility, accountability, and coordination across their operations,” Babatunde said.
As part of the launch, the firm is offering businesses a free 30-day trial period to experience the platform and evaluate its relevance to their operational needs.
The managing director said the introduction of Radiant diGiLog reflects the firm’s commitment to helping organisations improve productivity and business performance through smarter workforce management.

