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JustSolve and UnifyApps Partnership Brings Cutting-Edge Global AI Integration Technology to South Africa

JustSolve is proud to announce a partnership with global AI integration platform UnifyApps, making JustSolve the first official partner to launch and deliver UnifyApp’s transformative technology in the South African market.

To deliver AI-powered integration capabilities, intelligent automation and digital transformation solutions to South African companies, JustSolve and UnifyApps have partnered in a united vision to help companies effectively integrate AI into existing systems and modernise operations in an increasingly connected and automated world.

With a proven track record across fintech, telecoms, healthcare and mining, JustSolve has delivered secure, scalable, purpose-driven solutions powered by ethical AI, intelligent automation and low-code technologies since 2016, enabling clients to simplify complexity, modernise legacy systems and scale with confidence through ethical, human-centred innovation.

The UnifyApps global AI integration platform empowers businesses across North America, Europe, Asia – and now South Africa – to connect applications, automate workflows and unify data using artificial intelligence, accelerating their digital transformation while reducing complexity and costs.

For example, by using AI-driven automation and low-code tools with intuitive, natural language capabilities, it empowers teams to build smart integrations, automate repetitive tasks and gain real-time insights, without heavy IT dependency.

What This Means for South African Companies

This collaboration will strengthen South Africa’s digital transformation ecosystem, providing companies with powerful tools to modernise legacy systems, reduce manual processes and improve agility.

With UnifyApps’ AI-powered integration capabilities and JustSolve’s expertise in software delivery, automation and transformation consulting, this partnership is expected to yield measurable business outcomes across industries such as financial services, telecommunications, mining, healthcare and manufacturing. The timing positions local enterprises to remain competitive as AI becomes a strategic imperative.

South African businesses can now leverage these solutions to unify their digital ecosystems, automate smarter, innovate faster, and unlock new levels of efficiency and impact.

“We’re thrilled to be UnifyApps’ first partner in South Africa. This collaboration marks a major step in our mission to help organisations move from digital transformation to intelligent transformation,” says Botha van der Vyver, CEO of JustSolve. “By integrating UnifyApps’ AI-driven technology, we’re empowering South African businesses to automate smarter, innovate faster, and unlock new levels of efficiency and impact.”

“Partnering with JustSolve brings UnifyApps’ AI-native orchestration to South African enterprises, helping them unify fragmented systems and move from pilots to production-grade AI – fast. Together, we’ll deliver measurable outcomes across operations, customer experience, and innovation,” says Haitham ElKhatib, Chief Revenue Officer of UnifyApps.

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