About Wazazzi

We believe parents deserve fewer loose ends, clearer days, and technology that helps without taking control away.

Why we built it

Wazazzi was born from a simple truth: modern parenting is not just busy; it is full of invisible coordination work. School newsletters, sports updates, teacher notes, forms, deadlines, RSVPs, and schedule changes create a constant stream of details parents are expected to notice, remember, and act on.

We did not need another calendar, a better inbox, or another place to manually enter tasks. We needed an intelligent assistant that could cut through the noise, connect the dots, show its reasoning, and help parents turn scattered updates into approved next actions.

A note from our founder

As a parent, my brain felt like a browser with too many tabs open. I was tracking school newsletters, permission slips, practice changes, birthday party RSVPs, forms, reminders, and all the small follow-ups that never seemed to live in one place.

Wazazzi is the co-pilot I wished I had: an assistant that can read what matters, suggest the next step, and still leave parents in control. It is designed not just for efficiency, but for peace of mind.

Kihumba, Founder and CEO

Our mission

Our mission

Reduce the invisible family load by turning scattered communications into trusted, parent-approved action.

Our name

Wazazzi, pronounced wah-zah-zee, comes from the Swahili word “wazazi,” meaning parents. The name honors the universal journey of parenthood and the shared work of helping a family thrive.

Our promise

Build intelligent, useful technology that explains itself, respects parent judgment, and gives families clarity, breathing room, and control.

What we believe.

Wazazzi is built around practical help, explainable recommendations, and parent control.

Parents need less remembering, not more apps.

The hard part is not adding one more calendar entry; it is noticing the action item in the first place.

AI should explain itself.

Recommendations should stay tied to the source message, deadline, or schedule detail that produced them.

Parents should approve important actions.

Wazazzi is designed for reviewable recommendations, not hidden automation.

Family logistics should be shareable.

The plan should be visible to the people who help the household run.

Join us in making family logistics lighter.

Start using Wazazzi and help shape an assistant built around real parent workflows: school updates, activity changes, approvals, daily summaries, and the small details that keep a family moving.